Associate General Counsel / Browndorf PEM / Newport Beach, CA
Associate General Counsel / Browndorf PEM / Newport Beach, CA
Browndorf PEM/Newport Beach, CA
Emerging Southern California Hedge Fund seeks film finance and development lawyer with 5-7 years experience to work as in-house counsel in position of Associate General Counsel. Salary is commensurate with experience and profit sharing bonuses are available.
Responsibilities include:
1. Structuring special purpose vehicles
2. Creating term sheets for various film financing structures and banking relationships
3. Creating attachment agreements and distribution agreements
4. Review of all financing agreements
5. Creation and maintenance of various corporate structures
The appropriate candidate will have an intimate understanding of soft money and tax credit financing structures and have structured and closed multiple transactions. Position requires an ability to work independently, ambitiously and cooperatively within an energetic and focused team of like-minded legal, financial and industry professionals. The appropriate candidate will successfully complete and negotiate all closing documents and lead all closings. Mention InhouseBlog.com's Job Board when applying.
Kung Fu Panda
Movie trailer, synopsis and info about the Paramount movie Kung Fu Panda (2008), starring Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Ian McShane, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, and Lucy Liu. Kung Fu Panda is rated PG, for sequences of martial arts action.
Borderline Personality Disorder: No Man Is an Island
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most damaging mental illnesses. By itself, this severe mental illness accounts for up to 10 percent of patients in psychiatric care and 20 percent of those who have to be hospitalized. The defining characteristic of BPD is a pervasive instability in the patient’s life, especially when it comes to interpersonal relationships. BPD patients also have difficulty controlling their impulses and regulating their emotions. Close relationships of patients are often tumultuous and compromised by highly unpredictable behavior that can leave others baffled, angry and frightened. This behavior exerts a tremendous toll not only on those afflicted with the illness, but also on their social network and the health care system. (A well known, if dramatized, example is the character Glenn Close played in the movie Fatal Attraction.) Surprisingly, despite the importance of this disorder, little is yet known about what brain mechanisms might underlie it. In a recent paper in the journal Science, Brooks King-Casas and colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine provide an illuminating look into the brain in people suffering from BPD. [More]
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