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Our client, a well capitalized and highly respected real estate investment firm in South Florida-based with a multibillions-dollar portfolio, wishes to add a senior attorney to its lean, sophisticated legal team. This is a rare opportunity to move in-house at a high level into a deeply active real estate investment platform with a long-term mindset and strong alignment between business and legal stakeholders. We are partnering directly with the General Counsel and Head of HR on this search after successfully placed two lawyers onto this team in the past couple of years. You will work alongside a high-performing legal team and business leaders. The legal department is tightly integrated into the business' operations and is seen as a strategic partner, not a back-office function. The role will focus primarily on counseling the legal and business teams on risk mitigation and response to anticipated and actual claims along with the coordination with outside counsel on case strategy related to active disputes.
- Base annual salary of at least $250,000, plus eligibility for a six-figure performance bonus to take total annual compensation north of $400K.
Responsibilities:
- Manage all phases of disputes affecting the business and its affiliates;
- Reviewing contracts with an eye towards risk mitigation;
- Responding to claims;
- Coordination with insurers and outside counsel in connection with litigated and ADR disputes;
- Counseling senior leadership of the company on best practices to limit risk, establishment of policies and protocols to support risk mitigation strategies, and implementation of approved policies;
- Collaborate cross-functionally with investment, asset management, and operations teams.
Required Qualifications:
- J.D. from a top law school and bar admission in good standing;
- 8+ years of relevant perience leading representing real estate owners, operators, or investors in dispute resolution, ideally with both law firm and in-house exposure;
- Substantive experience overseeing all stages of litigated disputes, spanning case strategy, drafting and responding to pleadings, motion practice, supervising discovery, trial preparation, and negotiating settlements;
- Stand-up/first-chair courtroom experience strongly preferred;
- Working familiarity with the real estate industry and experience representing clients in the real estate sector;
- Exposure to and the ability to counsel clients on risk attendant with commercial real estate transactions;
- Strong commercial judgment, ability to manage multiple workstreams, and a proactive mindset; and
- Excellent communication (written and verbal), and negotiation skills, with the ability to work well across legal and non-legal stakeholders.
If you meet the required qualifications and are interested in this role, please apply today.
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OVERVIEW:
The Tax Resolution Sales Consultant is a revenue producing sales professional responsible for converting qualified leads into retained clients. This role requires a minimum of one year of tax resolution sales experience and a strong ability to close. The consultant conducts high volume consultations with individuals and business owners facing IRS or state tax issues, presents customized resolution strategies, and secures signed agreements. Success in this role is measured by sales performance, conversion rate, revenue generated, and client satisfaction.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Manage and respond to inbound leads and conduct structured sales consultations with prospective clients regarding federal IRS and state tax liabilities.
- Clearly articulate value, pricing, and next steps to move prospects confidently toward engagement.
- Overcome objections, address concerns, and close retainer agreements.
- Consistently meet or exceed monthly revenue and conversion goals.
- Accurately collect required financial and personal information to initiate representation.
- Maintain detailed documentation of all sales activities and client interactions in CRM systems.
- Follow up on warm prospects to maximize conversion opportunities.
- Maintain compliance with all company policies and regulatory standards.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum one year of tax resolution sales experience required.
- Proven track record of meeting or exceeding sales targets in a consultative sales environment.
- Strong closing skills and ability to confidently discuss financial commitments.
- Excellent communication and persuasion skills.
- High level of emotional intelligence and ability to build rapport quickly.
- Organized and able to manage multiple prospects in various stages of the sales cycle.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office and CRM systems.
- Self motivated, competitive, and results driven.
- Must be organized and have ability to multi-task.
- Self-motivated with the ability to work independently.
