Associate Attorney with 1 year of experience
Massachusetts - Tyngsboro
A law firm seeks a motivated Associate Attorney to join its team in Tyngsboro, MA. This position is ideal for candidates with experience in one or more of the firm's primary practice areas, including litigation, business, real estate, and municipal law. The successful applicant will thrive in a collaborative environment and will have the opport....
Litigation Associate
Massachusetts - Westborough
Job Overview A law firm seeks a full-time Litigation Associate in Westborough, Massachusetts. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of experience in litigation, with a preference for those with courtroom experience and familiarity in areas such as labor and employment, real estate/land use, construction, corporate/shareholder disputes, or fiducia....
Real Estate Senior Associate
Massachusetts - Boston
Job Overview A law firm seeks a Real Estate Senior Associate to join its Boston, Massachusetts office. This role offers the opportunity to engage in complex real estate transactions and collaborate with senior attorneys on diverse cases. Duties Handle real estate transactions including acquisitions, dispositions, and leasing. Engage in development,....
Commercial Real Estate Attorney
Massachusetts - Wellesley
Job Overview A law firm seeks a Commercial Real Estate Attorney with over 10 years of experience in New York, NY. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in commercial real estate transactions and lending. Duties Negotiate and draft commercial real estate contracts. Advise clients on real estate transactions and lending matters. Conduct d....
Consumer Financial Services Career Attorney
Massachusetts - Boston
Job Overview A law firm seeks a Consumer Financial Services Career Attorney in Boston, MA. The position offers a flexible, long-term career path with opportunities for growth and development. The role involves commercial litigation and representation of financial institutions, including mortgage, auto, and credit card litigation. Candidates must be....