Legal Jobs in Braintree, MA
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Workplace Experience Manager
Boston, MA — Onsite
This role sits within the Workplace Experience (WE) function and plays a key part in shaping a best‑in‑class, hospitality‑driven environment. The manager will lead a high‑performing team, partner with department leaders, and drive strategic initiatives that enhance connection, service, and operational excellence.
Responsibilities
- Lead, coach, and develop the Workplace Experience team while setting clear goals aligned with the organization’s vision.
- Partner with office and departmental leadership to deliver a high‑quality, client‑focused workplace experience.
- Develop and implement experience‑related guidelines, best practices, and service standards.
- Build strong cross‑functional relationships while promoting professionalism, collaboration, and ethical work practices.
- Oversee recruitment, onboarding, and ongoing training for team members; identify opportunities for professional growth.
- Safeguard confidential, sensitive, and proprietary information with discretion.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree preferred
- Minimum 7 years of experience in hospitality, customer service management, or a similar environment.
- Experience in hotel management, facilities/office management, corporate settings, or legal environments preferred.
- Comfort navigating various technology platforms and tools.
Lead Billing Systems Specialist (LAW FIRM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED)
New York, NY · HYBRID · Full-time
Global Law Firm seeking a Lead Billing Systems Specialist to support billing operations and ensure accurate, timely matter setup across the financial systems. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a detail-oriented, collaborative environment and has strong experience with law‑firm billing systems.
Responsibilities
- Review and maintain accurate billing rate data in Aderant
- Set up new matters and complex billing arrangements
- Manage e‑billing setup, vendor communication, and submission requirements
- Interpret client billing guidelines and ensure compliance across systems and teams
- Train billing team members on matter‑setup protocols and data standards
- Collaborate with Intake, Finance, Practice Management, and other internal teams to support timely matter openings
- Lead process improvement initiatives related to billing, matter setup, and engagement management
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required
- 3–5+ years of financial systems experience in a law firm
- Experience with tools such as IntApp Open, Aderant, or Elite 3E
Paralegal Manager (Transactions practices)
Full Time Permanent
San Francisco, CA || Boston, MA || New York, NY
Hybrid Role
Description
We're seeking a Paralegal Manager to lead, develop, and inspire our high-performing team of transactional paralegals. In this pivotal leadership role, you will oversee paralegals supporting a broad range of sophisticated practice areas, including Mergers & Acquisitions, Private Equity, Capital Markets, Lending & Financial Transactions, Emerging Companies + Venture Capital, Technology Transactions, Real Estate, and Private Funds. You will drive day-to-day supervision and performance management while aligning practice-specific staffing with evolving client and business needs. This role is instrumental in advancing workflow and process improvements, championing training and professional development, strengthening quality and risk management standards, and leveraging technology to enhance efficiency and service delivery. With responsibility for administrative oversight across assigned offices, the Paralegal Manager ensures exceptional client service, fosters innovation, and delivers operational excellence at every level.
- Lead paralegal workflow management by setting priorities, assigning projects, and ensuring balanced utilization across transaction practice groups.
- Oversee performance management, including evaluations, feedback, compensation recommendations, and counseling in collaboration with HR.
- Promote a culture of accountability, consistency, and open communication while ensuring adherence to firm policies and standards.
- Monitor paralegal utilization, productivity, and client service outcomes; implement programs to address workload, staffing, and performance trends.
- Partner with HR to recruit, onboard, and orient new paralegals; support attorney integration into the paralegal program.
- Develop and deliver substantive training programs, SOPs, checklists, and playbooks to drive operational excellence.
- Establish service level standards (accuracy, turnaround time, quality metrics) and lead quality control reviews and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Champion technology adoption, including closing tools, DMS platforms, e-signature, entity management, and e-filing systems.
- Evaluate and implement AI-enabled automation solutions—with appropriate governance—to improve efficiency, reduce error rates, and protect confidentiality.
- Oversee administrative operations including timekeeping, PTO approval, compliance reporting, space utilization, and coordination with office leadership.
ABOUT YOU
- Bachelor’s degree required.
- Minimum 7 years of transactional paralegal experience in one or more areas: M&A/Private Equity, Capital Markets, Finance, ECVC, Technology Transactions, Real Estate, or Private Funds.
- Minimum 3 years of supervisory experience in a law firm environment; multi-office leadership experience preferred.
