At Fried Frank, we're a community of 800 lawyers and 500 business services professionals across New York, Washington, DC, London, Frankfurt, and Brussels. We advise leading corporations, investment funds, and financial institutions on high-stakes M&A, securities, regulatory matters, real estate, and litigation. Our culture is grounded in our core values — excellence, integrity and collaboration — and is designed to foster continuous learning, meaningful mentorship, and lasting professional growth. We are firmly committed to pro bono service and social justice, building on a proud legacy in civil rights. Our inclusive talent strategy is a core part of our broader talent management efforts and we remain steadfast in fostering a workplace where everyone has the opportunity to grow, thrive, and become their best professional and personal selves. Our business services professionals are integral to the firm's success, driving innovation, operational excellence and exceptional client service across all areas of the firm. We offer competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package, including comprehensive medical coverage, retirement plans and health and wellness initiatives designed to support your personal and professional wellbeing. We welcome passionate, driven individuals to join us, and be part of a team where you'll be supported, inspired and empowered to build an exceptional career.
Position Summary:
Provides high-level administrative support to assigned corporate attorneys, as well as backup support to cluster attorneys. Collaborates with Business Services staff as needed to achieve goals and resolve issues. On a day-to-day basis, works under the direction of the attorneys to whom the LEA is assigned, and in collaboration with cluster LEAs. Coordinates overflow support for the attorneys with the Document Processing Center (DPC), and interfaces with other Fried Frank employees at all levels of administration.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Education: High school diploma required; college or business school preferred.
Experience: At least 5 years of experience in a similar position in a legal or corporate environment is required.
Skills and Abilities: Must be able to work proactively in a fast-paced and demanding environment and have the ability to prioritize a busy workload. Highly organized with exceptional attention to detail and an ability to manage multiple tasks and deliver quality results. Ability to maintain the highest level of confidentiality. Exhibit highest standards of professionalism and the ability to bring ideas and experience to tasks; possess excellent follow-through skills. A self-starter with ability to anticipate issues and resolve matters on their own. Ability to exercise good judgment, personal and professional discretion. Excellent communication/interpersonal skills - able to interact with staff at all levels to assure successful outcomes. Self-motivated, proactive, punctual, reliable and a team player, exhibiting a willingness to help others. Flexibility with hours and scheduling; ability to work overtime, if necessary. Must be able to develop strong working relationships within and across multiple departments and/or functions within the firm.