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About the Company
Boutique Law firm in West LA with an exceptional reputation in the Legal Entertainment practice.
About the Role
As a Litigation Legal Secretary, you will provide a variety of secretarial and administrative duties for assigned attorneys. You will be responsible for interacting with colleagues in a team setting and upholding the image of the Firm by maintaining positive contact with clients, attorneys and staff, and observing confidentiality of client matters.
The Day-to-day: On any given day, you will be working with firm leadership, partners, and business colleagues on a variety of requests and projects. You will:
Responsibilities
- Input, revise, and finalize correspondence, memoranda and other legal documents.
- Draft routine correspondence, memoranda and other documents.
- File legal documents in federal and state courts, including e-filing in all courts and agencies; prepare documents for service of process; prepare case shell documents for use by attorneys.
- Verify all attachments, exhibits and enclosures are included with transmittal letters/memos.
- Proofread documents and check for appropriate formatting, spelling and grammar.
- Maintain good public relations with clients.
- Review all incoming mail, distribute to teams as needed and upload to the DMS.
- Prepare documents and packages for mail, messenger and overnight delivery.
- Prepare expense reports, manage vendor invoices, mailings, and request checks as needed.
- Enter attorney time. Send time entry reminders.
- Process client billing. Assist with review and edit of bills as necessary.
- Schedule appointment and make arrangements for meetings, conferences and travel.
- Complete client/matter intake forms. Request conflicts of interest checks. Open new files. Prepare files to be closed.
- Coordinate and follow through on requests and projects with other support departments (e.g. receptionists, file/document clerks, office services).
- Provide overflow and absence coverage assistance as well as secretarial support for Secretarial Team Members attorneys.
- Other duties and projects as assigned.
Qualifications
A minimum of 5 years of litigation secretarial experience. (Insurance Defense experience is a plus).
Required Skills
- Strong proofreading skills, attention to detail and solid grammar/spelling skills.
- High degree of proficiency with Microsoft programs (Word, Outlook, Excel).
- Legal citation and legal terminology expertise.
- Familiarity with iManage, Compulaw or similar technology.
- The ability to organize, prioritize and meet the demands of multiple attorney assignments.
- Flexibility to work overtime occasionally.
- Good attendance and punctuality.
Senior Estate Administration Paralegal
This position supports attorneys in the Estates Practice group to effectively handle client matters. Responsibilities include assisting attorneys in the preparation of estate and trust documentation, including but not limited to estate, inheritance and income tax returns, Accountings, Receipt and Release Agreements and related estate and trust documents required in estate and trust administration;
Location western suburbs
Seeking an experienced paralegal to join our sophisticated Estates and Trusts boutique practice. The applicant should have at least 6 years' experience and be qualified to coordinate estate administration matters independently, including preparation for probate and attendance at probate with clients, valuation of assets, preparation of Form 706 federal estate tax returns and PA inheritance tax returns, fiduciary accountings, audit papers, and receipt and release agreements. Experience in Form 709 federal gift tax return preparation is a plus.
The firm might consider a junior attorney with relevant gift tax return & trust administration experience.
A college degree and a paralegal certificate preferred. Familiarity with the following programs will be helpful: Word, Excel, Worldox, TimeMatters, Tabs 3, Lackner 6-in-1 Systems, and EstateVal. Pleasant and collegial work environment along with competitive salary commensurate with experience$85k-105,000, maybe more for the right person with experience
Please contact Joyce Feinstein 267 710-6727
Overview
Whistler Partners is partnering with a nationally recognized Financial Services practice seeking a Banking Regulatory Senior Counsel (10+ years) to join its platform.
This is a highly selective hire within a sophisticated regulatory team advising banks, fintechs, and financial institutions on complex federal and state banking matters. The group is open to candidates coming from law firms, government agencies, or in-house roles, provided they bring deep subject-matter expertise in banking regulation.
Why this role?
This is a strategic senior-level seat within a respected financial services practice. The ideal candidate will combine strong technical banking regulatory experience with the ability to engage meaningfully with clients and regulators.
While some business development aptitude is preferred, a significant portable book is not required. The firm is focused on adding high-caliber regulatory talent who can deepen the platform's capabilities across chartering, payments, enforcement, and capital requirements.
For experienced regulatory lawyers looking for a strong institutional platform—with room to build, advise, and lead—this is a compelling opportunity.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead national and state bank charter applications and regulatory approval processes.
- Advise on payments systems and CFPB-related regulatory frameworks.
- Counsel on consumer protection laws applicable to banks and financial institutions.
