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Experience in one or more of the following areas is a plus: housing claims, Social Security benefits, discrimination, estate planning, and debtors' rights. The Staff Attorney will work collaboratively with our legal team to provide direct representation, advocacy, and support through our medical-legal partnership for low-income, marginalized communities, vulnerable populations, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and persons living with HIV/AIDS. The position can be based out of either our Baton Rouge or New Orleans office.
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The Associate Attorney in the Trusts & Estates Department will provide legal services in one or more practice areas of estate planning, estate and trust administration, guardianship/conservatorship, special needs planning, and elder law.
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Draft estate planning documents including wills, powers of attorney, revocable and irrevocable trusts, etc. 5+ years of experience as a legal assistant or paralegal in a law firm.
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Craft Legal Solutions: Lead in estate planning, probate, and business formation. We are looking for an Estate Planning, Probate, and Business Formation Associate Attorney.
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Provide expert legal advice and representation to clients in family law, real estate, trusts and estate planning, criminal law, and general litigation matters. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in one or more of our core practice areas, excellent legal research and writing skills, and a proven track record of successfully handling complex legal matters.
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Collaborate with partner-level attorneys to provide high-quality legal services in trust and estate planning and administration. Position Overview: We are looking for an Estate Planning Associate Attorney – (0-3 years’ experience) – to join our Fredericksburg office.
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Diverse practice areas: municipal law, estate planning, estate administration, real estate, small business representation, guardianships, special needs planning, and elder law.
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Are you an energetic and passionate attorney with 3-5 years of experience, ready to make a significant impact in the fields of elder law, estate planning, and mental health law? Experience: Estate Planning: 3 years (Preferred.
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Additionally, the In-House Counsel will advise the President on personal legal matters such as California Real Estate Law (rental and ownership), Estate Planning and other legal matters.
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Provide legal advice on a wide range of real estate development matters. Our client, a global law firm in Austin is seeking a Real Estate Attorney to join their Zoning & Land Use subgroup.
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The Associate Attorney will be responsible for drafting estate planning documents, providing legal advice, conducting research, and representing clients in various legal matters.
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Experience working in community-oriented environments, ability to understand and prepare financial models for real estate assets, understanding of real estate development economics, ability to review legal documents, including regulatory, loan and construction agreements, and general knowledge of city/state/federal affordable housing programs.
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Their core practice areas include business litigation and transactions, employment matters and litigation defense for employers, commercial and high-end real estate transactions and litigation, investment litigation, auto dealership law, and estate planning.
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In addition to criminal law, the firm specializes in Estate Planning and Business Law, providing comprehensive legal services to individuals and businesses. Experience in Estate Planning is a plus.
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Experience working with Corporate legal counsel, real estate attorneys, As our Senior Real Estate Manager, you’ll have the opportunity to leverage your expertise to support development of our property database, enhance our tools regarding lease administration, project manage transactions, oversee lease accounting services and site dispositioning.
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