<p>We are looking for an experienced Controller to join our team in Hayward, California. This role is ideal for someone with exceptional organizational skills and a keen eye for detail, particularly in managing and maintaining critical documentation processes. The successful candidate will play a vital role in ensuring the integrity and accessibility of organizational records while supporting operational efficiency.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Oversee all accounting operations, including general ledger management, account reconciliations, payroll, AP/AR, budgeting, and financial reporting.</li><li>Lead monthly, quarterly, and annual close processes to ensure accurate, timely, and audit-ready financial statements and reports.</li><li>Prepare and review financial statements, program cost reports, budget monitoring reports, and required filings for management and external parties.</li><li>Serve as primary liaison for external auditors, coordinate audit activities, and ensure timely resolution of findings.</li><li>Oversee fixed asset accounting, including capitalization, depreciation, and reporting.</li><li>Develop, implement, and maintain strong internal controls, financial policies, and procedures to safeguard assets and ensure regulatory compliance.</li><li>Monitor financial performance, analyze variances and trends, identify risks, and recommend corrective actions to support budget and compliance goals.</li><li>Lead annual budget development and support forecasting, financial planning, and scenario analysis to promote long-term sustainability.</li><li>Drive continuous improvement of accounting systems, ERP optimization, reporting automation, and data integrity initiatives in partnership with the CFO.</li><li>Maintain strict confidentiality and ensure robust data security controls for sensitive financial information.</li><li>Perform additional responsibilities as assigned by the CFO.</li></ul>
<p>We are looking for a Controller to lead accounting operations for a construction-focused organization in San Leandro, California. This role oversees financial reporting, cost tracking, and internal controls while supporting accurate project-based accounting. The ideal candidate brings strong expertise in construction finance, work-in-progress analysis, and accounting systems to help guide sound business decisions.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Develop financial strategies aligned with company goals</li><li>Oversee accounting functions (AP/AR, reporting, tax, budgeting, cash flow)</li><li>Prepare and present financial reports to leadership</li><li>Use Sage 100 and integrated systems to improve processes and accuracy</li><li>Track industry trends to support decision-making</li><li>Manage relationships with CPAs, TPAs, brokers, and regulators</li></ul>
<p><strong>Controller | Strategic + Hands-On Leadership</strong></p><p>📍 Greater Hartford, CT (primarily on-site with flexibility)</p><p><strong>Reference:</strong> SF0013408225</p><p><strong>Recruiter Contact:</strong> Sal Fiorillo — Sal.Fiorillo@RobertHalf</p><p><br></p><p>We’re partnering with a well-established, mission-driven organization in the Greater Hartford area seeking a Controller to lead financial reporting, internal controls, and accounting operations in a complex, multi-entity environment.</p><p>This is a high-impact role with visibility to executive leadership and the opportunity to help shape financial strategy during a period of evolution and leadership transition.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You’ll Do</strong></p><ul><li>Lead financial reporting, month-end close, and audit processes</li><li>Oversee and enhance internal controls and compliance (GAAP, regulatory)</li><li>Partner with senior leadership on budgeting and financial strategy</li><li>Present financial results and insights to executive leadership and board-level stakeholders</li><li>Manage and develop a small accounting team (4–5 people)</li><li>Drive process improvements and system optimization</li><li>Support tax filings, regulatory reporting, and audit coordination</li></ul><p><b>Requirements: </b></p><ul><li>7–10+ years of progressive accounting experience</li><li>Strong background in GAAP, financial reporting, and internal controls</li><li>Experience in complex or regulated environments (nonprofit, healthcare, higher ed, public accounting, etc.)</li><li>CPA and/or Master’s preferred</li></ul><p><strong>Nice to Have:</strong></p><ul><li>Exposure to Form 990 / nonprofit reporting</li><li>Experience with debt compliance / bond covenants</li><li>Experience presenting to executive leadership or boards</li></ul><p><strong>Why This Role Stands Out</strong></p><ul><li>Strategic + operational mix — not just closing the books</li><li>Direct exposure to CFO + executive leadership</li><li>Opportunity to help shape processes under new leadership</li><li>Strong benefits + retirement contribution</li><li>Mission-driven environment with real impact</li></ul><p>If you meet the minimum requirements and want to learn more about this opportunity, please email your resume to the email listed above.</p><p>All inquiries are confidential. Please note at Robert Half we never present your background to a client company without your permission.</p>