- Manage and advise on bank M&A transactions, ensuring regulatory compliance.
- Navigate bank enforcement matters, including escalation, resolution, and appeals before federal banking agencies.
- Provide guidance on financial privacy and cybersecurity compliance.
- Advise on bank capital requirements and related strategic considerations.
- Oversee compliance with vendor management and third-party risk regulations.
- Counsel clients on permitted banking activities and investment authority.
- Liaise with federal and state regulatory bodies as needed.
Top Requirements
- 10+ years of substantive experience in banking regulation, finance, or lending.
- Deep knowledge of federal and state banking laws and regulatory frameworks.
- Experience obtaining bank charters and interfacing with federal banking agencies.
- Familiarity with CFPB rules, enforcement processes, capital requirements, and vendor oversight.
- Background at a law firm, regulatory agency, or in-house financial institution.
- Business development aptitude preferred (significant portables not required).
- Strong judgment, communication skills, and client-facing presence.
Compensation
- $350,000-$425,000 base salary
TL;DR
Senior banking regulatory role (10+ years) advising on charters, payments, enforcement, capital, and bank M&A. Open to firm, government, or in-house talent. $300K–$325K base with strong platform support.
Open to other locations including New York, Chicago, Bay Area, Dallas and others.
About Whistler Partners
Matchmakers, Not Headhunters
Whistler Partners is a boutique matchmaking firm focused on counseling the best and the brightest attorneys over the course of their careers. We believe that the right move comes from working closely with talent to curate their long-term career paths. When it comes to career advice, what matters is not the size of the agency but the strength of your individual recruiter.
We readily admit that we are elite and only work with the best – after all, a little elitism is okay when it comes to your career. Employers love us because we are picky about whom we represent, and attorneys love us because we get them their dream jobs.
Senior Condominium / Cooperative Attorney – Governance & Board Counsel
New York, NY · Hybrid
A well-established NYC real estate boutique is adding a senior condominium / cooperative attorney to serve as trusted outside counsel to a sophisticated portfolio of long-tenured boards.
This is a leadership-level role for an attorney who already advises boards and wants to operate within a deep, stable platform with consistent client demand and meaningful influence in governance strategy.
Attorneys in this group typically manage established board relationships rather than building a practice from scratch.
Compensation is typically in the $250K–$310K range, depending on experience, with bonus opportunity and origination credit. Billable expectations are consistent with a sustainable senior practice focused on long-term board relationships rather than high-volume transaction work.
The position offers direct boardroom exposure, strong internal support, and long-term growth within a highly regarded condo/co-op practice.
This search is actively moving toward initial conversations.
Company Description
Dhillon Law Group Inc. operates nationwide with offices in California, Florida, and Virginia. The firm specializes in a wide array of practice areas including business litigation, labor and employment litigation and counseling, antitrust litigation, and others.
Mid-Level Litigation Associate — Commercial, Regulatory & Public Law
San Francisco, California
Overview
We are seeking a mid-level litigation associate to join our San Francisco office. Our practice combines sophisticated commercial litigation, regulatory enforcement matters, and public law challenges across a diverse nationwide client base. This role is well suited for an attorney trained in a leading law firm or government practice who is seeking greater responsibility, direct client engagement, and meaningful participation in complex, high-impact disputes, with close collaboration and mentorship from experienced partners. Associates in our San Francisco office work closely with partners on significant matters from inception through resolution and are expected to assume substantial responsibility as their experience develops.
The Practice
Our litigation practice spans commercial disputes, regulatory enforcement, and public law matters affecting businesses and organizations across industries. The associate will support — and, as appropriate, take lead responsibility in — matters that include:
- Commercial and corporate litigation, including contract disputes, fiduciary duty claims, and business tort matters
- Partnership, shareholder, and governance disputes
- Regulatory investigations and enforcement actions at the state and federal level
- Administrative proceedings and writ petitions challenging agency action
- Appellate matters and pre-litigation strategic counseling
Matters frequently involve expedited proceedings, requests for injunctive relief, parallel regulatory exposure, and substantial financial or operational stakes for clients. Associates work on lean teams and play visible roles in significant matters.
Responsibilities
- Manage cases and discrete litigation components with increasing independence
- Draft pleadings, dispositive motions, and substantive briefs
- Conduct and oversee written discovery and motion practice
- Participate in depositions, hearings, mediations, and client strategy sessions
- Work closely with partners on litigation strategy and case development
- Develop legal analysis across evolving statutory and regulatory frameworks
- Communicate directly with clients, opposing counsel, and regulators
- Assume ownership of key workstreams and contribute to efficient case management
Associates will have opportunities for meaningful stand-up experience and direct client interaction commensurate with experience.