- Deep knowledge of end-to-end deal lifecycles, including diligence/VDR management, entity management, UCC/SEC/Blue Sky filings, and closings/post-closing processes.
- Proficiency with document management, collaboration, e-signature, closing management, entity management, and e-filing platforms.
- Strong analytical, organizational, and prioritization skills, with the ability to align decisions to business objectives.
- Demonstrated leadership, accountability, and client service excellence, with strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to handle confidential information, manage competing priorities, coordinate vendors, and maintain flexibility to meet business needs.
Up to $250K Base + Trial BonusPlaintiff Personal Injury Attorney Record Breaking Environment Boston
I am currently working with one of the Nation’s Fastest Growing Personal Injury firms who are actively seeking multiple expansion hires as they look to increase headcounts across numerous offices the country. In terms of the opportunity, here are the details:
The Firm
Super Lawyer Environment: Work alongside some of the Nation’s most prominent Attorney’s in Personal Injury and rub shoulders with the Elite in this space
National & Regional Presence: With over 300+ Employees and 20+ Offices, work for a firm with a presence across the country – fighting for the rights of the wronged!
Industry leading cases that are sure to break records: Work on cases that will shift you into the limelight with record breaking and high publicity lawsuits!
Huge Trial Opportunity: Be exposed to First Chair Trial opportunities early in your days here; trial focused position where they will give you exposure from Day One
The Role
Case Management & Dispute Resolution: Play an active role throughout the litigation process - assisting with dispute resolution and taking lead responsibility on selected cases to drive successful outcomes.
Litigation Support: Collaborate with senior attorneys in the drafting, discovery, and trial preparation phases across a range of litigation matters, including auto accidents, premises liability, and product liability cases.
Professional Development & Growth: Benefit from the firm’s investment in your continued professional education, with support for conferences, networking events, certifications, and courses designed to advance your legal career.
The Requirements
3+ Years Experience
Plaintiff Side Personal Injury Experience
The Package
Up to $250K Base
Bonus related to Trial outcomes: Ability to double – even triple – your earning potential through successful case outcomes
Comprehensive Benefits Package
I would love to discuss this opportunity in further detail with yourself; please apply below or forward a copy of your resume to for a confidential and non-discretionary chat.
Respected real estate department of a sophisticated boutique law practice in Downtown Boston seeks a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal with 2+ years' experience to join its thriving team. Competitive pay and benefits, based on experience level.
Commercial Real Estate Paralegal – Boston, MA
Key Responsibilities & Duties:
- Review legal contracts using approved forms and checklists
- Draft form legal documents, including notice letters, simple amendments, SNDAs, estoppels, etc.
- Manage the document execution process: prepare cover sheets, coordinate signatures via DocuSign or hard copy, scan and file documents using proper naming conventions, distribute final versions, and maintain original archives
- Review title insurance policies and land surveys
- Track and input Terms & Conditions for vendor, investment, and real estate contracts into internal systems, ensuring compliance and monitoring alongside legal staff
- Support legal entity formation and maintenance for real estate investment purposes, including reviewing annual reports, updating governance documents, and preparing tax forms
- Monitor and update critical legal deadlines and communicate time-sensitive tasks
- Act as a point of contact for document-related inquiries from internal and external stakeholders
- Maintain organized legal records and assist with reporting for legal compliance and audits
Ideal Candidate:
- 2+ years of experience in commercial real estate law or related in-house legal department
- Strong understanding of legal documents in real estate development and management
- Highly proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Acrobat; comfortable with legal technology systems
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Able to work independently, prioritize deadlines, and manage multiple complex projects
- Meticulous attention to detail and strong organizational skills
- Ability to handle confidential information with sound judgment and discretion
Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS) is committed to fair employment practices. We are proud to employ staff with the cultural and linguistic competency to work within a variety of communities.
Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS) seeks applications for a full-time Paralegal position in the Housing Unit, focused on eviction record sealing.
Position Description: GBLS’s Housing Unit was the first in the state to create an eviction sealing record team which has full-time staff devoted to assisting tenants in sealing their past eviction court cases. The team is now expanding and seeking a paralegal whose responsibilities include assisting tenants directly with sealing eviction records; community outreach and education; coordination of clinics; and coordinating the work of staff, volunteers, and pro bono counsel in advising and assisting tenants with eviction records sealing.