SUMMARY
The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) is responsible for the coordination of daily clinical trial activities. USRC has a research Partnership with the principal investigator (PI) and their physician practice. The local oversight and direction for activities related to the conduct of the clinical research is directed by the PI. The CRC will work collaboratively with the principal investigator (PI), the Sr. Clinical Research Coordinator (SCRC), the clinical site, sponsor(s), clinical research organization(s) (CROs), institutional review boards (IRBs), and study participants to ensure Execution of the clinical trial in accordance with the Study Protocol, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), International Council for Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) and applicable state and local regulations. The CRC will assist the PI in protecting the rights, safety and welfare of all study participants.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties and tasks may be assigned.
- Coordinate all aspects of participant care from screening through study completion as defined by the protocol and PI delegation.
- Ensure and document that the informed consent process has occurred properly according to the Code of Federal Regulations (45 CFR part 46).
- Assist in the process of maintaining and updating each study participant's source records, including collection of medical history, assessment of eligibility and documentation of all study related procedures and relevant information.
- Promptly report adverse events, protocol deviations and unanticipated problems involving risk to human subjects or others to the PI, the Sponsor, the IRB and in accordance with the Federal Code of Regulations (21 CFR 312), with assistance as applicable.
- Ensure thorough, individualized, protocol-based study subject education on all study processes including but not limited to informed consent, study participation obligations, appropriate use of investigational product (IP), IP side effects and safety, communication with study staff and research rights.
- Provide timely and accurate exchange of participant information with the PI and research team as it pertains to study conduct and patient safety.
- Adhere to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA Privacy Rule) and protect participant confidentiality at all times.
- Dispense, administer and instruct participants on proper use of the investigational product (IP) in accordance with the protocol, coordinator's scope of practice and at the direction of the PI, with assistance as needed.
- Collaborate with the USRC clinical team. Participate in trial implementation, and ensure compliance with the study protocol by our clinical partners, with assistance as needed.
- Perform accurate and timely data collection, source documentation, and entry into the USRC databases and sponsor Case Report Forms (CRFs)/ interactive web response systems (IWRS). Address queries and sponsor requests in a timely manner.
- Aid in the coordination of long-term storage of research records in accordance with contractual requirements, with direction from the Director of Clinical Research.
- Assist in the preparation of and attendance during site initiation meetings, monitoring visits, audit visits or regulatory authority inspections.
- Responsible for the preparation and ongoing maintenance of Essential Documents (The Trial Master File). This includes those documents that will allow for the evaluation of the clinical trial and demonstrate compliance of the sponsor and PI with the study protocol and GCP. (Including but not limited to: Form FDA 1572, financial disclosures, laboratory certifications, protocol, investigator brochure, institutional review board (IRB) related documents, IND reports delegation of authority (DOA), study specific enrollment logs, monitoring reports, with assistance as needed.
- Assists in the coordination of efforts of internal and external resources (industry partners, clinical research organizations) to ensure efficient trial selection, proper patient recruitment, achieving target enrollment goals and trial plan execution.
- Fosters a patient-care culture that emphasizes patient safety and quality in all aspects.
- Responsible for the patient stipend automated payment process including registration into the system and processing payments per the USRC policy and ongoing maintenance of payments during the trial.
- Adheres to the USRC Research quality assurance program guidelines.
- Travel to Investigator Meetings or similar research related meetings is required.
- Travel may be required between dialysis facilities or nephrology practices within the community.
- Develops a working knowledge of current clinical research practice standards and regulatory requirements. For example, but not limited to; (FDA Federal Code of Regulations Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA), International Air and Transportation Association (IATA) - Shipping of Dangerous Goods. Maintains their industry standard licensures and certifications.
- May provide training and oversight of Clinical Research Coordinators and/or Research Assistants.
- Actively promotes GUEST customer service standards; develop effective relationships at all levels of the organization.
- Participate in team concepts and promote a team effort; perform duties in accordance with company policies and procedures.
- Participate in staff meetings as required.
- Regular and reliable attendance is required for the job.
- Actively promotes GUEST customer service standards; develops effective relationships at all levels of the organization.
- Participates in team concepts and promote a team effort; performs duties in accordance with company policies and procedures.
- Regular and reliable attendance is required for the job.