Qualifications
- Three to five years of litigation experience in state and/or federal court
- Training at a leading law firm, litigation boutique, or government practice preferred
- Experience drafting dispositive motions and managing discovery
- Strong research, writing, and analytical skills
- Sound professional judgment, strong organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple workstreams effectively
- Interest in both commercial litigation and regulatory/public law matters, including attorneys seeking to broaden their practice into these areas
- Active membership in the California Bar, or ability to obtain admission promptly
- Judicial clerkship or government experience is a plus
What We Offer
- Sophisticated litigation across commercial, regulatory, and public law domains
- Early and meaningful responsibility in significant matters
- Direct client engagement and strategic involvement
- Close collaboration with experienced partners and lean staffing on cases
- A collegial, intellectually rigorous environment focused on high-quality work
- Competitive compensation commensurate with experience
- Hybrid flexibility consistent with client and practice needs
We value varied professional backgrounds and perspectives and encourage candidates with diverse experiences to apply.
How to Apply
Please submit a resume and writing sample directly to Dulce Mercado ( ) and Michael Columbo ( ).
Salary
Base salary: $175,000 (adjustable depending on experience).
Trustpoint One is pleased to assist a leading boutique firm in its search for a Labor and Employment Attorney to assist in preparing for an upcoming trial. This temporary position offers a hybrid schedule in the firm's Los Angeles office.
Qualifications:
- Member, in good standing, of the California bar.
- Possess 4-7 years of labor and employment experience;
- Excellent motion drafting, research and writing skills required
- Experience preparing for depositions and trial required.
All candidates must be able to work on a computer screen for a sustained amount of time.
If you would like to learn more about the Labor & Employment Attorney in Los Angeles, California please submit your resume and writing sample in Word format.
Trustpoint.One provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Wachler & Associates, PC is a nationally recognized boutique healthcare law firm representing a wide variety of healthcare providers and suppliers. While located in Royal Oak, Michigan, we represent healthcare clients on a nationwide basis, from Alaska to New York and everywhere in between, and we have done so for over three decades.
Job Description:
Wachler & Associates, P.C., a nationally recognized healthcare law firm based in Royal Oak, Michigan, is seeking an experienced attorney with 3–7+ years of experience in administrative law and/or litigation. Healthcare law experience is preferred but not required. Candidates with backgrounds in litigation, insurance defense, medical malpractice, or other complex civil litigation matters are encouraged to apply.
The ideal candidate will be able to independently manage client relationships and caseloads, demonstrate strong academic credentials, and possess superior writing, analytical, and advocacy skills. Experience handling administrative proceedings, regulatory disputes, investigations, and high-exposure litigation is a plus. The ability to manage multiple deadlines and a high-volume caseload is essential.
This position offers a sophisticated practice, substantial responsibility, direct client interaction, and a clear path toward professional growth and partnership.
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and transcript for consideration to
Goodman McGuffey LLP has an immediate opening for a Workers' Compensation Associate Attorney in its Orlando, Florida office. Goodman McGuffey LLP is a boutique civil law litigation firm founded in 1990, offering a supportive, collegial, small-firm atmosphere.
As an EOE/AA employer, Goodman McGuffey LLP does not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicant's age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, status of a veteran and basis of disability or any other federal, state, or other protected class.
Please send resumes and questions to . We are seeking candidates for the position of workers' compensation attorney.
Requirements:
- Minimum 1-2 years of workers' compensation experience
- FL BAR license required
- Strong attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines
- Creativity
- Self-starting and independent thinking
- Professional and highly motivated
- Advanced technology skills for a paperless environment
- Interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with a diverse range of clients, attorneys and staff
- Ability to excel in a fast-paced challenging environment
- A commitment to exceptional client service
- Top quality writing skills
- Strong academic credentials
- Desire to handle high exposure cases
- Desire for hands on courtroom experience
- This is an exceptional fast track career opportunity for candidates seeking a high level of responsibility in a diverse and progressive law firm environment
- Experienced candidates with partial book of business will also be considered, but not required
- The ideal candidate must be able to handle caseload
The firm offers a salary and bonus package, competitive benefits and opportunity for advancement reflective of its challenging and complex case load.
