New York, New York, USA
1 day ago
Investment Management Attorney

ClearBridge Investments is a leading global equity manager with over $189 billion in assets under management.  The firm is committed to delivering long-term results through active management. We have followed this approach for more than 60 years and continue to offer investment solutions that emphasize differentiated stock selection to move our clients forward. Our investment decisions are supported by a robust research platform that conducts in-depth fundamental analysis of individual securities.
 

Owned by Franklin Templeton, ClearBridge operates with investment independence from headquarters in New York and offices in Baltimore, Calgary, Fort Lauderdale, London, San Mateo and Sydney.   ClearBridge Investments has been named by Pensions & Investments Magazine (P&I) as one of the Best Places to Work in Money Management for the thirteenth year in a row. These awards reflect the Firm's diverse and inclusive culture, spirit of collaboration, work/life balance and our ongoing investment in our employees.

At ClearBridge, we believe that diversity and inclusion is essential to our success as an organization.  We benefit from the sharing of different perspectives and our varied experiences. ClearBridge is proud to be a diverse company that promotes integrity, respect and teamwork and encourages new ideas and viewpoints. Our commitment to diversity and inclusion is demonstrated through our various recruitment efforts, employee programs, charitable and volunteer efforts.

Job Summary:

ClearBridge is seeking an Investment Management Attorney to join its New York-based Legal and Compliance team.  The Investment Management Attorney will be providing legal advice and guidance on various institutional and retail investment advisory matters and may engage in a variety of functions, including negotiating investment advisory and sub-advisory agreements and amendments; negotiating agreements with program sponsors for the firm’s retail separately managed accounts business; drafting and reviewing documents and disclosures related to registered and unregistered funds (U.S. and non-U.S.) and sub-advised funds; supporting legal filings such as Form ADV; reviewing and negotiating vendor agreements; and providing legal support and guidance on general corporate and governance matters and firmwide strategic initiatives.   

Primary Responsibilities and Duties: 
• Regulatory Research and Guidance - Research and provide well-reasoned, concise counsel on legal and regulatory matters and risks associated with current, proposed or anticipated business and operational activities, balancing business/operational-oriented goals with legal risk. May also entail researching and providing guidance on legal, regulatory and contractual matters relating to non-U.S. client opportunities and distribution efforts (including researching of foreign regulatory requirements and exemptions relating to sale of the firm’s products and services in non-U.S. markets). 
• Contract Negotiating and Drafting - Handle all aspects of contract negotiations and drafting with both internal and external counterparties and clients.  The types of contract work may include: 

Investment management agreements for institutional separate accounts.Wrap fee program sponsor and platform agreements (discretionary and non-discretionary model delivery arrangements) relating to the firm’s retail SMA business Retail SMA agreements with end clients in dual-contract wrap fee arrangements.Sub-advisory agreements for 40 Act mutual funds and non-US funds and CITs.Vendor/service provider agreements. Non-disclosure/confidentiality agreementsISDA agreements and Dodd-Frank, EMIR and the NFA/CFTC required documentation.

• Disclosure Documentation – Review, draft or update, as appropriate, the following regulatory disclosures and offering documentation:

Form ADV Part 1, Part 2A Disclosure Brochure, Part 2B Brochure Supplements and Part 3 (Form CRS).U.S. Mutual Fund Prospectuses and SAIs.Non-US fund prospectuses or offering documents.Private Offering Memoranda, limited partnership agreements and subscription documents relating to private fund offerings.Investment Policy Statements (IPS), Fund Declarations and Participation Agreements for Collective Investment Funds (CIFs).ERISA Form 5500 and Section 408(b)(2) service provider disclosuresPrivacy Policy Notices.

 • Policies and Procedures – Assist and advise the firm’s Compliance Group in updating, drafting, and interpretation of the firm’s policies and procedures adopted pursuant to the requirements of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, and any other applicable statutes, rules and regulations, such as, for example, the Investment Company Act of 1940.  
• Responses to Information Requests - Review and assist with drafting of responses to subadvised funds’ 15(c) or other client or prospective client requests for information. 

Qualifications:

Juris Doctorate (JD) from an accredited institution.Licensed to practice law and a member in good standing in the State of New York.Must work from the firm’s New York office. 4+ years or related work experience, in-house position within asset management/securities industry a plus.Expert knowledge of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and strong understanding of the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940. Strong familiarity with the requirements and provisions of ERISA applicable to investment advisers.Knowledge/understanding of the NFA/CFTC and Dodd-Frank rules a plus.Prior experience negotiating investment advisory agreements, sub-advisory agreements and vendor agreements and drafting of regulatory disclosures is a must.Excellent legal analytical, drafting and negotiation skills.Capable of working independently but with ability to recognize when to seek guidance in complex situations.Experience interacting with Investment, Distribution, Marketing, Operations and Trading groups within institutional asset manager. Excellent interpersonal and verbal communication skills.Solutions oriented, strategic thinker.Collaborative approach to understand and respond to business needs and partner with the various businesses, operational and control functions.

Total Rewards

Our employees have access to a competitive and valuable set of Total Rewards.  Our Total Rewards include:

Hybrid work schedule; 4 days in-officeHealth, wellness and risk benefits to protect employees and their familiesRetirement savings, stock purchase and other incentive programs to help employees plan for the futureHoliday, paid-time-off and other employee programs that support work-life balanceSupport for pursuing certifications, external education and degree programsLearning, development and career advancement opportunitiesWays to get involved in, and give back to, our communities, including paid time off for volunteering and charitable donation matchingThe salary range for this position is targeted for $140,000 to $175,000 plus discretionary bonus. Base pay offered may vary depending on job related knowledge, skills, and experience

ClearBridge is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity for all applicants and existing employees and we evaluate qualified applicants without regard to ancestry, age, color, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, or gender expression, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, and any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law, ordinance, or regulation.

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