This is an outstanding opportunity for a motivated Qualified Solicitor (0-3 PQE) to join a highly-regarded Funds team at one of Ireland's largest full-service law firms. Due to market growth, this role offers significant career progression within a stable and supportive environment.About the FirmOur client is a leading Irish legal practice known for excellence, structured career development, and low turnover. They foster a collaborative culture highly respected by both colleagues and competitors.About the RoleJoin a close-knit, expert team and take on significant responsibility in diverse funds-related matters. Your responsibilities will include:Fund Formation & Structuring: Advising on various investment funds (private equity, hedge, venture capital, real estate) and appropriate structures (e.g., ICAVs), plus regulatory considerations.Documentation & Compliance: Drafting/reviewing fund documentation and ensuring regulatory compliance (e.g., AIFMD).Licence Applications: Supporting applications for Central Bank of Ireland authorization for regulated financial services providers.Client Advisory & Transaction Support: Providing strategic guidance on fund governance, operations, and assisting with fund mergers, acquisitions, and restructurings.Collaboration & Business Development: Working with internal and external stakeholders, actively contributing to know-how and business development.Qualifications & ExperienceQualified Solicitor in Ireland with 1-3 years PQE in financial services or funds.Proven ability in legal research, drafting, and regulatory compliance.Excellent analytical, negotiation, drafting, and communication skills.Strong commercial acumen and client-focused approach.Career Development & Whats on OfferThis role offers an exceptional career path, whether your goal is partnership or an in-house move. You'll benefit from mentorship, exposure to high-profile transactions, clear progression pathways, and excellent internal training. The firm provides a highly competitive remuneration package and a collaborative, supportive work environment.To discuss further, please apply or contact Caitriona at caitriona@amicus.ie
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