Associates
Chicago, IL · Full-Time · $240,000 - $350,000 BOE · Posted May 4, 2026
Please submit resume (citing GPA for each degree held), cover letter, and law school transcript in pdf format to leah@platinumstaffing.org.
· 1st-3rd year associates; billable hour requirement of 1900 billable + 150 investment time hours.
· 4th year associates/senior counsel; billable hour requirement of 1950 billable + 150 investment time hours.
An international Am Law 100 firm is seeking a talented associate to join the Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Practice in our Chicago office. Qualified applicants must have 2-5 years of experience advising clients on a broad range of ERISA and employee benefits matters, with a particular emphasis on ERISA Title I issues supporting funds formation and securitization transactions, as well as qualified retirement plans and health and welfare plan regulatory and compliance matters. Familiarity with benefits issues arising in transactional contexts, including private funds, investments, or financings, is strongly preferred.
The associate will support a growing national practice and will work closely with colleagues across the firm’s corporate, finance, and capital markets teams. Responsibilities will include advising on ERISA Title I issues arising in connection with funds formation, securitization, and other investment related transactions, including prohibited transaction and fiduciary considerations. The associate will also counsel clients on the design, operation, and ongoing compliance of qualified retirement plans, including defined contribution and defined benefit plans, and will advise on health and welfare plan compliance matters involving medical, dental, vision, disability, life, and other welfare benefit arrangements. The associate will collaborate with colleagues in related practice areas to deliver integrated, practical advice to clients.
The ideal candidate will have excellent legal research, drafting, and analytical skills, strong communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to manage multiple matters in a collaborative, team-oriented environment. The position offers close partner interaction, meaningful responsibility, and the opportunity to support a diverse client base across industries.
Strong academic credentials are required. Applicants must hold a JD from an ABA accredited law school and be active members in good standing of the Illinois Bar.
Interested applicants should submit a resume and law school transcript. Current judicial clerks need to apply directly and may not be submitted by a legal recruiter.
In support of transparency and equity in the workplace, the firm provides salary ranges for all positions. The expected salary range for this position is between $240,000 - $350,000. Actual pay will be determined based on education, experience, internal pay equity at the firm, and other job-related factors permitted by law.
The firm offers a comprehensive benefit program which currently includes Medical, Dental and Vision insurance; 401(k) Retirement; Disability and Life insurance; Adoption Assistance; Backup Care for Dependents.