
Job Description
Who We Are
Cross River builds the infrastructure behind the world’s most innovative financial products. Our technology and capital solutions power payments, cards, lending, and digital asset capabilities that move money safely, instantly, and inclusively — trusted by leading fintechs, enterprises, and disruptors across the globe.
Our mission is simple: to build the financial infrastructure that expands access and opportunity for all. Guided by a culture of collaboration, curiosity, and purpose, Cross River has been named one of American Banker’s Best Places to Work in Fintech year after year. Whether you’re designing code, solving regulatory puzzles, or developing strategy, you’ll join a team where innovation and integrity drive everything we do — and where your work helps shape the future of finance.
What We're Looking For
Cross River’s Legal team handles all the legal responsibilities at Cross River, and as a Paralegal, you play a key role. Cross River is currently seeking candidates for a Corporate Paralegal reporting to the Associate General Counsel (and Chief Legal Officer). The successful candidate must have demonstrated work experience as a paralegal with a recognized U.S. law firm and/or in-house with a financial institution, fintech company or technology company. Experience with and a working understanding of the rules and regulations that apply to U.S. public companies is required (including those relating to the transition from a “small” private company to a large private company or a public company). She/he should also have strong familiarity with general corporate matters and corporate governance, entity management, equity administration, capital markets and securities laws. This candidate is expected to provide actionable advice and guidance. The candidate must exhibit strong judgement, market knowledge and decision-making skills in order to successfully manage and/or support transactions and filings, and work with outside counsel.
Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized U.S. college or university. Candidates must also possess strong academic credentials, excellent communication skills, a strong commitment to client service, ability to handle multiple matters, and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced team environment. Also, must be able and willing to think "outside the box".
Responsibilities – what you will do:
- Maintaining corporate records, including resolutions, board of director changes, annual reports, etc.
- Oversee entity formation and maintenance including: Forming business entities (LLCs, corporations, partnerships) in the U.S. and foreign jurisdictions; preparing and filing articles of incorporation/organization; drafting bylaws, operating agreements, and partnership agreements; maintaining corporate minute books and records; preparing annual reports and state filings; managing registered agent services; and tracking entity compliance deadlines
- Manage corporate secretarial matters including: governance documents, corporate records (including minutes) and board portal materials for board and committee meetings; monitoring corporate governance compliance and regulatory requirements; and supporting director onboarding, education, evaluations, and term tracking; oversee Director & Officer Questionnaires.
- Produce documents related to the development and implementation of corporate policies and templates
- Assist with equity award administration the company’s equity management system
- Assisting with IPO readiness activities including completion of stock exchange listing requirements, periodic attestations, and various SEC filings
- Assist with due diligence, KYC and AML compliance requests
- Support closings, draft merger and acquisition documents, and a variety of commercial contracts for standard corporate agreements, such as non-disclosure, marketing, and independent contractor agreements
- Update contract forms and draft simple form documents (e.g., product claim settlement and release agreements) or contract amendments.
- Assisting with management of the process of signing and tracking legal documents
- Ensure appropriate contract authorization and oversee signing authority matrix and delegations of authority
- Providing general support to Law Department and assisting with special projects, as needed.
Skills and Qualifications – who you are:
- 10+ years (minimum) of paralegal experience, either with a recognized U.S. law firm or in-house with a financial institution, fintech company or technology company
- Knowledge and experience with rules and regulations applicable to U.S. public companies (including those relating to the transition from a private to a public company)
- Experience with administration of an equity management system (such as Fidelity Private Shares)
- Experience with private company capital raising
- Experience with M&A transactions
- Experience actively working with companies from IPO readiness through IPO launch and with public company legal and regulatory operations and filings
- Experience working at public company (successful IPO experience preferred).
- Experience helping with the management of relationships with Investors and with the Board of Directors
- Overall broad legal knowledge and experience (corporate law, corporate governance, banking, securities, commercial contracts, compliance)
- A strong leader who has the ability to both work within, as well as help coordinate the work of, a team of legal professional and external counsel
- High degree of professional ethics and integrity
- Excellent judgement, analytical skills and decision making proficiency with Excel and PowerPoint software
- Excellent organization skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability and desire to build relationships with others
- Hard working, well organized and able to manage numerous projects simultaneously under deadline pressures
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Salary Range: $90,000.00 - $120,000.00
Cross River is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Cross River does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.
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Job Details
- Department
- G&A
- Category
- Legal & Compliance
- Employment Type
- Contract
- Location
- Fort Lee, VA
- Posted
- Compensation
- $90,000 - $120,000 per year
About Cross River
Cross River Bank provides technology infrastructure powering the future of financial services. Leveraging a proprietary real-time banking core, Cross River delivers innovative and scalable embedded payments, cards and lending solutions to millions of consumers and businesses. Cross River is backed by leading investors and serves the world’s most essential fintech and technology companies. Together with its partners, Cross River is reshaping global finance and financial inclusion. Member FDIC.
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