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Our client, a well-established and highly respected law firm, is looking to add a Banking and Finance Attorney to their nationally recognized and growing banking and finance practice in Buffalo, Rochester or Albany, NY. A minimum of ten years of experience representing borrowers and lenders in sophisticated, middle market commercial lending transactions is required. Preferred candidates should also have experience negotiating, structuring and documenting both secured and unsecured financing transactions for both borrowers and lenders, including commercial mortgage transactions, acquisition financings, asset-based financings, senior, mezzanine and subordinated debt transactions, cross-border financings, and opinion letters. Clients include US based and foreign financial institutions, ranging from large multistate banks to small community banks, as well as non-traditional lenders and other financial services institutions.Candidates must have strong academic credentials, including Juris Doctor degree, excellent written and verbal communication skills and must be admitted to the NYS Bar Association. The role offers competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefit package. At this time, the good faith estimate of the annual salary range for this position, if the successful applicant is based in Buffalo, Rochester or Albany, is $175,000 to $300,000. Where a successful applicant is slotted within this range will vary based on legitimate criteria, such as experience and skill level.If you are interested in learning more about this role, please apply with your resume to email protected . Recommended Skills Communication Finance Negotiation Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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