Qualifications/Requirements:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
Requirements include:
- Bachelor's degree in related field preferred.
- One (1) to three (3) years of experience in clinical research required; nephrology experience preferred.
- Basic knowledge of FDA regulations, IRB requirements and Good Clinical Practice.
- Basic knowledge of kidney care and/or End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) or similar field is a plus.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills required.
- Must have intermediate computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and web based tools); proficiency in USRC applications required within 90 days of hire.
All Full Time employees are eligible for the following benefits:
* Medical / Pharmacy
* Dental
* Vision
* Voluntary benefits
* 401k with employer match
* Virtual Care
* Life Insurance
* Voluntary Benefits
* PTO
All Part Time employees are eligible for the following benefits:
* 401k with employer match
* PTO
REQUIREMENTS AND PREFERENCES
Benefits of Broward County Employment
High-Deductible Health Plan - bi-weekly premiums:
Single $10.90 / Family $80.79
Includes a County Funded Health Savings Account of up to $2000 Annually
Consumer Driven Health Plan - bi-weekly premiums:
Single $82.58 / Family $286.79
Florida Retirement System (FRS) - Pension or Investment Plan
457 Deferred Compensation employee match
Eleven (11) paid holidays each year
Vacation (Paid Time Off) = 2 weeks per year
Up to 40 hours of Job Basis Leave for eligible positions
Tuition Reimbursement (Up to 2K annually)
Paid Parental Leave
The Broward County Board of County Commissioners is seeking qualified candidates for Medical Legal Investigator.
This is technical, laboratory, and investigative work in the Office of Medical Examiner and Trauma Services. Work involves conducting interviews and research in office and field settings to determine the cause and manner of death. Responsibilities also include the use of crime laboratory technology including photography to assist in collection of evidence at the scene of the death. Exercises independent judgment in selecting salient information and evidence to collect for use in determining cause of death.
In addition, the incumbent will and must have the ability to:
* Perform complex death investigations and possess medical knowledge and terminology.
* Work on and investigate cases for the cremation approval program.
* Work on and investigate cases for the Indigent Cremation Programs.
* Handle sensitive and confidential information in a professional manner and maintain confidentiality.
* Possess knowledge of state and local regulatory requirements applicable to vital statistics recordation, public records laws and rules of evidence.
* Work on-call 24/7, weekends, nights, and holidays.
* Work during emergency conditions (weather incidents, mass casualty incidents, etc).
* Work in a cohesive environment with others.
* Work well with others and be a vital part in teamwork.
* Input data into a computer database and/or case management system, and complete electronic forms.
* Regularly use office equipment, including the use and operation of camera and other photographic equipment.
* Contact the police in reportable deaths in accordance with Medical Examiner's Office procedures and protocols.
* Develop physical description of cadavers by viewing the body. Research missing person reports and compare physical descriptions to assist in identifying persons.
* May assist with crime laboratory work in the field, assembling material evidence. Follow internal procedures to ensure proper handling of evidence including drugs, medicines, poison, x-rays of ballistic location in cadavers, fingerprints, weapons, etc.
* Organize case records for the deceased for cases to be processed by the Medical Examiner's Office. Case data includes medical and family history, reports of circumstances and evidence surrounding the death.
* Prepares summary reports or cases using basic computer-based office and specialized applications. Enter case data and narrative into the Medical Examiner's data base as soon as possible and prior to end of shift.
* Research next-of-kin and identity of bodies. Arrange for family or friends to identify cadavers.
* Use established criteria to determine if cases fall under the jurisdiction of the Medical Examiner's Office, initiates action for Medical Examiner's office cases.
General Description
Performs technical, laboratory and investigative work in the Office of the Medical Examiner.
Works under general supervision, independently developing work methods and sequences.
Supervision is provided by a technical or administrative superior through work assignment and review of completed tasks.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
Requires either an Associates degree in criminal justice or biological science plus evidence of six (6) months volunteer work or internship in the field or one (1) year of related investigation experience including six (6) months knowledge and experience in the use of medical terminology.
