These expectations include, but are not limited to, the lawyer's ability to: * Effectively communicate, verbally and in writing, with partners, lawyers, clients, staff, and third parties; * Produce deliverables, answer phone calls, and reply to correspondence in an efficient and responsive manner, meeting all deadlines and expectations; * Analyze complex legal issues in a logical manner, applying legal principles and research to specific facts; * Provide timely, accurate, and well-reasoned work product; * Be available whenever needed to ensure timely delivery of services, including during business hours, evenings, and weekends; * Apply sustained and intense concentration for extended periods of time; * Work under pressure to meet deadlines and perform to the satisfaction of clients and colleagues; * Engage in both physical and sedentary activity, such as working at a computer for extended periods of time, including on-screen reading and typing; participating in telephonic conferences; and participating in meetings at client offices and at the Firm; * Travel, as required by the Firm or client, such as to client meetings, to engage in advocacy before a tribunal or government agency, or to participate in business development activities; * Foster relationships and anticipate clients' needs to achieve continued engagement; * Mentor and supervise junior lawyers and staff; and. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 8 years of experience advising domestic and international companies seeking to expand or relocate in the US; advising companies across a wide range of industries with the development of new corporate headquarters, manufacturing and distribution facilities, data centers, and large office projects; and identifying and negotiating discretionary economic development incentives.