Everet Marsh
Corporate / M&A Partner

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About the Company
Everet Marsh is working with a leading international full-service law firm seeking an experienced Corporate / M&A Partner to join its growing international practice.
About the Role
This opportunity is designed for an established Corporate lawyer who wants greater autonomy over their practice while retaining the infrastructure, brand, support and cross-border capabilities of a major international legal platform.
Responsibilities
The successful lawyer will have the freedom to run and grow their own Corporate / M&A practice within a highly flexible, entrepreneurial environment. The platform provides:
- A remote-first and highly flexible working model
- Autonomy over the development of your practice
- Transparent fee-share remuneration
- An international network spanning 25+ jurisdictions
- Significant cross-border and internal referral opportunities
- Support across marketing, accounts, technology and practice management
- Access to office facilities and an established international legal infrastructure
- The ability to build and develop your own team
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Qualifications
- Typically have 8+ years' PQE
- Have significant experience across Corporate and M&A transactions
- Have an established or developing portable client following
- Have a strong network and ability to originate and develop client relationships
- Have an entrepreneurial approach and ambition to grow their own practice
- Hold an active practising certificate / licence to practise law without restrictions
- Are comfortable operating on a self-employed basis, either as a sole practitioner or through a limited company
- Value collaboration and cross-border referrals


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Required Skills
The opportunity could suit an existing Partner, Legal Director, Counsel, senior City lawyer, boutique practitioner or established independent lawyer seeking greater autonomy and a more entrepreneurial platform.
Pay range and compensation package
- Location: London / Remote
- Practice: Corporate / M&A
- Seniority: Partner
- Working Model: Remote-first
- Engagement: Self-employed / Consultant Partner
- Remuneration: Fee-share / revenue-based
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