The position may also require doing work in other projects of the Housing Unit to support tenants living in public and subsidized housing, tenant organizations seeking to preserve affordable housing, shelter advocacy, legislative and administrative advocacy projects, impact litigation, and any other paralegal work of the Housing Unit.
This is a grant-supported position; if the grant is not renewed, the paralegal may be transitioned to another position at GBLS.
GBLS is a hybrid workplace and will allow work from home several days per week. Off-site travel or work outside traditional hours (Mon-Fri, 9-5) may be required. GBLS provides reimbursement for work-related travel.
Qualifications: We are looking for a candidate who can respond quickly and professionally to requests from applicants, clients, staff members, and external partners. Candidates must be able to work cooperatively on a team and have good attention to detail. Additionally, applicants should possess strong advocacy skills that include the ability to communicate effectively and persuasively both orally and in writing. Candidates with lived experience of displacement and housing instability are strongly encouraged to apply. Fluency in one or more languages spoken by GBLS clients (e.g., Spanish, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, Arabic) is a plus.
Compensation and Benefits: Salary and benefits are based on a union scale and additional compensation for increased years of experience. A paralegal with 3 to 6 years of experience (including certain educational experiences) would earn between $50,000 to $53,000, with an additional $950 annual payment for a second language ability. GBLS offers a generous benefits package including low-cost comprehensive health insurance, paid time off, and ongoing professional development opportunities.
Application: Candidates should submit (1) a resume, and (2) a letter of interest, each in separate PDF file, to the Human Resources Department via e-mail at Please refer to Job Code: HU-PARA (Eviction Record Sealing) when applying for this position. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis after March 29, 2026 and until position is filled.
At GBLS, we recognize our strength comes from the unique contributions of each team member. We invite candidates from all walks of life and backgrounds to apply.
Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS) is committed to fair employment practices. We are proud to employ staff with the cultural and linguistic competency to work within a variety of communities.
GBLS seeks to fill an AS/LA position in the Workers’ Rights Unit. This position provides an excellent opportunity for a candidate interested in gaining experience with workers’ rights and social justice advocacy, engaging with low-income clients, receiving training in employment law as well as relevant technology and software, and joining a collegial and supportive team committed to advancing the workplace rights and economic well-being of low-wage workers.
The position will combine administrative and legal assistant work to support both clients and advocacy staff and to facilitate the smooth functioning of the Unit. This work may include:
· Conducting client intakes by phone or in-person;
· Obtaining, organizing, and reviewing documents from clients, employers, and government agencies (including through online portals);
· Following up with clients to provide information and referrals;
· Preparing forms, letters, and other materials to advance clients’ legal cases;
· Obtaining interpreters and/or providing interpretation/translation (if language skills permit);
· Assisting with orientation and training for new staff, interns, and volunteers;
· Using GBLS’s case management system to enter data, check for case conflicts, and compile information;
· Engaging in administrative tasks such as preparing unit timesheets, managing unit calendars, scheduling meetings, handling incoming and outgoing mail, and organizing supplies and shared workspaces.
Qualifications: Excellent interpersonal, organizational, time management, and written and oral communication skills; comfort with initiating phone outreach; strong attention to detail; enthusiasm for working as part of a team as well as independently; and adeptness with technology and software. Fluency in a second language (especially Spanish, Portuguese, or Haitian Creole), an interest in contributing to low-wage workers’ rights advocacy, and experience with Microsoft Office (including Word, Excel, Outlook, and SharePoint) are strongly preferred.
Salary & Benefits: Starting salary is based on union scale with a range from $47,000 to $54,000 for candidates between 0 and 10 years of experience, with annual Collective Bargaining Agreement increases and an additional $950 annual payment for a second language ability. GBLS offers a generous benefits package, retirement contribution, and generous Paid Time Off (PTO) leave.
How to Apply: Candidates should submit a letter of interest and resume to the Human Resources Department via email at Please refer to Job Code: WRU-ASLA when applying. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled, but applicants are strongly encouraged to apply by April 6, 2026.
At GBLS, we recognize our strength comes from the unique contributions of each team member. We invite candidates from all walks of life and backgrounds to apply.
