We’re recruiting on behalf of a nationally respected law firm seeking a Conflicts Research Analyst to join their growing conflicts team. This role plays a critical part in helping attorneys navigate ethical obligations and identify potential conflicts of interest for new matters and lateral hires.
It’s a great opportunity for a detail-oriented professional with strong legal research skills, a service mindset, and an interest in compliance and legal ethics.
Key Responsibilities:
Define search strategies and conduct conflict checks using the firm’s internal electronic system (Intapp or similar)
Analyze and summarize results for attorneys and Conflicts Counsel, identifying potential issues and offering recommended resolutions
Perform corporate research using online databases to uncover relationships and affiliations
Draft engagement letters, conflict waivers, and ethical screen memorandums for internal review
Collaborate with Conflicts Counsel, Conflicts Attorneys, General Counsel, and the broader legal team to support resolution efforts
Assist with ongoing cleanup and reconciliation of client/matter records in the conflicts database
Provide responsive, high-level support to attorneys and legal assistants
Occasionally support requests outside of regular business hours as needed
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required (or equivalent combination of education and relevant law firm experience)
1–2+ years of experience in a conflicts department at a mid- to large-sized law firm
Familiarity with legal ethics and professional responsibility rules related to conflicts
Experience with Intapp or similar legal conflicts software strongly preferred
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a high-volume, fast-paced environment
Exceptional attention to detail and critical thinking skills
Comfortable translating complex research into clear, actionable guidance
Freqently Asked Questions
Mastering advanced database navigation and familiarity with legal ethics guidelines are vital. In Denver's competitive legal market, the ability to analyze intricate conflict scenarios quickly enhances your value, especially when supporting attorneys with actionable, clear conflict resolutions.
Professionals in this role often transition from conducting conflict checks to advising on complex ethical dilemmas. Growth can lead to specializing in compliance or legal project analysis, expanding influence over firm-wide conflict management strategies.
Expect a balance of detailed electronic conflict searches, summarizing findings for legal teams, drafting compliance documents, and collaborating with counsel to resolve issues. The role demands precision and responsiveness in a fast-paced legal environment.
Corps Partners emphasizes a collaborative culture where analysts engage closely with multiple legal departments. This integration means the analyst’s research directly impacts ethical compliance, requiring not just technical skills but strong interpersonal communication.
The company provides access to advanced legal software like Intapp and prioritizes ongoing training in ethical standards, enabling analysts to confidently identify and propose resolutions for conflicts, which strengthens the firm's compliance posture.
In Denver, salaries typically range from $65,000 to $80,000 annually, reflecting the city's demand for legal ethics expertise. This is slightly below top markets like New York but offers a competitive cost of living advantage paired with growth opportunities.
Denver's legal sector is growing, increasing demand for compliance roles. Candidates with familiarity in Intapp and strong legal research skills stand out. Networking within local legal associations can significantly improve hiring prospects.
While no mandatory Denver-specific credentials exist, certifications in legal ethics or compliance, such as from the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE), enhance credibility and appeal to employers focused on stringent ethical standards.
Employers prioritize candidates with 1-2 years in law firm conflicts departments, proficiency with conflict checking software like Intapp, and a sharp eye for detail. Strong communication skills are essential for translating complex data into practical advice.
Corps Partners fosters a service-oriented mindset, expecting analysts to provide prompt, accurate support to attorneys. This culture promotes meticulous research and ethical integrity, ensuring analysts contribute meaningfully to the firm’s compliance efforts.
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