
Associate Director, Legal Counsel, Corporate Banking, GBM
Scotiabank, Dallas, TX, United States
Title: Associate Director, Legal Counsel, Corporate Banking, GBM
Requisition ID:
259072
Salary Range:
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Purpose Contributes to the overall success of the U.S. Legal Department by providing day-to-day legal support on a broad range of matters across multiple businesses and operations of the Bank’s U.S. Global Banking & Markets (GBM) business, with a core focus on corporate and investment banking.
What You'll Do
Provides day-to-day legal advice and support to Scotiabank’s U.S. corporate lending and investment banking businesses, including investment grade lending, leveraged and acquisition finance, and M&A financial advisory.
Provides secondary support to Scotiabank’s trade finance business, including letters of credit and working capital solutions.
Drafts, negotiates and advises on structuring a wide range of corporate and investment banking agreements, including, without limitation, commitment papers, syndicated and bilateral loan facilities, letter of credit and reimbursement agreements, corporate guarantees, intercreditor and security agreements, sellside and buyside M&A engagement letters, legal opinions, DISCLAIMERS, confidentiality agreements, and non-reliance letters.
Advises stakeholders from the bank’s LatAm network on matters with a U.S. nexus.
Partners with internal stakeholders to structure products and transactions and to build robust processes for managing legal and regulatory risk.
Provides legal assistance in launching and building key strategic projects and initiatives.
Supports the development and maintenance of client‑facing legal templates.
Contributes to a customer‑focused culture to deepen client relationships and leverage broader Bank relationships, systems, and knowledge.
Advises internal stakeholders, including the front office and other corporate functions, in rolling out key strategic projects and new business initiatives.
Analyzes legal and regulatory issues in areas of practice and provides timely and well‑researched work product to clients on complex legal matters.
Contributes to efficient and effective relationships with outside counsel and manages legal costs and invoices.
Understands how the Bank’s risk appetite and risk culture should be considered in day‑to‑day activities and decisions.
Demonstrates a proactive approach to developing competency in unfamiliar practice areas.
Pursues effective adherence to Scotiabank’s Values and its Code of Conduct, while ensuring the adequacy, adherence to, and effectiveness of business controls to meet obligations with respect to operational, compliance, AML/sanctions, and conduct risk.
What You’ll Bring
J.D. and licensed attorney in good standing admitted or otherwise authorized to practice law in the states of Texas and/or New York. Position to be based in Dallas, Texas, Houston, Texas, or New York City, New York on a hybrid schedule.
Minimum of 4 years of legal experience advising on complex corporate lending (including leveraged and acquisition finance) at a money‑center or large investment bank and/or large international law firm.
Prior in‑house experience a plus, but not required.
Experience in one or more of the following additional areas a plus, but not required: trade finance (letters of credit and receivables finance), and mergers and acquisitions.
Working knowledge of the regulatory and compliance requirements applicable to banks.
Fluency in Spanish a plus, but not required.
Benefits Scotiabank wants you to be able to bring your best self to work – and life, every day. With a focus on holistic well‑being, our many flexible benefit programs are designed to help support your unique family, financial, physical, mental, and social health needs.
Location(s) United States: Texas: Dallas; United States: New York: New York City; United States: Texas: Houston
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement Scotiabank is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
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259072
Salary Range:
-
Purpose Contributes to the overall success of the U.S. Legal Department by providing day-to-day legal support on a broad range of matters across multiple businesses and operations of the Bank’s U.S. Global Banking & Markets (GBM) business, with a core focus on corporate and investment banking.
What You'll Do
Provides day-to-day legal advice and support to Scotiabank’s U.S. corporate lending and investment banking businesses, including investment grade lending, leveraged and acquisition finance, and M&A financial advisory.
Provides secondary support to Scotiabank’s trade finance business, including letters of credit and working capital solutions.
Drafts, negotiates and advises on structuring a wide range of corporate and investment banking agreements, including, without limitation, commitment papers, syndicated and bilateral loan facilities, letter of credit and reimbursement agreements, corporate guarantees, intercreditor and security agreements, sellside and buyside M&A engagement letters, legal opinions, DISCLAIMERS, confidentiality agreements, and non-reliance letters.
Advises stakeholders from the bank’s LatAm network on matters with a U.S. nexus.
Partners with internal stakeholders to structure products and transactions and to build robust processes for managing legal and regulatory risk.
Provides legal assistance in launching and building key strategic projects and initiatives.
Supports the development and maintenance of client‑facing legal templates.
Contributes to a customer‑focused culture to deepen client relationships and leverage broader Bank relationships, systems, and knowledge.
Advises internal stakeholders, including the front office and other corporate functions, in rolling out key strategic projects and new business initiatives.
Analyzes legal and regulatory issues in areas of practice and provides timely and well‑researched work product to clients on complex legal matters.
Contributes to efficient and effective relationships with outside counsel and manages legal costs and invoices.
Understands how the Bank’s risk appetite and risk culture should be considered in day‑to‑day activities and decisions.
Demonstrates a proactive approach to developing competency in unfamiliar practice areas.
Pursues effective adherence to Scotiabank’s Values and its Code of Conduct, while ensuring the adequacy, adherence to, and effectiveness of business controls to meet obligations with respect to operational, compliance, AML/sanctions, and conduct risk.
What You’ll Bring
J.D. and licensed attorney in good standing admitted or otherwise authorized to practice law in the states of Texas and/or New York. Position to be based in Dallas, Texas, Houston, Texas, or New York City, New York on a hybrid schedule.
Minimum of 4 years of legal experience advising on complex corporate lending (including leveraged and acquisition finance) at a money‑center or large investment bank and/or large international law firm.
Prior in‑house experience a plus, but not required.
Experience in one or more of the following additional areas a plus, but not required: trade finance (letters of credit and receivables finance), and mergers and acquisitions.
Working knowledge of the regulatory and compliance requirements applicable to banks.
Fluency in Spanish a plus, but not required.
Benefits Scotiabank wants you to be able to bring your best self to work – and life, every day. With a focus on holistic well‑being, our many flexible benefit programs are designed to help support your unique family, financial, physical, mental, and social health needs.
Location(s) United States: Texas: Dallas; United States: New York: New York City; United States: Texas: Houston
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement Scotiabank is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
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