Associate General Counsel, MGA, Commercial Transactions & P&C Insurance [NYC – Hybrid]
The Associate General Counsel will provide legal support for insurance-related managing general agent (“MGA”) operations, as well as broader corporate and strategic initiatives within a diversified insurance services organization. Reporting to the General Counsel, this role offers exposure to a high-growth, M&A-driven insurance platform. The position requires deep insurance industry experience, strong commercial judgment, and the ability to serve as a trusted advisor to senior business leaders in a fast-paced environment.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Serve as a senior legal advisor supporting MGA insurance operations
- Draft, review, and negotiate a full range of MGA and program-related agreements, including:
- Program / binding authority agreements
- Carrier and reinsurance arrangements
- Fronting agreements
- Producer and sub-producer agreements
- MGA / general agent appointment agreements
- Claims handling and third-party administrator agreements
- Commission and profit-sharing arrangements
- Manage insurance regulatory compliance matters, including:
- Producer and agency licensing
- Surplus lines compliance
- Third-party administrator registrations and filings
- State insurance department filings and reporting obligations
- Regulatory inquiries and examinations
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- Negotiate commercial and technology agreements, including SaaS, IT services, data licensing, data protection agreements, and vendor contracts
- Monitor insurance regulatory and legislative developments impacting MGA and distribution businesses and communicate implications to stakeholders
- Support legal due diligence in connection with mergers, acquisitions, and strategic transactions
Qualifications
- J.D. degree and admitted to a U.S. Bar.
- 8+ years of experience with prior experience at an MGA, insurance carrier or reinsurer preferred
- Deep experience drafting and negotiating insurance program, distribution, and service agreements and related technology and vendor contracts.
- Strong understanding of insurance regulatory frameworks, including producer licensing, surplus lines requirements, TPA obligations, state department of insurance processes, regulatory filings, and privacy and cybersecurity obligations.
- Excellent drafting, negotiation, communication, analytical, organizational, and project management skills,
Compensation
- $225K – $250K
- Bonus eligibility
- Wider benefits
Location
- New York City Office
- 4 days in office, 1 day remote
