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A&O Shearman is a new global industry-leading law firm, with 48 offices in 29 countries worldwide. Our fluency in English law, US law, and the laws of the world's most dynamic markets, enables us to provide unmatched insight and seamless delivery to clients. We work on challenging and important deals and disputes that have the potential to shape the future.
We offer exceptional opportunities for our people; opportunities to work for the world's leading businesses; to transform the status quo, and to deliver your best work, helping you and your career to thrive, while delivering unparalleled outcomes for our clients.
Whether you're helping clients solve complex challenges, transforming the ways we manage our business, or ensuring the smooth-running of our operations, this is an environment where you can belong and excel. We provide first-rate training and development, we are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion and we provide support and ways of working that help you optimize your wellbeing.
What truly defines a career with us? We recruit the best and ask for the best of you. And together, we will redefine success.
Department purpose and structure
The IP Litigation BD Specialist will provide sole support to the firm's U.S. Litigation practices. This role will involve working with fee earners and BD teams in our New York, Boston, Washington D.C. and Silicon Valley offices. The Specialist will also work with BD teams around the globe to help support these groups. This role can sit in either the New York or Washington, DC office.
Role purpose
This is an opportunity to gain global experience working for one of the largest, and most advanced global law firms in a business critical business development and marketing role. The U.S. team works cooperatively with our colleagues across more than 40 offices across more than 30 countries as one integrated team.
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