Larson Maddox
Structured Finance Lawyer

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Company Overview
We're working with a well-established global institution operating at the center of the structured finance and credit markets. The business is known for its rigorous analytical approach and strong reputation among market participants and is continuing to build out its European platform.
As part of this growth, they are looking to hire a Lawyer into their London team.
Responsibilities
- Review and analyze transaction documentation across a range of structured finance products (e.g. ABS, RMBS, CMBS, CLOs)
- Assess how legal structures, cashflow mechanics, and documentation impact credit risk and transaction performance
- Work closely with analytical teams to evaluate deal structures, including capital structure, tranching, and credit enhancement
- Contribute to internal decision-making on live transactions, including participation in deal discussions
- Support the preparation of transaction analysis and market-facing materials
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- England & Wales qualified lawyer with 3-8 years' PQE
- Strong experience in structured finance / securitisation gained in private practice or a relevant in-house environment
- Demonstrable understanding of structured finance products (e.g. ABS, RMBS, CMBS, CLOs)
- Experience reviewing and interpreting key transaction documents (e.g. offering circulars, trust deeds, intercreditor agreements)
- Comfortable working across multiple transactions and collaborating with non-legal stakeholders
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