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JPMorgan Commercial Banking Payments Negotiation Attorney 
United States, Illinois, Chicago 
266956371

01.05.2024

Job responsibilities

  • Drafting, negotiating and advising the business on a wide range of documentation and transaction structures for the Wholesale Payments business.
  • Providing legal analysis in connection with the development of innovative product solutions as part of the new business initiative process and user interface enhancements and assisting with the implementation of new products and key strategic projects.
  • Advising the businesses on other key legal/regulatory issues.
  • Coordinating with product counsel and other legal teams to draft and maintain J.P. Morgan’s agreement templates, negotiations playbooks, and negotiations technology tools.
  • Reviewing customer-facing documentation with an eye toward clarity, ease of understanding, and legal and regulatory compliance

Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills

  • Minimum of five (5) years post-admission practicing experience with a major law firm, financial institution or judicial clerkship relevant to the responsibilities of the position
  • JD or educational equivalent required. Attorney candidates must be in compliance with all relevant licensing requirements including those of the jurisdiction where the role will be located prior to commencement of employment
  • Familiarity with relevant banking laws, including UCC Articles 4 and 4A.
  • Ability to collaborate across a variety of functional areas and lines of business.
  • Ability to prioritize work, manage a large number of matters at one time, and interact with senior management

Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills

  • Knowledge of wholesale payments products and services
  • Experience working with merchant service processors/providers
  • Familiarity with commercial card products
  • Familiarity with FinTech and third party payment processors and applicable regulations.