Special Certifications and Licenses Required
American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigator (ABMDI) certification, minimum at the Diplomat Level, must be obtained within 24 months of hire and maintained for duration of employment.
Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Class E Driver's License for duration of assignment.
Preferences
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Criminal Justice, Biological Science or related field.
D-ABMDI or F-ABMDI CertificationSCOPE OF WORK
The functions listed below are those that represent the majority of the time spent working in this class. Management may assign additional functions related to the type of work of the job as necessary.
Responds to scenes, photographs and examines deceased for documentation and assists in determining the cause and manner of death; assists in positive identification; writes detailed scene report to provide the medical examiner with a description of the scene.
Enters the cause and manner of death, researches/locates next of kin of deceased; relays information to the assigned funeral home once the office received body released from next of kin; assists family members with identifying and releasing bodies; oversees the cremation program for the Office of the Medical Examiner.
Requests medical records from doctor's office and hospitals; speaks to the deceased's doctors to obtain further medical history.
Answers phones (answer general questions from family members, funeral homes, and others); interfaces with public, answers indigent cremation program inquiries; investigates and answers inquiries about cold cases and unidentified bodies.Contacts the police in reportable deaths in accordance with Office of the Medical Examiner's procedures and protocols.
Develops physical description of cadavers by viewing the body. Researches missing person reports, comparing physical descriptions to assist in identifying persons.
May assist with crime laboratory work in the field, assembling material evidence. Follows internal procedures to ensure proper handling of evidence including drugs, medicines, poison, x-rays of ballistic location in cadavers, fingerprints, weapons, etc.
Organizes case records for the deceased for cases to be processed by the Medical Examiner's Office. Case data includes medical and family history, reports of circumstances and evidence surrounding the death.
Follows up on cases until a final disposition is reached.
Prepares death certificates, releases of the body and other narrative and technical reports/forms as required by the situation. Prepares summary reports or cases using computer applications and enters case data into the Office of the Medical Examiner's data base.
Receives notice of death by telephone, in person, or from written reports. Conducts interviews to gather information surrounding the terminal event including physical descriptions of decedents and their personal habits; determines appropriate action to be taken.
Using established criteria determines if cases fall under the jurisdiction of the Medical Examiner's Office and initiates action for applicable cases.
Depending on assignment, may act as lead worker assisting with the training and work of other investigators, and interviewing and research in office and field setting to determine the cause and manner of death.
Depending on assignment, may be assigned the task of overseeing the Indigent Program, which assists in the proper disposition of unclaimed and indigent bodies within Broward County.
Depending on assignment, may be assigned the task of overseeing the death certificates submitted for cremation approval that must be reviewed, and possibly investigated, each business day for the approval of the Medical Examiner on duty.
Depending on assignment, may be assigned the task of overseeing Broward County's cold cases, along with performing casework on all of the unidentified persons currently falling under the jurisdiction of Broward Medical Examiner's Office.
Depending on assignment, may be assigned the task of assisting with the purchasing and oversee the maintenance of investigative equipment, uniforms and County vehicles.
Performs related work as assigned.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Physical DemandsPhysical demands refer to the requirements for physical exertion and coordination of limb and body movement.
Performs medium work that involves walking, standing, stooping, stretching, or lifting all of the time and also involves exerting between 20 and 50 pounds of force on a regular and recurring basis or exceptional skill, adeptness, and speed in the use of fingers, hands, or limbs in tasks involving very close tolerances or limits of accuracy.
Unavoidable HazardsUnavoidable hazards refer to the job conditions that may lead to injury or health hazards even though precautions have been taken.
Involves routine and frequent exposure to radiation; disease/pathogens.
Involves routine and frequent exposure to extreme heat and/or cold, wet or humid conditions, odors, dust, poor ventilation, fumes. Involves routine and frequent exposure to toxic/caustic chemicals.