<p>Colleen McAuliffe from Robert Half is looking for an experienced Controller to lead core accounting and financial management activities for a nonprofit organization in San Jose, California. This position will guide financial reporting, regulatory compliance, and internal control practices in a federally funded environment while serving as a trusted advisor to executive leadership. The ideal candidate brings strong expertise in government-funded programs, cost-based accounting, and financial planning, along with the ability to strengthen processes and support sound operational decisions.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Direct daily finance and accounting activities, including payables, receivables, payroll oversight, general ledger management, reconciliations, cash administration, fixed asset tracking, billing, and purchasing controls.</p><p>• Produce and review monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and timely delivery of supporting schedules.</p><p>• Maintain compliance with federal funding requirements by overseeing financial practices related to grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and cost-reimbursable programs.</p><p>• Prepare required financial submissions, tax-related filings, and documentation for multiple entities while preserving accurate records for restricted and unrestricted funds.</p><p>• Act as the primary point of contact for external auditors and government reviewers, coordinating audit support and promoting ongoing audit readiness.</p><p>• Oversee indirect cost methodologies, including fringe, overhead, and administrative allocations, and support the development of billing rates, pricing models, and cost proposals.</p><p>• Partner with program and operational leaders to build budgets, monitor spending, analyze financial variances, and improve forecasting and cash planning.</p><p>• Strengthen financial policies, internal controls, procurement documentation, and subcontractor compliance practices to reduce risk and improve accountability.</p><p>• Lead, coach, and develop accounting staff while presenting financial insights, compliance updates, and performance recommendations to senior leadership.</p><p>• Manage financial systems and related process improvement efforts to enhance reporting quality, efficiency, and decision support.</p>
<p>We are looking for an experienced Controller to join our team in Honolulu, Hawaii. This newly created role offers an exciting opportunity to lead financial operations, provide strategic insights, and work closely with clients to deliver exceptional service. The ideal candidate will bring strong technical accounting expertise and leadership skills to oversee complex financial matters and contribute to the organization's growth. Due to the nature of the work and onsite requirements, preference will be given to Hawaii residents. Applicants should be able to reliably commute or reside within the region to meet business needs. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply by calling Noe Silva at 808.452.0264.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Lead regular client meetings to discuss ongoing projects and address outstanding issues.</p><p>• Conduct thorough technical accounting research and document findings for future reference.</p><p>• Oversee the preparation and review of complex financial statements to ensure accuracy and compliance.</p><p>• Apply advanced accounting principles to resolve intricate financial challenges and provide solutions.</p><p>• Coordinate departmental activities and keep leadership informed on key developments.</p><p>• Plan and manage projects, obtaining necessary leadership approvals prior to initiation.</p><p>• Train and mentor staff, review their work, and provide constructive feedback to enhance performance.</p><p>• Deliver insightful business advisory services and make value-driven recommendations to clients.</p><p>• Prepare and analyze internal financial reports, including budgets, forecasts, and management packages.</p><p>• Maintain and update client procedure manuals to ensure up-to-date and efficient processes.</p>
