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We are an entrepreneurial paperless Probate, Estate Planning, and Real Estate Law firm on track for huge growth. ENERGETIC Probate and Estate Planning Paralegal.
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At least 1-2 years of working in a law firm on on estate planning and probate law issues is necessary. Plus, we're proudly listed as a Tier 1 Best Law Firm in Trusts and Estates by US News and World Report.
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SLG practices in all California courts, in both Northern and Southern California, and is well known for effectively representing its clients in creditor bankruptcy and real estate matters, including HOBR, Dodd Frank foreclosure defense, and landlord tenant and rent control litigation.
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Seeking Estate Planning and Corporate Paralegal in Venice, FL. Ledbetter Law Group, a boutique firm specializing in estate planning, business organization, real estate, and estate/trust administration, is currently hiring an experienced paralegal.
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We are a thriving, established Troy law firm with practice areas in estate planning, corporate and tax planning, civil litigation, mergers and acquisitions, probate litigation, probate/trust administration, employment/labor relations, real estate, family law, bankruptcy.
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Our expanding law firm is looking for an experienced estate planning attorney. Understanding of a variety of real estate matters, including title insurance, wills and trusts, property management, and litigation.
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The firm generally represents individuals in family law, criminal, estate planning, probate, business matters, personal injury matters, and bankruptcy. Remain current on federal and state laws, regulations, and practices in family law, real estate law, estate planning, and civil litigation.
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The firm also handles probate matters, Medicaid/MassHealth planning, and some real estate. Sr. Associate Attorney Wanted for Growing Elder Law and Trusts and Estates Firm in MetroWest You possess a quick wit, the never-ending ability to banter with clients on almost any subject regardless of your personal understanding of it, and in another life, you probably would have been a salesperson or an entertainer.
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If so, you may be the perfect fit for our flourishing, profitable, and growing Real Estate Law Firm. What We Need: We seek a 2-year experienced litigation paralegal to join our growing practice.
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Our extensive practice areas include Catastrophic Injury and Wrongful Death, Product Liability, Trucking & Transportation, General & Premises Liability, Construction, Real Estate and ADA Litigation, Business & Commercial, and Appellate.
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G10 Law APLC is a boutique AV-Rated real estate, land use, business and lending law firm seeking to hire a full-time Associate Attorney to assist with litigation and some transactional matters.
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Candidates should be adept at preparing necessary legal documents in connection with: prenuptial agreements, initiating and finalizing divorces, alimony, child support/child custody, and real estate.
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Preferred candidates may also have experience in one or more of the following: estate planning, special needs planning, Medicaid and VA planning, personal injury, or real estate matters such a quiet title proceedings.
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Some of the areas of law we practice in are: Business and Commercial Law, Construction Law, Real Estate Law, Professional Liability, Personal Injury Claims, and Estate Planning.
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The Darren Findling Law Firm, PLC, is a growing probate firm with offices in Michigan, Illinois, and Ohio. The Darren Findling Law Firm, PLC is seeking an energetic and entrepreneurial attorney in the greater Cleveland area for its probate team.
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