Posted Jul 13, 2026

Senior M&A Lawyer

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This is a remote position.

About Teams Squared:

We are a team augmentation company dedicated to connecting exceptional remote talent with global organizations.

Job Description:

We are seeking an exceptional Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) Lawyer with a strong track record in corporate transactional work. The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of post-qualification experience advising on high-value, complex M&A matters. While direct Australian legal experience is not mandatory, the role requires someone who can quickly adapt to jurisdictional nuances and work seamlessly with Australian-based clients and legal teams.

This role is suited for commercially minded lawyers who have acted for institutional investors, multinational corporations, or private equity firms across various jurisdictions. A background in cross-border transactions and corporate advisory is highly desirable.

Responsibilities:
  • Lead and support M&A transactions including share/asset acquisitions, private equity deals, and joint ventures.

  • Draft, review, and negotiate transaction documentation including sale agreements, shareholder agreements, and legal opinions.

  • Advise clients on structuring transactions in line with local regulatory and commercial requirements.

  • Coordinate and conduct legal due diligence reviews and prepare detailed reports for clients.

  • Liaise with internal and external stakeholders including opposing counsel, financial advisors, and corporate teams.

  • Deliver high-quality legal and strategic advice under time-sensitive conditions.

  • Stay current with global M&A trends, legal developments, and regulatory updates relevant to transactional work.


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Benefits

If you are passionate about leveraging your expertise for the growth of top-tier firms and advancing your professional trajectory, apply now!

Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further discussions.

is an equal opportunity employer, valuing diversity and inclusivity.


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