Baker McKenzie
Analyst, Conflicts Management (NBI)

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The Analyst, Conflicts Management (NBI) will assist in providing an efficient and effective service to the Firm's Partners and offices in identifying and analyzing potential conflicts of interest.
Main responsibilities:
Provide all aspects of support to the Firm, Partners, and offices regarding conflict management Assist and review all information submitted on Conflicts Management Requests (CMR) for accuracy and completeness, ensuring that all required information has been provided and is accurate Identify and analyze all potential conflicts of interest and propose concise resolutions to Firm Attorneys to clear these conflicts per professional responsibility obligations and Firm policy Advance the clearance of conflicts of interest by directly communicating with Firm Partners Obtain waiver letters from Partners and clients when made necessary by jurisdictional guidelines, to facilitate New Business Intake (NBI) while protecting client relationships and the Firm's business interests Maintain detailed records on all aspects of the conflict management process for internal documentation and audit purposes Adhere to all Firm policies regarding conflicts of interest and escalate issues to Management and the Director of Responsibility, when appropriate Process CMRs within the agreed Service Level Agreement Engage and collaborate with team members through the presentation of ideas and recommendations regarding best practice, continuous improvement, departmental processes, policies, and procedures Provide support and assistance on important team projects and initiatives, when required
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Skills and experience:
An undergraduate degree or work experience in this field Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, Excel, and online research tools Able to make effective, accurate decisions, judgement calls, and reliable recommendations with support from team members and Management, where necessary Professionalism and the ability to influence in a positive manner Excellent interpersonal skills with a positive customer-service-oriented attitude Able to engage and collaborate with team members locally and across other Centers Excellent time management and organizational skills, with the ability to work well under pressure, manage workloads, meet deadlines, and prioritize efficiently Able to leverage consultant resources and utilize information appropriately Exceptional problem-solving, critical thinking, and analytical skills Able to contribute ideas for process improvements and adapt easily to procedural change Excellent written and oral communication skills demonstrated in interactions with all colleagues throughout the Firm, as well as Partners and Management Positivity and the adoption of a solution-based approach in all aspects of work


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