<p><strong>Job Title:</strong> Manufacturing Controller (Multi-Site)</p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Torrington, CT- On Site </p><p><strong>Reference ID: </strong>BR0013427975</p><p><strong>Contact: </strong>Brittany Rizzo / [email protected]</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Company Overview</strong></p><p>Our client is a rapidly growing manufacturing company expanding across multiple sites, driven by operational excellence, innovation, and a strong commitment to quality. As they scale, they are seeking a strategic and hands-on Manufacturing Controller to strengthen financial oversight, improve cost visibility, and partner with operations leadership across their facilities.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Position Summary</strong></p><p>The Manufacturing Controller will lead financial management and cost accounting across multiple production sites. This role is critical in ensuring accurate reporting, driving cost efficiency, and supporting operational decision-making. You will act as a key business partner to plant managers and senior leadership, providing insights that directly impact profitability and growth.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee all plant-level financial activities across multiple manufacturing sites</li><li>Lead monthly close processes, including inventory, COGS, and variance analysis</li><li>Develop and maintain standard costing systems; analyze and explain variances (labor, overhead, materials)</li><li>Partner with operations to drive cost reduction initiatives and improve margins</li><li>Prepare budgets, forecasts, and long-range financial plans for manufacturing operations</li><li>Ensure strong internal controls, compliance, and adherence to accounting policies</li><li>Analyze capital expenditures and support ROI-driven investment decisions</li><li>Standardize financial processes and reporting across sites</li><li>Mentor and develop plant finance teams where applicable</li><li>Support ERP implementations or system enhancements as the company scales</li></ul>
<p>We are looking for a bilingual Scheduler to support construction operations in Thomasville, North Carolina by organizing project timelines and keeping teams aligned on daily priorities. This role helps ensure crews, subcontractors, materials, and key milestones stay coordinated across multiple active jobs. The ideal candidate is comfortable working in a fast-moving environment, communicates clearly in English and Spanish, and can adapt schedules as project needs change.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Build and maintain detailed schedules for multiple construction projects, keeping timelines current as work progresses.</p><p>• Coordinate daily and weekly work plans for field personnel and subcontractors to support efficient jobsite activity.</p><p>• Share scheduling updates, changes, and priority shifts clearly in both English and Spanish with office and field teams.</p><p>• Monitor crew availability, equipment allocation, inspection timing, and material delivery dates to reduce disruptions.</p><p>• Revise project timelines in response to weather impacts, scope adjustments, labor constraints, or other jobsite changes.</p><p>• Partner with project managers, superintendents, and administrative staff to address conflicts and keep work on track.</p><p>• Prepare schedule summaries and progress updates for leadership and field stakeholders.</p><p>• Participate in planning discussions and help track deadlines, milestone dates, and upcoming work activities.</p><p>• Maintain accurate scheduling records and related documentation for ongoing and completed projects.</p>
We are looking for a skilled Healthcare Litigation Associate to join our team in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. In this role, you will represent healthcare organizations in a variety of legal matters, including malpractice, liability, and compliance with state and federal regulations. This position offers a collaborative and intellectually stimulating work environment that supports growth and values teamwork.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Represent healthcare clients in litigation matters such as medical malpractice, corporate negligence, and general liability cases.<br>• Advise clients on compliance with state and federal healthcare regulations.<br>• Handle contractual and employment-related legal issues for healthcare organizations.<br>• Conduct depositions, draft motions, and perform other litigation-related tasks.<br>• Collaborate with colleagues to provide high-quality legal services in a team-oriented environment.<br>• Manage multiple cases simultaneously while maintaining strong attention to detail.<br>• Work onsite five days a week, with flexibility to work remotely on Fridays after the initial ramp-up period.<br>• Stay informed about changes in healthcare laws and regulations to provide accurate legal counsel.<br>• Communicate effectively with clients and team members to ensure clarity and alignment.<br>• Contribute to a positive workplace culture by sharing knowledge and supporting team goals.
