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Research Assistant, Congressional Investigations

Simpson Thacher
Washington, DC · Litigation
Overview Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP is one of the world’s leading international law firms. The Firm was established in 1884 and has approximately 2,000 lawyers. Headquartered in New York with offices in Beijing, Boston, Brussels, Hong Kong, Houston, London, Los Angeles, Luxembourg, Palo Alto, San Francisco, São Paulo, Tokyo and Washington, D.C., the Firm provides coordinated legal advice and transactional capability to clients around the globe. The Client Development & Engagement (CDE) function sits at the heart of the Firm’s growth strategy, bringing together business development, marketing, events and communications. Working closely with Partners, practice leaders, and cross functional teams, CDE supports high impact initiatives such as pitches and RFPs, strategic marketing and communications, and practice level business initiatives. The team leverages data, insights, and creative problem solving to help Partners drive sustained growth through repeatable excellence and a modern client experience. Job Summary The Research Assistant position sits with CDE and works closely with the Firm’s Congressional Investigations practice, which assists clients in all stages of the legislative branch’s oversight processes. The role directly supports a team of three partners and several senior attorneys and associates in monitoring media – including social media - from Capitol Hill, identifying client development opportunities, and producing research reports and background memorandum to prepare partners for client engagements. This is a unique opportunity gain hands-on exposure to the Firm’s business and clients, collaborate across disciplines, and develop foundational skills in business development, strategy, and client engagement. Essential Job Duties & Responsibilities Daily workstreams include, but are not limited to: Summarizing and distributing timely legal and policy news coverage impacting client investigations Tracking congressional member and committee activity, preparing written reports for senior staff and clients Producing comprehensive research on congressional, state, and regulatory scrutiny towards clients and corporate participants Actively participating in weekly team meetings and proving relevant research updates to keep the team informed Creative issue spotting for senior lawyers for potential work streams for clients Careful data tracking for attorney-ready analyses Education Required Bachelor’s degree Skills and Experience Required Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport across all levels of the Congressional Investigations practice and with members of the Client Development & Engagement team Flexibility and willingness to work outside core hours. Daily reporting is critical for success in this function Demonstrated ability to operate independently, exercise sound judgment, discretion and advise senior stakeholders Demonstrated ability to handle confidential information with care and professionali
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