SPECIAL INFORMATION
Competencies
- Tech Savvy
- Manages Complexity
- Decision Quality
- Optimizes Work Processes
County Core ValuesAll Broward County employees strive to demonstrate the County's four core behavioral competencies.
- Collaborates: Building partnerships and working collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives.
- Customer focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions.
- Instills trust: Gaining the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity.
- Values differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ComplianceBroward County is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to inclusion. Broward County is committed to providing equal opportunity and reasonable accommodations to qualified persons with disabilities. We support the hiring of people with disabilities; therefore, if you require assistance due to a disability, please contact the Professional Standards Section in advance at or email to make an accommodation request.
Emergency Management ResponsibilitiesNote: During emergency conditions, all County employees are automatically considered emergency service workers. County employees are subject to being called to work in the event of a disaster, such as a hurricane, or other emergency situation and are expected to perform emergency service duties, as assigned.
County-wide Employee ResponsibilitiesAll Broward County employees must serve the public and fellow employees with honesty and integrity in full accord with the letter and spirit of Broward County's Employee Code of Ethics, gift, and conflict of interest policies.
All Broward County employees must establish and maintain effective working relationships with the general public, co-workers, elected and appointed officials and members of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, political affiliation, familial status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, or gender identity and expression.
Complex litigation group of a growing boutique law firm is seeking the following (must be FL barred with FL experience):
Responsibilities of the Business/Real Estate/Construction Litigation Associate:
- Draft pleadings, motions, memoranda of law, discovery requests and responses, legal correspondence, etc.
- Take pride in work on a low volume complex caseload
- Attend court appearances in Florida state and federal courts
- Communicate clearly both orally and in writing to colleagues and clients
Requirements for the Litigation Associate:
- 2 - 4 years of litigation experience at a civil/commercial litigation law firm
- Licensed to practice law in Florida required
Looking for a motivated young attorney who wants to learn from senior attorneys and grow as a litigator. You will get hands on training on high stakes, high value litigation.
Compensation
- Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to work experience and qualifications. In addition to salary, a competitive benefits package is also provided.
NEW: Civil Litigator (2-5 Years) | Complex Civil & Business Litigation | Fortune 500 + Diverse Clients | Super Lawyers Team | LA-Hybrid | Up to $200K
Highlights:
- Prestigious Recognition: Multiple partners selected as 2024 Southern California Super Lawyers (an elite honor given to only ~5% of lawyers in the region)
- Case & Client Variety: Handle diverse, complex civil and business litigation matters involving real estate/HOA disputes, commercial contracts, entertainment industry issues, and more—working with Fortune 500 clients to individual entrepreneurs
- Collaborative & Experienced Team: Work alongside seasoned trial attorneys who bring deep expertise and mentorship to complex matters
- LA-Hybrid Flexibility: Based in the Los Angeles area with hybrid work options in a supportive, professional environment
- Growth Potential: Dynamic firm with ongoing expansion and opportunities for long-term career advancement in a respected practice
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage a varied caseload of civil litigation matters from inception through resolution
- Conduct legal research, draft pleadings/motions, handle discovery, and prepare for hearings, mediations, and trials
- Collaborate with partners and team members on strategy for complex disputes
- Provide strategic advice to clients across industries and client types
- Contribute to high-quality, results-driven representation in business and property-related litigation
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive base salary up to $200,000
- Performance incentives/bonus potential
- Comprehensive benefits: health insurance, retirement plans, and professional development support
- Mentorship and opportunities to grow under top-tier litigators
What We're Looking For:
- JD from an accredited law school
- Active California Bar admission
- 2+ years of experience in general civil litigation (business, real estate, commercial, or related disputes preferred)
- Strong research, writing, advocacy, and client communication skills
- Ability to meet annual billable expectation of approximately 1800-1900 hours
For a confidential, no-obligation discussion, email your resume to or DM/apply directly here on LinkedIn. All inquiries kept strictly confidential.
