Deputy City Attorney (Investment) – Retirement Team
San Francisco City Attorney's Office
Position Summary
The San Francisco City Attorney’s Office is seeking a qualified and motivated investment attorney for advice and transaction work. The Team’s lead attorney serves as general counsel to the Retirement Board, SFERS and the RHCTF. Two attorneys provide investment advice, and procurement and general contract advice. Three attorneys manage and present disability benefit cases and provide benefits advice related to SFERS. We are seeking an additional attorney to provide investment advice.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Provide legal advice regarding investments across various asset classes and strategies, including public and private equity, fixed income, private credit, real assets, venture capital and absolute returns, and co-investments, including review and negotiation of investment documentation and post-investment matters such as amendments, consents, waivers, terminations and continuation vehicle transactions.
• Review and negotiate agreements related to domestic and foreign private investment funds, separately managed accounts, collective investment trusts and co-investment vehicles (e.g., offering memoranda and other investment-related agreements such as limited partnership agreements, subscription agreements and related side letters), and provide legal advice regarding same.
• Draft and negotiate investment management agreements, non-disclosure agreements and other investment-related agreements with service providers (e.g., custodian, investment consultants, external discretionary investment managers, and outside legal counsel).
• Draft and negotiate a wide range of service provider and vendor agreements, including software license agreements, subscription and SaaS contracts, and professional services agreements.
• Prepare and review requests for proposals (RFP) and requests for qualifications (RFQ) for a broad range of services, including investment management, consulting and information technology services.
• Participate in selection and oversight of outside investment counsel, including coordinating workflow, evaluating work product, and reviewing invoices.
• Provide legal advice on relevant laws, rules and regulations that affect our clients’ investment activities.
Qualifications and Prior Experience
Minimum Qualifications:
• Licensed to practice law in California.
Desired Qualifications:
• Three or more years of experience with investment transactions, such as private fund formation, representing institutional investors across various investment strategies and asset classes, and advising on portfolio investments.
• Ability to assume responsibility quickly and work independently and efficiently.
• Excellent oral and written communication.
• Ability to manage and appropriately balance multiple assignments, meet deadlines, and adjust to fluctuations in workload.
• Ability to quickly prioritize among different legal issues and assess legal risks.
• Strong interpersonal skills and a positive attitude.
• Commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment.
• Desire and ability to work successfully as part of a team
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