We are looking for a skilled and motivated Associate to join our team in Boston, Massachusetts. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in commercial lending, real estate finance, and loan workout transactions. This role offers the opportunity to work in a hybrid environment while contributing to our dynamic and collaborative legal practice.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Draft and review loan documentation in alignment with lender credit approval requirements.<br>• Conduct due diligence, including necessary searches, and analyze results to ensure compliance.<br>• Review and negotiate title insurance policies for real estate collateral on behalf of lenders.<br>• Ensure proper perfection of security interests in personal property collateral under the Uniform Commercial Code.<br>• Collaborate with borrowers' legal counsel and third parties to negotiate loan agreements.<br>• Examine and interpret organizational and authority documents related to transactions.<br>• Prepare and negotiate agreements such as Subordination, Non-Disturbance, and Attornment Agreements for commercial real estate tenants.<br>• Develop and review zoning and land use opinions for real estate collateral transactions.<br>• Draft and negotiate participation, syndication, and intercreditor agreements with other lenders.<br>• Assist in preparing forbearance, loan modification, and settlement documents for loan workouts.
<p><em>The salary range for this position is $90,000-$95,000 and it comes with benefits, including medical, vision, dental, life, and disability insurance. To apply to this hybrid role please send your resume to [email protected]</em></p><p><br></p><p>You don't have to be a 'people person' to want to work for a company that prioritize cultivating a healthy work environment for their employees while emphasizing the importance of a work-life balance. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Essential Job Responsibilities</strong></p><p>Shall consist of, but are not limited to the following:</p><ul><li>Prepare monthly, quarterly and year-end financial statements and reporting packages with required supporting documentation for all assigned entities by due dates</li><li>Maintain, review and analyze general ledger accounts in connection with financial reporting processes</li><li>Perform analysis of various balance sheet and income statement accounts to identify irregularities</li><li>Ensure that all bank accounts are reconciled daily and follow-up on reconciling items on a timely basis</li><li>Calculate and post expense accruals with high level of accuracy</li><li>Maintaining amortization schedules and recording of accruals</li><li>Responsible for the preparation of the balance sheet reconciliations for assigned properties</li><li>Reconcile and process intercompany transactions on a monthly basis</li><li>Prepare all monthly property management fee calculations and posting charges to respective properties</li><li>Manage, reconcile and process AP transactions</li><li>Assist the Controller with preparation of monthly cashflow tracking and annual budgets</li></ul><p><br></p>
We are offering an exciting opportunity for an Associate in Needham, Massachusetts, United States. This role is within the legal industry, focusing primarily on Estate Law and Planning. The successful candidate will be interacting with clients, providing support and guidance in matters related to Probate & Estate Administration, Estate Planning, and Revocable Trusts. <br><br>Responsibilities:<br><br>• Provide excellent customer service, ensuring beneficial interactions with all clients<br>• Show a strong understanding and application of Estate Law in day-to-day responsibilities<br>• Display a thorough knowledge of estate planning procedures and regulations<br>• Be adept at handling matters related to Probate & Estate Administration<br>• Exhibit comprehensive knowledge of Revocable Trusts<br>• Demonstrate experience with state and federal tax returns<br>• Possess proficiency in using word processing and spreadsheet tools effectively.
