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
Denver's growing legal sector shows increasing demand for Conflicts Research Analysts, driven by expanding law firms and compliance needs. Candidates with experience in Intapp software and strong ethical research skills find better opportunities amid moderate competition in this niche field.
While no strict certifications are mandatory, familiarity with legal ethics courses and compliance training related to Colorado's professional responsibility standards can enhance a Conflicts Research Analyst's profile in Denver-based firms.
Expertise in interpreting complex legal relationships, proficiency with conflicts software like Intapp, and a meticulous eye for detail are crucial. The ability to translate dense research into actionable advice sets top Conflicts Research Analysts apart.
Many advance into senior conflicts counsel roles, legal project management, or compliance advisory positions. Building expertise in ethical risk assessment and cross-department collaboration often opens doors to broader legal operations leadership.
Most days involve running complex conflict checks via electronic systems, synthesizing findings into concise reports, coordinating with legal teams for issue resolution, and maintaining accurate client/matter data to ensure ongoing compliance.
Toni Group, LLC specializes in matching candidates with nationally respected law firms, providing exclusive access to roles emphasizing ethical compliance and legal research. Their tailored placement approach supports career growth in conflicts resolution.
Yes, Toni Group, LLC often facilitates continued professional development and offers resources to help Conflicts Research Analysts stay current with evolving legal ethics standards and conflicts management best practices.
Conflicts Research Analysts in Denver typically earn between $60,000 and $80,000 annually, depending on experience and firm size. Specialized skills in legal ethics and conflicts software can push compensation toward the higher end.
Denver law firms often emphasize collaborative teamwork and dynamic workflows, requiring Conflicts Research Analysts to manage multiple priorities efficiently while maintaining high attention to detail under tight deadlines.
While some firms offer flexible arrangements, many Conflicts Research Analyst roles in Denver still require onsite presence to access sensitive databases and collaborate closely with legal teams, though hybrid models are gradually increasing.
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