Hybrid (in-office monday through thursday, fully remote on fridays, and fully remote for 4 weeks during holiday periods)
5+ years investment management attorney experience
J.d. degree from accredited law school
Pennsylvania bar membership or eligibility
Hartford Fire Insurance is seeking a mid-level Investment Management Attorney with at least five years of experience to join its Legal Department, focusing on regulatory support for its investment funds and related business lines. The role offers opportunities for professional growth, involvement in product development, and collaboration with senior leadership
Job Summary
The role involves providing comprehensive legal and regulatory support to the Funds' Boards of Directors and senior leadership team.
Candidates will oversee the preparation of Board materials, draft disclosure documents, and negotiate service provider agreements.
Hartford Funds manages approximately $155 billion in assets and offers a hybrid work model with remote Fridays.
Matching Summary
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Hartford Fire Insurance is seeking a mid-level Investment Management Attorney with at least five years of experience to join its Legal Department, focusing on regulatory support for its investment funds and related business lines. The role offers opportunities for professional growth, involvement in product development, and collaboration with senior leadership.
Salary
Base: $150,000 - $200,000; Bonus/Equity: Short-term or annual bonuses and long-term incentives available; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
5+ years investment management attorney experience
J.D. degree from accredited law school
Pennsylvania bar membership or eligibility
Expertise in Investment Company Act and Advisers Act
Experience with registered investment companies
Nice-to-have
Experience serving as associate in law firm practice group
Prior in-house counsel experience at asset management firm
Familiarity with SEC staff background
Knowledge of sub-advised fund structures
Experience with private funds and separate accounts