Corporate Associate (US Qualified)
I'm currently working on a rare London-based opportunity for a US-qualified corporate associate to join a top-tier Emerging Companies practice at a highly regarded international firm. This is a role for lawyers who enjoy sitting close to founders, investors and fast-growing businesses — and who want exposure that goes well beyond narrow execution work. The practice advises innovative, venture-backed companies across the full lifecycle, from formation and early-stage funding through to scale-ups, cross-border expansion, exits and public markets. Clients span technology, life sciences and other high-growth sectors, alongside VC funds and private investors. A key differentiator here is the US-facing platform. The London team plays an active role in helping UK and international companies expand into the US, including: - US subsidiary set-ups - US venture and growth capital raises - Acting for US investors and portfolio companies - Cross-border M&A and restructurings This is not a back-office support role. The successful associate will have real responsibility, early client exposure and the opportunity to help shape a growing US offering within the firm. There's a strong emphasis on entrepreneurial thinking, business development and long-term progression. Who this suits: - US-qualified lawyers (JD from a strong US law school) - Experience at a US law firm advising emerging companies and/or investors - Solid corporate grounding (VC and M&A focus) - Commercial, confident and comfortable working autonomously - Someone who wants a platform, not just a seat The firm itself is London-headquartered, internationally respected and deeply embedded in the innovation economy, with a collaborative culture and a clear commitment to investing in high-growth practices. If you're a US-qualified corporate lawyer in London (or open to relocating) and would like to explore this confidentially, feel free to drop me a message or comment below. Happy to talk through fit, market context and how this compares to US firm and international alternatives.