<p>We are looking for a talented Associate Attorney with 1+ years of experience to join our dynamic legal team in Boston, Massachusetts. This role offers the chance to work on high-profile plaintiff litigation cases, particularly in corporate shareholder derivative matters, with a focus on challenging leadership teams on behalf of institutional investors. Our firm is renowned for its exceptional culture, outstanding results, and commitment to maintaining work-life balance.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Conduct in-depth legal research and draft briefs, pleadings, motions, and other essential legal documents.</p><p>• Collaborate with partners and team members to develop case strategies, assess risks, and prepare for litigation.</p><p>• Manage discovery processes, including document reviews, preparation of discovery requests and responses, and deposition preparation.</p><p>• Represent clients in court proceedings, hearings, and other legal settings as required.</p><p>• Work closely with institutional investors to support their cases against corporate leadership and boards of directors.</p><p>• Maintain thorough and accurate case records, correspondence, and documentation.</p><p>• Contribute to achieving significant outcomes in cases, with the potential for substantial bonuses tied to successful results.</p><p>• Uphold the firm's commitment to delivering exceptional legal services while fostering a positive, balanced work environment.</p><p>• Participate in firm-wide initiatives to ensure collaboration and continuous growth.</p><p>• Stay informed on developments in securities litigation and related fields.</p>
<p>Robert Half Legal is recruiting an Associate Attorney for the Fresno office of its large, very successful regional law firm client servicing public entity clients. The Associate will represent public schools, school districts, and educators in the firm's special education and student civil rights (including Title IX) practice. They will gain excellent experience appearing and advocating in proceedings, such as Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meetings and Section 504 plan negotiations. Also, the Associate will conduct workplace investigations and witness interviews on (or virtually) school campuses and prepare comprehensive reports of findings as a neutral.</p><p><br></p><p>Qualifications: 1-5 years of civil litigation or public administrative law practice; confident research, writing, and oral advocacy skills; and good academic record. And, interest in serving as a lawyer for public education and some charter school clients.</p><p><br></p><p>The base salary range is $110,000 - $150,000+/yr., DOE, plus monthly productivity bonuses and an annual discretionary bonus totaling $15,000 to $40,000/yr. Good benefits, including the firm’s profit-sharing contributions to the retirement plan, are part of the employment package.</p><p><br></p><p>For confidential consideration, please reply here and/or email your resume to Jon Lucchese, Vice President for Permanent Placement Services Practice, at jon.lucchese‹at›roberthalf‹dot›com . Thank you!</p>
<p>Established law firm is seeking an Associate Attorney to join their dynamic team. This remote role offers an opportunity to engage in challenging civil litigation cases, focusing on combating insurance fraud and advocating for justice on behalf of our clients. The ideal candidate will bring strong analytical and writing skills, a collaborative mindset, and a willingness to take on significant responsibilities from the outset. This person MUST RESIDE IN CALIFORNIA, TEXAS, OR WASHINGTON & have an active California bar license. This role offers competitive compensation based on experience + a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, paid time off, and retirement benefit.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Represent clients in civil litigation cases, with a primary focus on insurance fraud matters.</p><p>• Conduct legal research, draft pleadings, and prepare comprehensive legal documents.</p><p>• Participate in depositions, including both conducting and defending them effectively.</p><p>• Manage the discovery process, including drafting and responding to discovery requests.</p><p>• Collaborate with team members to develop and execute litigation strategies.</p><p>• Handle pre-trial and trial responsibilities, including preparing evidence and presenting cases in court.</p><p>• Communicate and negotiate with opposing counsel to seek resolutions or settlements when appropriate.</p><p>• Maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant laws and regulations affecting insurance fraud cases.</p><p>• Foster strong client relationships through regular communication and updates on case progress.</p>
<p>Robert Half is looking for an Associate to join a law firm in Chicago, Illinois. This role offers an opportunity to work on high-impact employment litigation cases, with a focus on combating workplace discrimination, harassment, and pay equity issues. If you are passionate about advancing social justice and have a strong background in labor and employment law, we encourage you to apply.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Represent clients in complex employment litigation cases, including discrimination, harassment, and pay equity matters.</li><li>Conduct legal research and draft briefs, motions, and other court filings to support case strategies.</li><li>Manage cases in federal court, ensuring compliance with procedural rules and deadlines.</li><li>Collaborate with clients to understand their needs and provide clear legal guidance.</li><li>Analyze and interpret federal employment laws to develop effective arguments and strategies.</li><li>Participate in depositions, hearings, and trials to advocate for clients.</li></ul>
