In-House Counsel
Brown Gibbons Lang & Company
Brown Gibbons Lang & Company (BGL) is a leading independent investment bank and financial advisory firm focused on the global middle market. We advise private and public corporations and debt and equity sponsors on mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, financial restructurings, valuations and opinions, real estate, and other strategic matters. BGL has investment banking offices in Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, and New York, and real estate offices in Chicago and Cleveland. The firm is also a founding member of REACH Cross-Border Mergers & Acquisitions, enabling BGL to service clients in 30 countries around the world. On every engagement, our clients receive senior-level attention from experienced bankers who bring a wealth of industry knowledge, transaction expertise, and deep relationships with key players in a broad range of industries.
Our success and growth is due to the expertise, passion, and commitment of our team. We value our employees and invest in their development, recognizing that their talent is the foundation of the exceptional service we deliver to BGL clients.
Role & Responsibilities:
The primary duties of the in-house legal counsel are as follows:
- Responsible for maintaining, reviewing and updating BGL’s engagement letter templates for sell-side, buy-side, capital raising, restructuring, and valuation assignments.
- Assist with preparing and negotiating engagement letters, engagement agreements and other ancillary documents with potential clients and their legal counsel.
- Prepare training materials and lead training sessions for senior bankers on common issues in engagement and company policy on escalation of certain changes.
- Assist the Chief Compliance Officer with FINRA and broker-dealer related compliance questions and issues as they arise
- Review and update FINRA written supervisory policies and procedures and coordinate implementation of appropriate Know Your Client and conflict check procedures
- Assist in draft responses to FINRA requests and assist in FINRA cycle exams
- Assist with FINRA compliance training for all registered representative and firm personnel
- Provide legal advice and act as trusted advisor to most senior management of firm on risk management issues across multiple legal areas in consultation with outside counsel as needed.
- Responsible for organizing and keeping official corporate records, including all partnership and corporation agreements and subscription agreements for new partners and investment entities.
- Assistance with drafting other corporate agreements such as consulting agreements and fee sharing agreements
- Assist and consult with Human Resources in the preparation of offer letters and secondment letters
- Assist with the preparation of separation agreements
- Assist with monitoring and maintaining compliance with employment laws and updating employment policies and mandatory training policies accordingly
- Assist with review and negotiation of select vendor contracts
- Manage outside counsel handling litigation involving the company
- Manage third party subpoena responses in coordination with outside counsel
Interested candidates should meet the following requirements:
- Must have a JD from a top-tier program and have a strong academic record
- Must be licensed with at least one state bar accreditation
- 6-plus years of combined experience in M&A/corporate law at a top tier law firm and/or as in-house counsel; in-house experience prior to this position preferred but not required
- Strong verbal communication skills: Must be able to effectively communicate with the executive committee and other senior professionals and negotiate with outside parties
- Strong written communication skills
- Significant experience in drafting and negotiating corporate agreements, vendor agreements and HR related documents; specific experience within financial advisory and/or professional services industries
- Ability to multi-task and balance a variety of projects simultaneously.
Actual salary at the time of hire may vary and may be above or below the range based on various factors, including, but not limited to, the candidate’s relevant qualifications, skills, and experience and the location where this position may be filled.
BGL is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, veteran status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, or disability (in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act), or any other legally protected status, with respect to employment opportunities.
BGL cares about our employees. We offer generous benefits, including medical, vision, dental, PTO, 401k with employer match, paid holidays, cell phone reimbursement, and more.