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Foreclosure and/or Bankruptcy knowledge is a plus, but not required. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPassaic County Law Firm is seeking a Creditor's Rights and Real Estate Attorney to join our team.
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GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. As a Freight Broker, you will play a vital role in connecting shippers with carriers, ensuring seamless transportation of goods across the country.
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We are looking for a bankruptcy attorney with at least 2 years of experience to join an established and dynamic office and firm. They are seeking a highly qualified and experienced bankruptcy attorney to join their growing team.
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Job Summary: As a bankruptcy attorney, you will be responsible for guiding clients through the bankruptcy process, evaluating their financial situation, and determining the most appropriate course of action to achieve debt relief or restructuring.
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Our client in Hackensack, NJ is looking for a Bankruptcy Attorney for a full-time, direct hire position. MUST have 2+ years of attorney experience in Bankruptcy. Our client in Hackensack, NJ is looking for a Bankruptcy Attorney for a full-time, direct hire position.
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A bankruptcy attorney specializes in providing legal advice and representation to individuals, businesses, or organizations facing financial distress and seeking relief through bankruptcy proceedings.
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Job Title: Bankruptcy Attorney. Legal Research and Analysis: Stay abreast of changes in bankruptcy laws, regulations, and precedents. Client Advocacy: Advocate zealously on behalf of clients to protect their rights and interests throughout the bankruptcy process.
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Creditor Negotiations: Negotiate with creditors to reach agreements on debt repayment plans, loan modifications, or other arrangements that may mitigate the need for bankruptcy or facilitate the bankruptcy process.
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Case Evaluation: Conduct thorough reviews of clients' financial records, assets, liabilities, and debts to determine eligibility for bankruptcy relief and the most appropriate chapter of bankruptcy to file under (Chapter 7, Chapter 13, Chapter 11, etc.
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Experience in reviewing and recalculating the collection statute date when OIC, bankruptcy, innocent spouse, CDP appeals, or installment agreements extend the collection statute date. Experience in reviewing and recalculating the collection statute date when OIC, bankruptcy, innocent spouse, CDP appeals, or installment agreements extend the collection statute date.
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Prior experience practicing bankruptcy law preferred but not required for entry-level positions. Legal Representation: Prepare and file bankruptcy petitions, schedules, and other required documents with the bankruptcy court on behalf of clients.
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Minimum 2 years of experience as a bankruptcy attorney. Providing counsel to clients on various bankruptcy matters. Representing clients in bankruptcy proceedings. Minimum 2 years of experience as a bankruptcy attorney.
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Visit the IRS SPD Library to access the position descriptions. Experience in preparing and submitting a suit referral involving any of the following: a special condition lien, reduce tax claim to judgment, injunctive relief or foreclosure of the federal tax lien.
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We are a national law firm with expertise spanning Bankruptcy & Corporate Restructuring, Construction, Corporate Transactions, Employment, Environmental, Litigation, Real Estate, Tax, Trusts & Estates, and White Collar Defense & Investigations.
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Our client, a boutique Commercial Litigation and Bankruptcy law firm located in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, is seeking a NJ Barred attorney to assist on an ongoing, contract basis (bonus if candidate is also barred in NY.
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