<p>We are looking for an organized and detail-oriented Associate to oversee the daily operations of our office in Chicago, Illinois. The ideal candidate will ensure smooth workflows, manage administrative tasks, and foster a positive work environment. This role requires a proactive approach to coordinating various functions while maintaining high standards of professionalism.</p><p><br></p><p>Salary Range: 120-200K</p><p><br></p><p>Benefits: M/D/V, 401K, PTO</p><p><br></p><p><em>Our specialized recruiting professionals apply their expertise and utilize our proprietary AI to find you great job matches faster.</em></p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Oversee the daily operations of the office, ensuring efficient use of facilities and support staff.</p><p>• Organize and manage logistics for attorneys and staff to streamline workflows.</p><p>• Handle financial tasks such as bank reconciliations, accounts payable, and preparation of financial statements.</p><p>• Collaborate with external accountants to facilitate tax return preparation and compliance.</p><p>• Supervise audits, census processes, and management of profit-sharing and 401(k) plans.</p><p>• Review and compile necessary information for renewing firm insurance policies.</p><p>• Administer payroll processes for all employees, including partners and support staff.</p><p>• Evaluate lease agreements and coordinate with building management on safety protocols.</p><p>• Assist with billing operations and collaborate with the Billing Systems Administrator.</p><p>• Plan and support firm social functions and other related activities as needed.</p>
<p>We are looking for a skilled Litigation Attorney to join an established law firm in Walnut Creek, California. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work with a highly respected firm specializing in construction litigation. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and are passionate about delivering exceptional legal solutions, we encourage you to apply. This role offers competitive compensation based on experience + a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, paid time off, and retirement benefit.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Handle various aspects of litigation, including preparing pleadings, drafting motions, and managing discovery processes.</p><p>• Conduct legal research and analysis to support case strategies and provide informed recommendations to clients.</p><p>• Represent clients in mediation and dispute resolution proceedings to achieve favorable settlements.</p><p>• Take and defend depositions with professionalism and attention to detail.</p><p>• Collaborate with team members to develop comprehensive legal strategies and solutions.</p><p>• Manage settlement agreements and ensure compliance with negotiated terms.</p><p>• Provide legal guidance and representation in matters related to community association law.</p><p>• Argue motions effectively in court to support case objectives.</p><p>• Maintain clear and persuasive communication with clients and stakeholders to address their legal needs.</p><p>• Stay updated on relevant legal developments and apply knowledge to enhance case outcomes.</p>
<p>Reputable and collegial Sacramento firm is looking for an attorney with 4+ years of experience in litigation to join their practice. This role will be handling exciting and complex construction matters throughout California. If you are eager to learn construction litigation and the opportunity to grow long term with a respected law firm, please apply now!</p><p> </p><p>This role offers competitive compensation, healthcare benefits, HYBRID REMOTE WORK OPTIONS, and a great retirement package. If you have strong interpersonal skills and exceptional writing skills, this might be the role for you.</p><p> </p><p>For confidential consideration, please email your resume to Jennifer Shin, Vice President for Permanent Placement Services Division, at jennifer.shin‹at›roberthalf‹dot›com . Thank you!</p><p> </p><p>Responsibilities will include:</p><p> </p><p>· Preparing for trial</p><p>· Drafting pleadings</p><p>· Drafting and responding to discovery</p><p>· Legal research</p><p>· Law and motion practice</p>
We are looking for a dedicated Litigation Associate Attorney to join a respected law firm in Quincy, Massachusetts. This position is ideal for candidates with a minimum of three years of litigation experience who are eager to gain hands-on courtroom exposure and work closely with a senior trial attorney on diverse civil litigation cases. This role offers the opportunity to expand your expertise across various legal areas and contribute meaningfully to case strategy and development.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage all aspects of civil litigation, including pleadings, discovery, motion practice, and trial preparation.<br>• Draft and argue motions effectively in court.<br>• Conduct depositions and oversee discovery processes.<br>• Represent clients during court appearances, evidentiary hearings, and trials.<br>• Collaborate with a senior trial attorney to develop case strategies.<br>• Communicate regularly with clients and opposing counsel to ensure case progress.<br>• Handle litigation matters across various courts, including District Court, Superior Court, Land Court, and Probate & Family Court.<br>• Provide legal support for disputes involving commercial, real estate, personal injury, and probate litigation.
