- Review complex conflict reports to identify and resolve potential legal and business-related conflict issues, and provide detailed analysis and advice to partners, and collaborate with partners to resolve conflicts.
- Prepare communications to attorneys, clearly identifying all potential issues and assist with the business and ethical conflict resolution.
- Procure, review and draft conflict waivers for new matters work closely with partners and to obtain the waivers, as necessary.
- Prepare and implement ethical walls, including drafting screening memoranda for matters and laterals.
- Document or audit steps taken to resolve any actual or potential conflicts and store supporting documentation appropriately.
- Analyze and review new business intake data, forms, and engagement terms to assist with the new business intake process and ensure the accuracy of the data.
- Review conflicts questionnaires submitted by lawyer and staff candidates and communicate directly with candidates regarding any clarifications.
- Conduct analysis on lateral matter lists to identify actual and/or potential conflicts and collaborate with partners and laterals to resolve any issues, including drafting and obtaining necessary waivers.
- Provide guidance to the conflicts analysts in support of the new business intake process, including best practices, corporate family tree research, matter maintenance, conflict report preparation, and other related research and analysis.
- Run conflict searches and conduct family tree and other corporate research, when necessary.
- Research appropriate conflict and ethical rules.
- Monitor changes in ethics rules, opinions, and case law regarding conflicts of interest.
- Be available for urgent matters and periodic on-call rotation, occasional evening hours, weekends, and certain holidays as needed.
- All other duties as assigned.
Compensation: -The anticipated base salary range offered for this role will be between $190K to $235K and represents the firm’s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible base compensation. Actual base compensation will be dependent upon several factors, including but not limited to the candidate’s relevant experience, performance, qualifications, degrees, and location, well as the needs of the firm.