Base: $118,000-$178,000; bonus: eligible per incen...
Primarily in-office
M&a transaction experience in insurance
Drafting purchase agreements and lois
Leading legal due diligence processes
AIG Europe Ltd is seeking an Assistant General Counsel specializing in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) within the Property & Casualty insurance sector. The ideal candidate should possess strong transactional legal experience, particularly in insurance-related deals, and will be responsible for providing comprehensive legal support throughout the M&A lifecycle
Job Summary
The role involves providing comprehensive legal support for mergers, acquisitions, and strategic investments across the Property & Casualty insurance space.
Candidates will lead due diligence efforts with a specific focus on regulatory issues, producer licensing, and data privacy risks.
AIG offers a competitive total rewards program including health benefits, financial security options, and professional development opportunities.
Matching Summary
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AIG Europe Ltd is seeking an Assistant General Counsel specializing in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) within the Property & Casualty insurance sector. The ideal candidate should possess strong transactional legal experience, particularly in insurance-related deals, and will be responsible for providing comprehensive legal support throughout the M&A lifecycle.
Salary
Base: $118,000-$178,000; Bonus: Eligible per incentive plan; Benefits: Comprehensive Total Rewards Program
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
M&A transaction experience in insurance
Drafting purchase agreements and LOIs
Leading legal due diligence processes
Knowledge of P&C insurance structures
Managing outside counsel relationships
Nice-to-have
Experience with Insurtech transactions
Strong cross-functional collaboration skills
Ability to simplify complex legal matters
Market trend analysis capabilities
Key Requirements
J.D. from accredited law school
Licensed attorney in at least one U.S. jurisdiction
4+ years of M&A legal experience
Experience with insurance regulatory filings
Work Rights
Must be licensed in at least one U.S. jurisdiction