We are looking for a Real Estate Associate with expertise in transactional commercial real estate and multifamily housing to join our team in New York, New York. This role offers the chance to contribute to a dynamic practice that specializes in handling complex and layered affordable housing transactions. If you're seeking a challenging yet rewarding career in the legal field, we encourage you to apply.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage and oversee complex commercial and multifamily real estate transactions, including acquisitions, dispositions, and joint ventures.<br>• Collaborate with clients to provide strategic advice on property development deals and financing transactions.<br>• Draft and review legal documents with precision, ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations.<br>• Represent owners and developers in multifaceted real estate projects, offering tailored legal solutions.<br>• Supervise and guide deal team members to ensure efficient execution of transactions.<br>• Conduct thorough research and analysis to support decision-making in affordable housing matters.<br>• Negotiate terms and agreements with stakeholders to achieve favorable outcomes for clients.<br>• Develop and maintain strong client relationships by delivering high-quality legal services.<br>• Stay updated on industry trends and legal developments to enhance practice expertise.<br>• Coordinate with internal and external parties to streamline transaction processes.
We are looking for an experienced Associate Attorney to support insurance-related litigation matters in a contract opportunity with potential for a longer-term arrangement based in Dallas, Texas. This role is well suited for a Texas-licensed attorney who can work independently on substantive legal assignments and contribute quickly in a remote or hybrid environment. The position focuses on insurance coverage and defense work, with an initial project-based workload and the potential to transition into a longer-term arrangement.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Prepare motions, pleadings, and discovery responses with minimal oversight while maintaining strong legal accuracy and organization.<br>• Analyze insurance coverage issues involving first-party and third-party claims and develop clear legal positions based on policy language and applicable law.<br>• Draft reservation of rights letters, declaratory judgment filings, and related coverage documents for active matters.<br>• Support litigation strategy in bad faith and coverage disputes, including research and written advocacy for state and federal court proceedings.<br>• Assist with deposition preparation and other case development tasks tied to civil litigation matters.<br>• Manage assigned work independently within project timelines, including an initial workload expected to range from approximately 40 to 80 hours.<br>• Collaborate with legal team members in a remote or hybrid setting to ensure timely progress across active assignments.
<p>A well established Massachusetts law firm in Natick is seeking an experienced Family Law Associate to join its growing domestic relations practice. This attorney will handle a diverse caseload involving divorce, custody, support, modifications, paternity matters, and related probate and family court litigation. The ideal candidate is a confident litigator with strong client management skills and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a busy team.</p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><p>• Manage all phases of family law matters, including intake, strategy development, discovery, motion practice, settlement negotiation, and trial preparation.</p><p>• Represent clients in Massachusetts Probate & Family Court hearings, trials, and conferences.</p><p>• Draft pleadings, motions, financial statements, agreements, discovery responses, and correspondence.</p><p>• Conduct legal research and provide guidance to clients on complex domestic relations issues.</p><p>• Work closely with partners, paralegals, and staff to ensure high-quality client service.</p><p>• Maintain organized case files and meet all court and statutory deadlines.</p><p>• Participate in mediation, conciliation, and alternate dispute resolution proceedings as needed.</p><p>Qualifications</p><p>• J.D. from an accredited law school.</p><p>• 5–8 years of substantive family law experience in Massachusetts.</p><p>• Admission and good standing with the Massachusetts Bar.</p><p>• Strong courtroom experience and familiarity with Probate & Family Court procedures.</p><p>• Excellent drafting, negotiation, and advocacy skills.</p><p>• Ability to manage a high-volume caseload with minimal supervision.</p><p>• Strong interpersonal skills and a client-focused approach.</p><p>• Comfort working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.</p><p>Preferred Skills</p><p>• Experience with complex asset division, business valuation issues, and high-conflict custody matters.</p><p>• Mediation or conciliator training (a plus, not required).</p><p>• Familiarity with case management systems (Clio, PracticeMaster, or similar).</p>
