Bioenergy Career Map: Associate Attorney

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The job of associate attorney is a mid-level position in bioenergy, in the operations, management, and business career sub-sector. Job seekers with operations, management, and business backgrounds or a career in the liberal arts could consider this type of mid-level bioenergy job.

An associate attorney provides legal advice and services concerning the laws that relate to the bioenergy sector. People in these positions may have careers in bioenergy law.

Associate Attorney

Alternate Title(s)Assistant Attorney; General Attorney; Attorney-Advisor
Education & Training Level DescriptionJuris doctorate. Must be an active member in good standing of the bar of a state, territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
Experience3–10 years
Job Skills
  • Ability to perform in-depth legal research, including research into pertinent state and federal laws
  • Ability to represent and prepare individually or as a team member motions, and briefs in support of a legal position
  • Ability to effectively communicate orally, including clearly explaining legal issues and principles.
Job ProfileThe legal sector plays a fundamental role in helping the bioenergy industry achieve measurable growth. Legal professionals can provide guidance on financing commercial-scale biorefineries, help the industry in maintaining compliance with state and federal regulatory statutes, and assist investors in making financial decisions related to the bioenergy industry.
 
Attorneys apply their knowledge of applicable legal issues to advise developers, investors, and small businesses within the bioenergy sector. This can include private and public financing, taxation, corporate and joint venture structuring, intellectual property patents, technology licensing agreements, construction and facility operations agreements, logistic and storage agreements and federal, state, and local permitting, approval and environmental regulatory laws.
 
At the middle levels, the associate attorney provides legal advice and services concerning the laws that relate to the bioenergy sector. The associate attorney must be a graduate from a full course of study in a school of law accredited by the American Bar Association and be an active member in good standing of the bar of a state, territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Experience providing legal support on financing, technology, construction, and product sales and distribution are preferred.