Corporate Attorney The candidate works closely with the legal and compliance team to meet compliance with laws and regulations while meeting the needs of clients. Should have Law Degree from an accredited law school. Must have License to practice law in Colorado, Bachelor's Degree, business or finance preferred. Should be Interest in banking, wealth management, trust, contract, security, and entity organization law. Excellent verbal and written communication skills (organized, clear, precise, concise) are required. Must have ability to draft, review, and edit contracts. Researches and analyzes laws, regulations, and releases effectively and with critical thinking. Produces high-quality research, analysis, and solutions,. Effectively uses resources. Establishes priorities and communicates those priorities effectively. Responsive, meets deadlines and works hard. Willing to work flexible hours as needed. Effectively works with outside attorneys and inside staff. Ability to juggle projects, organize, and prioritize is required. Identify, research, and answer internal legal questions about, including among others, trusts, fiduciary duties, securities, investment management, and general corporate law. Identify, draft, and implement internal controls and solutions. Draft, review and edit contracts. Research, analyze, summarize, and explain OCC, Federal Reserve, SEC, and other laws, regulations, and releases. Apply research to facts and suggest effective solutions. Provide leadership and knowledge to other employees. Other duties as assigned.
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