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Type Full-Time
Location Massachusetts - Wellesley
Job ID X8ZP133320
Skills Trusts and Estates
A BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm in Wellesley is seeking a trust and estate attorney with 5-8 years of experience. Candidate should have experience drafting estate planning document and preparing estate gift and fiduciary income tax returns. An LL.M. in taxation is a plus.
This firm is located in Wellesley, Massachusetts and is AV-rated. This firm has also been recognized by Best Lawyers and Super Lawyers. This firm's practice areas include private client services, family law, real estate, litigation, employment law, corporate law, and financial services litigation. This firm takes pride in being different than the typical law firm, and is fully committed to providing the best possible legal services to each client.
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Wellesley office of our client seeks junior estate planning associate attorney with 1-2 years of experience. The candidate will learn about the field of elder law and estate planning for new attorneys. Duties include: direct client management, drafting estate plans, managing MassHealth applications, guardianship, conservatorship and probate matters....
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225 Franklin Street, 26th floorBoston,Massachusetts 02110
Phone (857) 277-7381
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