What are the responsibilities and job description for the Asset-Based Lending Finance Attorney position at Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP?
Choate’s nationally recognized debt finance practice is seeking a lateral associate, principal, or counsel with meaningful experience in asset-based lending (ABL) to join our dynamic and growing team. We represent a diverse array of lender-side clients—including commercial banks, private credit funds, business development companies, and other institutional lenders—in complex ABL transactions across a wide range of industries.
We welcome candidates who are interested in pursuing the equity partner track, as well as those who prefer to focus on delivering high-level legal execution and exceptional client service in a fast-paced, collaborative environment without seeking partnership.
Job Functions / Responsibilities
- Represent top-tier financial institutions and private credit lenders in asset-based finance transactions, including first lien, second lien, and split-lien structures.
- Manage all aspects of transactional workstreams—from structuring and negotiating deal documents (credit agreements, intercreditor agreements, agreements among lenders, collateral documents) to overseeing closings.
- Collaborate closely with partners and clients in a fast-paced, high-performing practice.
Qualifications
- Substantial experience in asset-based lending. Familiarity with ABL structures involving various collateral types (inventory, receivables, equipment, intellectual property, real estate, etc.) and applicable legal regimes (e.g., UCC Article 9, intercreditor agreements, borrowing base mechanics).
- Excellent academic credentials and strong analytical, drafting, and negotiation skills.
- Enthusiastic team player who thrives in a collaborative environment.
- Large firm or elite boutique experience preferred.
Schedule
The Firm is currently operating in a hybrid model, with the requirement that everyone should be in the office at least four days per week. This schedule is subject to change dependent on Firm, department and client needs, and will be routinely evaluated.
Work Authorization
Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for sponsorship by the Firm (either now or in the future).
About the Firm
Choate, one of the nation’s premier law firms, is different from most BigLaw firms in ways we believe materially benefit our clients and our talent. All of our lawyers are under one roof in Boston, focused in areas where we practice at the top of the market, nationally and internationally, and represent clients in their largest and most significant matters.