Legal and regulatory staffing for financial services, life sciences, and enterprise
Larson Maddox places senior legal and compliance professionals into mid-market and enterprise roles. The hiring profile is heavily skewed toward permanent, senior-to-executive placements (155 senior roles, 14 directors, 9 VPs, 4 C-level) rather than junior or contract work—signaling a high-touch, relationship-driven model anchored in deep regulatory expertise. Active project work spans structured finance, M&A, fund formation, and compliance systems development, revealing a client base navigating complex multi-jurisdictional and heavily regulated sectors.
Notable leadership hires: Policy Head, Compliance Director, Legal Director, Head of Compliance, Chief Compliance Officer
Larson Maddox is a talent placement firm specializing in permanent, contract, and multi-hire solutions for regulatory and legal functions across Financial Services, Life Sciences, Consumer Goods, Technology, Manufacturing, Energy, Retail, and Media. The company operates office hubs globally and maintains capabilities in market research and industry insights to inform placements. With 1,001–5,000 employees and headquartered in New York, the firm manages active roles spanning legal, compliance, and operations, with notable leadership placements in policy, compliance director, and chief compliance officer positions. Client challenges cluster around regulatory compliance, contract management, fund formation, and cross-border employment—all high-stakes, advisory-adjacent functions that demand senior expertise.
The firm recruits across eight countries: United States, United Kingdom, Peru, Singapore, China, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Vietnam, and Luxembourg, reflecting global client presence in regulated industries.
Financial Services, Life Sciences, Consumer Goods, Technology, Manufacturing, Energy, Retail, and Media, with strong coverage of regulated sectors handling M&A, fund formation, structured finance, and cross-border compliance.
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