<p>National law firm is seeking an attorney to join their team. This role is centered around litigation law, particularly within the areas of toxic tort, complex product liability, general liability, and commercial litigation. You will be responsible for handling local and national accounts throughout the state of California, managing a litigation caseload, and preparing for and participating in trials. This role offers competitive compensation based on experience, along with a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, paid time off, and retirement benefits.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities</p><p>• Manage a litigation caseload, ensuring all aspects of each case are attended to in a timely and organized manner</p><p>• Conduct depositions, preparing witnesses for deposition and trial</p><p>• Review and analyze discovery requests, preparing and responding to discovery responses and pleadings</p><p>• Prepare court filings and service to counsel, utilizing e-filing where applicable</p><p>• Prepare for and provide support during trials</p><p>• Maintain accurate time records, ensuring all work is accounted for</p><p>• Utilize your skills in defending depositions, trial experience, and civil litigation to effectively carry out your duties</p><p>• Analyze complex matters, drawing on your ability to work independently and multi-task</p><p>• Exhibit superior research and writing skills, using these to benefit the team and our clients.</p>
<p>A respected and established Napa law firm is seeking a Midlevel Estate Planning Attorney to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity for a driven legal professional who wants to further their career in a collaborative, client-focused environment. This role offers competitive compensation based on experience + a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, paid time off, and retirement benefit.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Advise clients on estate planning and trust administration matters, including drafting wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and related documents.</li><li>Conduct legal research and analysis pertaining to estate planning, gift and estate tax, and related areas.</li><li>Represent clients in probate and trust administration proceedings.</li><li>Collaborate with clients, colleagues, and other professionals to develop and implement comprehensive estate planning strategies.</li><li>Stay current on developments in estate and tax law to ensure best practices and client service.</li><li>Participate in firm business development and client relationship management efforts as needed.</li></ul>
<p>We are seeking a dependable, detail-oriented Service Coordinator to support our property management division. The ideal candidate is a proactive self-starter with a strong customer service focus and exceptional organizational skills. If you excel in a fast-paced environment and thrive on managing multiple priorities, we want to hear from you! Call Melissa Tree at 808.452.0254. Preference will be given to applicants currently residing in Hawaii due to the nature of the job requirements.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Respond promptly to tenant service calls and dispatch service personnel as directed by the Property Manager.</li><li>Organize, file, and maintain electronic property documents, including Certificates of Insurance, leases, and expense records.</li><li>Assist with property inspections and manage follow-up logs to ensure timely completion of outstanding items.</li><li>Track and document tenant service requests, monitor response times, and ensure completion.</li><li>Support budgeting and forecasting by managing vendor contracts, service logs, and cost histories.</li><li>Monitor and update project schedules and timelines for capital improvement planning.</li><li>Track recurring expenses and work orders, following up on missing invoices.</li><li>Update and maintain databases (mailing lists, contact lists, client information).</li><li>Draft and distribute documents, reports, memos, proposals, and correspondence relating to managed properties.</li><li>Monitor critical property deadlines and filings, such as property taxes, fire alarm testing, and elevator permits.</li><li>Coordinate communications between vendors, utility companies, and tenants.</li><li>Maintain certificates of insurance, percentage rent, and sales reports.</li><li>Prepare lease summaries and assist with the bidding process for contracted services.</li><li>Support rent collection and address minor account issues.</li><li>Assist in maintaining strong tenant relations and positive vendor relationships.</li><li>Calculate utility chargebacks based on sub-meter readings.</li><li>Compile and prepare reports for distribution.</li><li>Take on special projects and additional tasks as assigned by the Property Manager.</li></ul><p><br></p>