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
Commercial Real Estate Litigation Associate | Manhattan, NY (Hybrid) – Base Salary $250k+
Location/Schedule: Manhattan, NY (Hybrid)
Base Salary: $250k+
Practice: Commercial Real Estate Litigation – Landlord-tenant disputes, lease enforcement, development conflicts, zoning appeals, property tax certiorari
What stands out about this opportunity:
- Iconic Legacy in NYC Real Estate: Pioneer at a pre-eminent firm founded in 1975, renowned for transforming the NYC skyline over 50 years with unmatched expertise in every facet of real estate law.
- Award-Winning Litigation Excellence: Dominate with a top-ranked practice by The Real Deal Magazine among NYC's largest, twice honored as Litigation Department of the Year (Real Estate) by The New York Law Journal from 2
- Supportive, Balanced Culture: Excel in a collegial environment rated 5.0/5 on Glassdoor and named Crain's 2024 Best Places to Work in NYC, offering superior work-life balance and career growth
- Exclusive Real Estate Mastery: Specialize deeply in litigation, administrative law, and appeals within NYC's dynamic real estate sector, building expertise that's unparalleled for passionate advocates.
- Elite Compensation Structure: Command a premium $250,000+ base augmented by performance bonuses and comprehensive benefits, rewarding your impact on high-profile disputes.
Core Requirements (Flexibility for Exceptional Candidates):
- JD from an accredited law school and active New York State Bar admission (additional jurisdictions a plus).
- 3+ years of relevant litigation experience, ideally in commercial real estate, landlord-tenant, zoning, or property disputes.
- Strong proficiency in legal research, drafting (motions, briefs), discovery, court appearances, and strategic advocacy in complex matters.
No one fits every box perfectly - if you're driven by real estate litigation and close on experience, let's connect confidentially! This is one of several similar roles I'm handling.
If this ignites your litigation ambitions, reach out for a quick, private chat.
working/work at home options are available for this role.
Insurance Coverage Attorney | Manhattan, NY (Hybrid) – Base Salary $225k
Location/Schedule: Manhattan, NY (Hybrid)
Base Salary: $225,000
Practice: Insurance Coverage – National litigation, advisory, and opinions on complex policies, bad faith, additional insured disputes, reinsurance, and high-value claims for global insurers
What stands out about this opportunity:
- National Coverage Leadership – Handle sophisticated coverage disputes nationwide for world-class insurers, including recent SDNY summary judgments on additional insured and duty-to-defend issues.
- Elite Client Portfolio – Advise prestigious carriers like Chubb and international groups on intricate positions, focusing on high-rate, strategic matters rather than routine defense.
- Deep Expertise & Impact – Contribute to the firm's extensive national practice in coverage litigation and monitoring, with attorneys shaping outcomes for the largest insurance entities.
- Mentorship-Driven Advancement – Receive hands-on guidance in a collaborative setting, with a proven path where internal promotions (including recent ones) reward excellence.
- AV® Prestigious Standing – Work at an AV Preeminent-rated firm, the gold standard for excellence and ethics, strengthening your profile in insurance law circles.
Core Requirements (Flexibility for Exceptional Candidates):
- JD from an accredited law school and active New York State Bar admission (additional jurisdictions a plus).
- 3+ years of insurance coverage experience, including opinions, bad faith, or related litigation.
- Excellent policy analysis, drafting (opinions/briefs), research, and client advisory skills.
No one fits every box perfectly - if you're fueled by complex coverage work and close on experience, let's connect confidentially! This is one of several similar roles I'm handling.
If this sparks your interest, drop me a line for a quick, private conversation.
working/work at home options are available for this role.
Brand New Commercial Real Estate Attorney | Mid-Sized Houston Powerhouse with $13M+ Landmark Deals | Hybrid in Houston | Up to $220k Package
I am currently working closely with one of the main partners of a standout mid-sized full-service firm that delivers high-impact commercial real estate work for developers and institutional clients while offering true collaboration, hands-on exposure, and a supportive culture that keeps attorneys engaged and growing!
