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Gibson Dunn is a leading global law firm, advising clients on significant transactions and disputes. Our exceptional teams craft and deploy creative legal strategies that are meticulously tailored to every matter, however complex or high-stakes. The firm’s work is distinguished by a unique combination of precision and vision.
Based in London, the Conflicts Analyst will be responsible for processing conflicts searches using Firm and third-party research databases. This role includes: 1) researching company information from external sources, 2) searching internal proprietary databases, and 3) selecting and analyzing the conflicts results while highlighting critical issues and communicating this information directly with firm partners.
The position requires acute attention to detail, as well as organizational and researching capabilities. The Conflicts Analyst role will need to understand legal conflicts, related ethical rules, and current developments in professional services risk management. This position is responsible for upholding the standards of quality, consistency, accuracy, thoroughness, and customer service as defined and implemented by the Department.
This position reports to the Intake/Conflicts Manager and will work closely with firm attorneys, other Conflicts Analysts, the Conflicts/New Matters Manager, as well as other members of the New Business Intake and Conflicts Departments.
Responsibilities Include
Reviewing intake requests to ensure clarity in regard to the matter for the new or existing client. Conducting research on new intake requests against the firms conflicts database and other resources. Data entry, search and analysis of conflicts data into the Firm’s conflicts and new matter intake systems in accordance with Firm policies and procedures. Conducting research via external sources to establish corporate structures and management profiles. Verifying that all conflicts reports are complete, consistent and accurate and adhere to established standards and procedures for all conflicts of interest searches performed Firm-wide. Following up on conflict issues with Partners, Intake/Conflicts Manager, Office of General Counsel as well as other Firm personnel as necessary. Performing data analysis, identifying possible issues and notifying the requesting attorney or other appropriate party as needed. Evaluating conflicts report and clear potential conflicts according to Firm policies. Identifying and escalating conflicts and unresolved issues to the Intake/Conflicts Manager, requesting attorney or Office of General Counsel. Assisting the department with a wide range of research and other requests as may be assigned. Assisting in the training and development of other Conflicts Analysts and/or Conflicts Clerks. Ensuring the timely and efficient processing of conflict requests and their processing. Ensuring accuracy in searching and reporting tasks. Contributing to process, procedure, and technology improvements to provide optimum customer service and efficiency. Coordinating with other Analysts and other team members to meet deadlines, time-sensitive issues and other challenges.
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Understand legal conflicts and related ethical rules. Exceptional critical thinking and analytical skills. Excellent decision-making skills and demonstrated ability to think on your feet. Excellent people skills – ability to work in a team oriented and collaborative environment. Excellent customer service skills and proficiencies. Comfortable working with attorneys and other legal staff. Comfortable in a high demand, fast paced environment. Ability to accept direction and constructive feedback. Ability to take ownership and work independently to resolve issues. Discretion in handling confidential information. Ability to work overtime as necessary.


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Experience
University degree. 3-4 years of experience as a Conflicts Analyst in a large firm preferable as well as studies in areas directly applicable to the duties described above (e.g. paralegal/legal assistant). Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite as well as web-based systems preferred. Familiarity with CMS/Aderant, Dun & Bradstreet, and Hoovers a plus.
Gibson Dunn will consider for employment qualified Applicants with Criminal Histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of local law.
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Gibson Dunn is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities for all qualified applicants, including individuals with disabilities. We strive to ensure an inclusive and accessible hiring experience. The Firm will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities to enable participation in the application and recruitment process, unless doing so would impose an undue hardship, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete an application, participate in an interview, or otherwise take part in the recruitment process, please contact us at recruiting-accommodations@gibsondunn.com. Please note, this is a dedicated email inbox established exclusively to assist applicants with accommodation request related to the recruitment process. Inquiries about the status of an application or other non-accommodation matter will not receive a response.
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