What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bankruptcy Associate Attorney position at Direct Counsel?
Location: Los Angeles, Irvine or San Francisco, CA
Practice Area: Bankruptcy, Receivership & Creditor Remedies
Direct Counsel is seeking a Bankruptcy Associate Attorney to join a highly regarded AmLaw firm in its Los Angeles office. This role offers the opportunity to work with a sophisticated team handling complex bankruptcy, receivership, and creditor remedies matters for institutional clients across a range of industries.
Position Overview
The associate will play a key role in representing institutional lenders, creditors, and court-appointed receivers in a variety of commercial disputes and insolvency proceedings. This position is ideal for a motivated attorney with strong commercial litigation experience who is interested in developing deeper expertise in bankruptcy and creditor-side remedies.
Key Responsibilities
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Represent institutional lenders, creditors, and court-appointed receivers in state and federal litigation, bankruptcy proceedings, and related commercial disputes.
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Handle matters involving creditors’ rights and remedies, receiverships, bankruptcy proceedings, and commercial landlord/tenant disputes.
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Develop and implement litigation and restructuring strategies designed to protect creditor interests, maximize recoveries, and mitigate regulatory and compliance risks.
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Assist court-appointed receivers with asset recovery, operational oversight, liquidation, and distribution of proceeds to stakeholders.
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Draft pleadings, motions, discovery, and legal memoranda for complex commercial litigation and insolvency proceedings.
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Conduct legal research and analysis related to bankruptcy law, receivership procedures, and creditor enforcement strategies.
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Collaborate with attorneys across multiple practice groups, including real estate, finance, securities, environmental, and labor.
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Coordinate with external professionals such as regulators, forensic accountants, property managers, brokers, and financial advisors involved in restructuring and receivership matters.
Qualifications
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3–5 years of experience in commercial litigation, bankruptcy, or creditors’ rights matters.
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Experience with receiverships, creditor remedies, bankruptcy proceedings, and commercial disputes is strongly preferred.
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Prior experience representing lenders, creditors, or financial institutions is a plus.
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AmLaw 200 firm experience preferred.
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Bankruptcy clerkship is a plus.
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Strong analytical, writing, and oral advocacy skills.
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Excellent academic credentials.
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Ability to manage multiple matters in a fast-paced environment while working collaboratively across practice areas.
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Admission to the California State Bar required.
Compensation
The anticipated base salary range for this position is $250,000 – $325,000, depending on experience, qualifications, and job-related skills.
Salary : $250,000 - $325,000