<p>Our client a high end boutique is currently seeking an accomplished Senior Trust & Estate Attorney to join a respected services firm in South Jersey. This role is suited for a lawyer who brings deep experience advising affluent individuals, families, business owners, and fiduciaries on intricate wealth transfer and tax planning matters. The position offers the chance to handle sophisticated private client work in a collegial, client-centered environment while building long-term advisory relationships.</p><p><br></p><p>Candidates with direct experience are encouraged to reach out to Kevin Ross with Robert Half in Philadelphia for immediate consideration. </p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Guide high-net-worth clients through complex estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer tax planning strategies tailored to their personal and family objectives.</p><p>• Prepare and execute sophisticated planning instruments, including irrevocable trust structures, charitable vehicles, and business succession arrangements designed to preserve and transfer wealth effectively.</p><p>• Advise trustees, executors, beneficiaries, and other fiduciaries on the legal and practical aspects of trust and estate administration.</p><p>• Develop succession frameworks for closely held companies and multigenerational family enterprises to support continuity and ownership transition goals.</p><p>• Partner with accountants, financial planners, and other external advisors to deliver coordinated and tax-efficient planning solutions.</p><p>• Build and sustain strong client relationships by serving as a strategic advisor and contributing to practice growth initiatives.</p>
We are looking for a skilled Paralegal to support banking and collections matters for a respected mid-sized law firm in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. This position is well suited for someone who thrives in a fast-paced legal environment and can manage a substantial caseload with precision and professionalism. The role involves close collaboration with attorneys and clients while helping move files efficiently from initial review through final resolution.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Oversee a large volume of consumer and commercial collections matters from intake through closure, including follow-up on post-judgment recovery efforts.<br>• Prepare, review, and submit a variety of legal filings such as pleadings, motions, garnishments, execution documents, and settlement-related paperwork.<br>• Work closely with attorneys, clients, creditors, and opposing parties to support timely progress and practical resolution of active matters.<br>• Examine lending and banking records, including loan documents, notes, and security agreements, to assist with legal strategy and case development.<br>• Assemble and file bankruptcy-related materials, including motions, claims documentation, and other court submissions.<br>• Coordinate filing activity in Pennsylvania courts, including electronic submissions, while ensuring documents are completed accurately and on time.<br>• Track key case milestones such as filing deadlines, limitation periods, response obligations, and judgment renewal dates across an active docket.<br>• Communicate with debtors in accordance with applicable collection laws and regulatory requirements in Pennsylvania.<br>• Assist with secured transactions work, including lien searches, financing statement preparation, and related documentation.<br>• Support foreclosure and mortgage default matters by drafting notices, affidavits, payoff statements, discovery materials, and hearing or trial preparation documents.
We are looking for an experienced Paralegal to support probate and chancery-related matters for a Long-term Contract position based in Hamilton, New Jersey. This role is ideal for a legal specialist with prior law firm experience who is comfortable preparing court documents, coordinating filings, and managing deadlines in estate and probate proceedings. The position requires close interaction with court personnel, attorneys, and interested parties while maintaining organized case files and ensuring each matter moves forward efficiently.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Prepare, organize, and submit formal pleadings and supporting documents for probate and surrogate court matters in accordance with court requirements.<br>• Coordinate service of legal documents to family members, beneficiaries, and other interested parties, ensuring proper notice and accurate documentation.<br>• Monitor court calendars, hearing schedules, and response deadlines so cases remain on track and all required actions are completed promptly.<br>• Communicate regularly with surrogate court staff, probate judge chambers, and related court contacts to support case progress and resolve filing questions.<br>• Assemble case materials, maintain complete legal files, and update case management systems with current status, deadlines, and correspondence.<br>• Assist attorneys with probate litigation, discovery activities, and trial preparation by gathering records and organizing exhibits and filings.<br>• Support estate administration workflows by tracking closed matters and preparing the necessary closing or follow-up court submissions.<br>• Review pleadings and legal documentation for completeness, accuracy, and compliance before filing with the court.
We are looking for a detail-oriented Paralegal to support administrative hearing activities and legal case work in Pennsylvania. This Long-term Contract position is ideal for a legal specialist who can evaluate records, interpret regulations, and produce well-reasoned written outcomes in a high-volume environment. The role combines hearing coordination, legal analysis, and case documentation, requiring sound judgment, organization, and strong written communication.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Lead administrative proceedings related to automated enforcement matters and ensure hearings are handled in a fair, orderly, and timely manner.<br>• Conduct remote hearings through video conferencing platforms while maintaining professionalism and clear procedural guidance for participants.<br>• Examine evidence, testimony, case materials, and governing laws to assess facts and support informed recommendations or determinations.<br>• Prepare, revise, and finalize formal written decisions, adjudications, and related legal documents with accuracy and clarity.<br>• Oversee an active caseload by organizing files, tracking case progress, and preserving complete and accurate hearing records.<br>• Perform legal research on administrative, procedural, and enforcement topics to support case resolution and internal legal needs.<br>• Provide guidance on hearing practices, documentation standards, and procedural requirements to support effective case preparation.<br>• Communicate with involved parties, representatives, and internal teams in a clear, thorough, and respectful manner throughout the hearing process.
<p>Our Client a regional litigation law firm is currently seeking an experienced Asbestos Paralegal to support a busy litigation practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This role offers the opportunity to work alongside experienced attorneys handling complex toxic tort and asbestos matters in a collaborative, high-performing environment. The ideal candidate brings strong organizational skills, sound legal judgment, and the ability to manage case activity efficiently in a hybrid work setting.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Prepare, organize, and file pleadings, discovery materials, subpoenas, and other litigation documents for asbestos-related matters.</p><p>• Coordinate case activity by maintaining calendars, tracking deadlines, and ensuring attorneys are prepared for hearings, depositions, and trial proceedings.</p><p>• Review medical, employment, and exposure records to help develop case timelines and support defense strategy.</p><p>• Conduct legal and factual research related to asbestos litigation, procedural issues, and case-specific developments.</p><p>• Communicate professionally with clients, counsel, court personnel, and outside vendors regarding document requests and case updates.</p><p>• Manage large volumes of case files and electronic records using document management and case management systems.</p><p>• Assist with discovery responses, document productions, and preparation of materials needed for depositions and trial.</p><p>• Examine legal documents for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with court rules and internal quality standards.</p>
<p>Our client a well established CRE Firm in Wilmington, is currently seeking a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to join our dynamic team in Wilmington, Delaware. This role involves working alongside attorneys and other paralegals to manage sophisticated real estate and financing transactions from inception to completion. The ideal candidate will bring attention to detail, a strong work ethic, and reliability to our high-volume transactional real estate practice.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Collaborate with attorneys to review title searches, prepare title commitments, and issue title insurance policies.</p><p>• Draft and finalize closing and conveyance documents, including deeds, transfer tax affidavits, and settlement statements.</p><p>• Manage document recording processes and file relevant materials with the Secretary of State.</p><p>• Calculate and prorate closing costs to ensure accuracy in financial transactions.</p><p>• Conduct thorough due diligence on real estate transactions, including surveys and title work.</p><p>• Maintain clear and detail-oriented communication with clients and stakeholders throughout the transaction process.</p><p>• Organize and manage multiple tasks independently while adhering to deadlines.</p><p>• Provide support for trial preparation, if necessary, within the scope of real estate law.</p><p>• Ensure compliance with all legal standards and requirements during transactions.</p><p>• Continuously develop knowledge of commercial real estate practices and procedures.</p>