
Senior Corporate Paralegal, Asset Mgmt
Plona Partners, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Position:
Corporate Paralegal, Asset Management Onsite Schedule:
Hybrid Compensation:
Mid to Senior-Level \$150,000 - \$175,000 OT and Bonus Eligible Practice Areas:
Asset Management Working Hours:
9:30am – 5:30pm, hour lunch break OT (Expected) Responsibilities
Assist staff and supervises junior paralegals in the Asset Management Department including providing training and feedback. Assist with private fund formation, including managing the e-sub doc process and maintenance of side letter and investor trackers. Prepare and file formation documents for various business entities, including qualifications, amendments, dissolutions; interface with corporate service companies to file and retrieve documents from various states. Draft closing documents, signature packages and prepare audit letters. Manage post-closing activities: follow up to obtain all post-closing items; prepare and maintain extensive files; ongoing projects within the department. Interact with outside entities (e.g. clients, corporations, vendors, and other law firms) to gather information or coordinate activities as needed. Qualifications
Minimum 10 years of experience College Degree preferred Paralegal Certificate or attorney attestation required
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Corporate Paralegal, Asset Management Onsite Schedule:
Hybrid Compensation:
Mid to Senior-Level \$150,000 - \$175,000 OT and Bonus Eligible Practice Areas:
Asset Management Working Hours:
9:30am – 5:30pm, hour lunch break OT (Expected) Responsibilities
Assist staff and supervises junior paralegals in the Asset Management Department including providing training and feedback. Assist with private fund formation, including managing the e-sub doc process and maintenance of side letter and investor trackers. Prepare and file formation documents for various business entities, including qualifications, amendments, dissolutions; interface with corporate service companies to file and retrieve documents from various states. Draft closing documents, signature packages and prepare audit letters. Manage post-closing activities: follow up to obtain all post-closing items; prepare and maintain extensive files; ongoing projects within the department. Interact with outside entities (e.g. clients, corporations, vendors, and other law firms) to gather information or coordinate activities as needed. Qualifications
Minimum 10 years of experience College Degree preferred Paralegal Certificate or attorney attestation required
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