Law Firm Partner Position Available In Miami-Dade, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: This full-time Law Firm Partner role at Actuate Law in Miami, FL offers flexibility for remote work. The ideal candidate will handle sophisticated legal matters, collaborate with clients and internal teams, and have 7+ years of law firm experience with at least $300,000 in portable business. Salary is commensurate with experience. Admission to the State Bar in Florida is required.
Job Description
Are you a financial services lawyer looking for something different than BigLaw? You should talk to us. Company Description Actuate Law, founded by Big Law veterans, combines the nimble entrepreneurialism of a boutique start-up with decades of experience in handling sophisticated legal matters. The firm delivers exceptional results for businesses and individuals across various industries, striving to achieve better, faster, and cost-effective solutions. Actuate Law proactively identifies innovative legal solutions and embraces technology to provide bespoke services for clients. Actuate has a speciality focus at the intersection of law, technology and highly regulated industry and emerging markets. We are headquartred in Chicago, IL with our second office in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami, FL. Role Description This is a full-time role for a Law Firm Partner at Actuate Law in Miami, FL, with flexibility for remote work. Our beautiful office in Wynwood has easy access to the highway and onsite covered lot parking. The ideal candidate will handle either highly-sophisticated litigation, transactional, and/or compliance matters on a day-to-day basis, working collaboratively with clients and the internal team to deliver expert legal advice and solutions. Qualifications 7+ years of law firm experience At least $300,000 in portable business with a desire to grow Focus may inclide either transactional, regulatory or litigation experience Open to bringing in teams of attorneys Salary commensurate with experience and open to alternative salary arrangements Admission to the State Bar in Florida