Corporate Lawyer

Hydra Host

Hydra Host

Legal

Singapore

Posted on Apr 22, 2026

Corporate Lawyer

Role Overview

A Corporate Lawyer advises clients on a wide range of corporate and commercial transactions, including mergers and acquisitions (M&A), private equity deals, joint ventures, and general corporate structuring. The role involves managing transactions end-to-end, ensuring compliance with Singapore law, and coordinating with cross-border counsel where necessary.

Key Responsibilities

  • Advise clients on M&A transactions, including share and asset purchases, disposals, and restructuring
  • Draft, review, and negotiate transactional documents (e.g., SPAs, shareholders’ agreements, subscription agreements)
  • Conduct and oversee legal due diligence and identify transactional risks
  • Structure deals in compliance with Singapore regulatory frameworks (e.g., Companies Act, SGX rules if applicable)
  • Liaise with regulators, counterparties, and external counsel on multi-jurisdictional matters
  • Support private equity and venture capital investments
  • Provide general corporate advisory, including governance and compliance matters
  • Manage transaction timelines and coordinate closings

Qualifications & Requirements

  • Qualified lawyer in Singapore (called to the Singapore Bar) or common law jurisdiction (UK, AU, etc., depending on firm requirements)
  • Typically 2–8+ years PQE (Post-Qualification Experience) in corporate/transactional practice
  • Strong experience in M&A, capital markets, or corporate finance
  • Familiarity with Singapore legal and regulatory environment
  • Excellent drafting, negotiation, and communication skills
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, deal-driven environment

Preferred Skills

  • Experience with cross-border transactions in ASEAN
  • Exposure to private equity / venture capital deals
  • Commercial mindset with strong client management skills
  • Familiar or strong desire to learn Compliance and employment related items, i.e Visa
  • Ability to handle multiple transactions simultaneously