LHH is working closely with a well-established Northeast litigation firm is seeking a mid-level civil litigation associate (at least 3 years’ experience) to join a highly respected practice group known for trial work and medical malpractice/ professional liability and institutional defense matters. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys digging into fact‑intensive cases, working directly with clients, and taking on substantive responsibilities early under the mentorship of experienced partners.
About the Role
You’ll handle a steady and varied docket involving claims brought against organizations, service providers, and other institutional entities. The work is active, fast‑moving, and offers frequent opportunities to appear in court, develop case strategies, and interact with experienced litigators who value collaboration and practical problem‑solving.
What We're Looking For
- JD from an ABA‑accredited law school
- Massachusetts Bar admission
- 3–5 years of civil litigation experience
- Comfort appearing in state and federal courts
- Strong writing, analytical, and advocacy skills
- Ability to operate with initiative and sound professional judgment
Compensation & Benefits
$135,000–$165,000, based on experience, plus comprehensive benefits:
- Medical, dental, and vision
- 401(k)
- Life insurance
- HSA/FSA options
- Flexible PTO
- Technology reimbursement
- Ongoing professional development
Who Thrives Here
Attorneys who enjoy hands‑on litigation, learning by doing, and being part of a team that values strong judgment, initiative, and continued growth will be a great match.
How to Apply: Interested candidates can submit their resume here or email it directly to me at
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Plaintiff Litigation Attorney | Up to $250k Base + Potential $200k in Bonus| Boston | High-Value Injury Cases
Not every personal injury firm is built for serious litigation.
A nationally recognized plaintiff platform responsible for billions recovered for injured clients is expanding its Boston team.
If you want better cases, real trial exposure, and meaningful upside, this is worth a conversation.
The Opportunity
You’ll work on high-value injury litigation, including:
• Catastrophic injury
• Medical malpractice
• Premises liability
• Complex negligence matters
With full support infrastructure (paralegals, investigators, experts) so attorneys can focus on litigation strategy, advocacy, and courtroom work.
Ideal Background
• Massachusetts Bar admission
• Litigation experience (plaintiff PI preferred)
• Experience managing cases through discovery and depositions
• Interest in building a long-term trial practice
Compensation
• Up to $250,000 base salary
• Performance-based bonus tied to case results
• Hybrid structure in Boston
Why Attorney Find This Platform Interesting
Better case quality
Strong trial culture
Significant support resources
Clear earnings upside
Confidential conversation
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Feinberg Hanson LLP ( ) is seeking a highly organized, detail-oriented corporate paralegal to provide organizational and practice specific assistance to attorneys in all stages of corporate transactions.
Responsibilities:
· Assist with corporate filings and applications such as those associated with incorporations, federal EIN numbers, obtaining EDGAR codes, foreign qualifications, dissolutions etc.
· Maintain capitalization records, such as stock, option, warrant and note ledgers.
· Prepare stock certificates, stock certificate receipts and related documents.
· Maintain corporate record books.
· Structure and organize client files on the firm server.
· Assist with maintaining the trademark database.
· Assist with stockholder mailings.
· Assist with closings by tracking signature pages and creating final documents, making applicable corporate filings as directed by closing attorney (e.g. restated certificates of incorporation, certificates of merger, certificates of conversion etc.), ordering certificates of good standing, and related tasks.
· Assist with ancillary documents for closings.
· Assist with closing binders and post-closing matters.
· Assist with federal and state securities filings, including preliminary research and analysis.
· Gather information, review, summarize and analyze data relative to research projects.
· Due diligence in support of audit response letters.
· Communicate regularly with attorneys regarding the status of projects and deadlines and inform attorneys of any issues.
· Provide general paralegal support as requested by attorneys.
· Act as point of contact for clients’ inquiries as needed and aid clients with annual state filings.
· Maintain firm website and aid in general business development.
Requirements:
· A bachelor’s degree from a reputable university. 2026 graduates are welcome to apply!
· Professional, positive “can-do” attitude and demeanor; a self-starter with an excellent sense of initiative and follow-through.
· Reliable, organized, detail-oriented with strong interpersonal, communications and client service skills.
· Strong time management and organizational skills with the flexibility to work overtime as needed.
· Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines in a fast-paced environment independently, as well as with others.
· Excellent typing and word processing skills, to include advanced MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and DocuSign e-Signature.
· Authorized to work in the United States.
Please forward resumes via e-mail to or mail to:
Feinberg Hanson LLP
Human Resources
855 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116