CarterWill Search is seeking a Corporate Transaction Lawyer to join an AmLaw firm’s Practice Services team in Houston. This role provides an opportunity to support corporate transactions through detailed due diligence and contract review while collaborating with a dynamic team of associates, counsel, and partners.
About the RoleThe ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of relevant corporate experience, with strong proficiency in reviewing commercial contracts and legal documents. Responsibilities include preparing summaries of contract provisions, tracking legal analysis updates, and assisting the transactional team throughout the deal lifecycle.
This position offers exposure to a broad range of corporate transactions in a supportive environment, providing a platform for professional growth and development.
QualificationsMinimum of 2 years of corporate or transactional experience
JD or equivalent from an ABA-accredited law school
Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Asana, and Kira
Ability to handle confidential information responsibly
Active admission in England and Wales (or eligibility)
This is an excellent opportunity for a corporate attorney seeking to gain transactional support experience within a structured, collaborative practice. The position offers a salary range of $125,000–$135,000, flexible working arrangements, and a comprehensive benefits package.
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