Highlights:
• Founded in the 90’s and consistently recognized as a Houston Business Journal Best Place to Work for multiple consecutive years; a Houston Top Workplace; this respected firm features a dedicated standalone real estate practice handling sophisticated acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, financing, and development — including landmark deals such as a landmark 6.3-acre mixed-use acquisition in a prestigious district for a prominent family office, along with major raw land purchases in prime locations — including a 46-acre suburban tract and a 17-acre downtown parcel.
• True mid-market powerhouse with a collaborative, flat structure — attorneys get meaningful client contact, input on strategy, and the chance to work on national and multistate projects alongside charismatic, diligent partners in a busy, cash-backed environment that stays active even in economic uncertainty.
The Role:
• Handle commercial real estate transactions including acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, and financing for developers, investors, and national clients
• Negotiate and draft purchase/sale agreements, commercial leases, and related documents
• Support development work on residential master-planned communities and other projects
• Collaborate directly with partners on due diligence, title review, and closing strategy
About you: At least 3 years of relevant experience with a demonstrated background in commercial real estate transactional matters. Active Texas Bar membership and JD from an accredited law school. Houston-based with local presence required.
Location: Hybrid in Houston
Package:
• Base salary up to $220k DOE + bonus potential.
• Health, dental, vision & 401(k) retirement plan.
If this sounds like your ideal next move — please book in some time below for us to speak: OR Email your resume to:
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
Trusts & Estates Associate | Manhattan, NY (In-Office) – Base Salary $225,000+
Trusts & Estates Associate Location/Schedule: Manhattan, NY (100% In-Office – Heart of Midtown) Base Salary: $225,000+ (commensurate with experience; bonuses and full package competitive) Practice: Trusts & Estates – Comprehensive estate planning, trust administration, fiduciary matters, tax controversies, charitable planning, business succession, and multi-jurisdictional wealth strategies for high-net-worth individuals, families, and institutions
What stands out about this opportunity:
- Unrivaled Boutique Dominance: Elevate your career at NYC's premier Trusts & Estates boutique—Brick & Patel LLP—where hyper-specialized focus delivers unmatched depth and impact, free from the distractions of broader firm practices, allowing you to master complex wealth matters at the highest level.
- Elite, High-Net-Worth Clientele: Represent ultra-high-net-worth families, fiduciaries, financial institutions, and businesses in sophisticated, multi-generational planning—gaining exposure to intricate strategies involving tax optimization, asset protection, and cross-border elements that few practices can match.
- Multi-State Expertise Advantage: Harness the firm's proven reach across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Florida, equipping you with portable, high-value skills in diverse jurisdictions and positioning you as a go-to expert in regional wealth disputes and planning.
- True Mentorship & Partnership Path: Thrive in a lean, collaborative team led by seasoned attorneys (including former judges and top practitioners), where you'll receive hands-on guidance, substantial autonomy from day one, and clear advancement to partnership for those who excel in this merit-driven environment.
- Premium Compensation in Prime NYC Setting: Command a strong $225,000+ base enhanced by performance incentives and top-tier benefits, all while immersing yourself in Manhattan's vibrant legal ecosystem from a prestigious Midtown location that blends prestige with real work-life integration.
Core Requirements (Flexibility for Exceptional Candidates):
- JD from an accredited law school and active New York State Bar admission (additional jurisdictions a plus, especially NJ, CT, PA, or FL).
- 3+ years of relevant trusts & estates experience, ideally in planning, administration, tax controversies, charitable giving, or fiduciary matters.
- Strong proficiency in drafting trusts/wills, tax analysis, client counseling, and handling complex estate matters with precision and discretion.
No one fits every box perfectly—if you're passionate about high-end trusts & estates and close on experience, let's connect confidentially! This is one of several similar roles I'm handling.
If this aligns with your vision for sophisticated wealth work, reach out for a quick, private discussion.
working/work at home options are available for this role.