Corporate/Paralegal/Law Firm/Denver, Colorado Information Technology (IT) - Denver, CO at Geebo

Corporate/Paralegal/Law Firm/Denver, Colorado

Company Name:
BITSOFT INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Corporate Paralegal
The candidate will be responsible for providing assistance to lawyers in the Corporate group of the Client Services Groups. Prepares and publicly files organizational documents, foreign state qualifications, merger certificates and Universal Commercial Code (UCC) financing statements for corporations, general and limited partnerships and limited liability companies. Obtains good standing certificates, certified documents and UCC searches from state agencies. Prepares closing documents, certificates and opinion letters for transaction closings and coordinates execution of same. Prepares post-transaction closing binders. Performs blue sky research and prepares and files blue sky forms. Maintains Corporate files and databases. Performs electronic research using Westlaw, Lexis and the Internet. Prepares documents for the authorization of a variety of corporate actions to include drafting consents, filing Amendments and preparing merger documents, annual reports, etc. Prepares documents and spreadsheets for transactions such as financings, mergers and acquisitions and closing statements. Prepares and files annual reports in states where corporations are incorporated and/or qualify to do business. Prepares and maintains capitalization tables, Form D filings, and Section 16 filings: Form 3, 4 and 5. Drafts option grants and stock option agreements. Maintains stock and option ledgers. Communicates regularly with attorneys regarding the status of projects and deadlines, and informs attorneys of any issues. Searches for and assists lawyers in clearing conflicts of interest and prepares any necessary waiver letters. Tracks and records time in the DTE system.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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