Harry Jho LLC is seeking Attorneys to join the Funds practice in our Firm's Orlando and Miami offices, representing buy-side clients (hedge funds, asset managers, family offices) in negotiating their prime brokerage, repo, stock loan, futures, ISDA, and related documentation.
The ideal candidate is 3-4 years out of law school and looking to transition from a biglaw/mid-law firm, in-house legal role, or government agency. We are seeking individuals open to making a career change to negotiating prime brokerage and securities finance documentation. Prior experience in trading documentation is not necessary, which makes this a rare opportunity. We are looking for long-term hires whom we can invest in.
Associates at our Firm are responsible for supervising deal flow and ensuring quality control. In order to be successful, you will need to master both a new practice area and the unique operational model we apply in our practice. The first year is a learning curve. It is steep, and it is real.
Who we are: Founded in 2007, Harry Jho LLC is the leading law firm in the prime brokerage and securities finance industry. We have over 50 professionals, and a management team with a combined 80+ years of experience in this industry. We represent the largest and most sophisticated global financial institutions and hedge funds in negotiating the agreements that govern their trading relationships. We have been actively growing our practice and now have offices in New York, Orlando, and Miami. You can read more about us at our website and more about Harry Jho by listening to his interview with Celina Lee here: we operate: Unlike most law firms, the core of our team is not Attorneys, it is Analysts. We hire smart recent graduates from all academic backgrounds and train them intensively for 60–90 days. When seasoned, they function at our firm like Associates at traditional firms. Associate hires will initially go through the same training process as our Analysts, then transition to a supervisory role within the Firm's tiered review structure.
Responsibilities: After a training period (approximately 3-6 months), you will:
- Negotiate contracts between our clients (leading hedge funds) and the largest Dealers on the street.
- Support client relationship management under the direction of the Partners, with a path toward independent client coverage.
- Function as the quality control layer between our Analysts, Partners, and clients.
- Supervise deal flow.
Qualifications and Requirements:
- 3-4 years of legal experience at a law firm, government agency, or in-house legal department. Prior experience in trading documentation or securities finance is not required. If you were looking for a way into a career in the global markets industry, this is your chance.
- JD from a T30 law school with an excellent academic record.
- Genuine motivation to develop a career in a new practice area from the ground up and commit to a steep learning curve.
- Strong communicators who are comfortable in an open (trading-floor style) environment. If you are uncomfortable with narrating your workflow and real-time coordination with a team, and prefer to reach conclusions in a black box, this role is not the right fit.
- Humble and ready to learn from people who have been doing this work for 15–20+ years but may not be Attorneys.
- Adept at implementing administrative and managerial directives.
- Mathematical attention to detail in document preparation.
This is a high-intensity role. Attorneys work approximately 200 hours per month. This is biglaw work in a boutique firm setting.
How to apply:
- Submit resume and cover letter to
Compensation:
- Biglaw scale for your class year.
- We offer health, dental, vision insurance and 401K with Cash Balance Plan.
NOTE:
- Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. We cannot sponsor H-1B visas.
- Hybrid office. Candidates must be based in the Miami or Orlando area and be available to work on-site at least 3x/week.
- We are unable to respond to phone calls or direct messages regarding this position.
- Please do not contact members of the firm directly for any reason. Questions regarding the position should be directed to
- Hybrid role - onsite Tuesday-Thursday and remote Monday/Friday**
Supports contract compliance efforts through a deep expertise in contract lifecycle management processes to ensure compliance and enable the Firm's impact, ESG, and risk goals. Provides guidance and updates existing/new agreements in alignment with Anti-bribery and other firm specific clauses needed for compliance and regulatory purposes.
- Maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including legal teams and category management teams to ensure contract compliance to firm standards
- Regularly update procurement contracts to reflect any changes in the corporate governance framework ensuring legal standards and internal policies are met
- Provide continuous support to adapt procurement contracts to accommodate changes that arise during project execution, ensuring that contracts remain relevant and enforceable
- Develop closeout strategies for contracts and ensure proper documentation
- Collaborate with legal teams to update contract terms and conditions templates as needed
- Ensure adherence to contract terms and compliance with legal requirements
- Draft progress reports and maintain metrics for contracts and change order completed
- Scope of Responsibilities
- Global
- University degree with 8-10 years of relevant experience
- Key Skills
- Contracts and Agreement Drafting
- Negotiation Skills
- Risk management
- Expertise
- Legal, Regulatory & compliance
- Risk & Sustainability
- Project Managment
- Advanced degree and/or previous paralegal experience preferred
- Risk and Sustainability
- Contract Lifecycle Management processes and systems experience preferred but not required