We are looking for an experienced Legal Operations Manager/E-billing – Paralegal to support a legal operations initiative in Boston, Massachusetts. This Long-term Contract position will focus on strengthening electronic billing processes, coordinating legal administrative activities, and helping ensure efficient use of billing and matter management tools. The ideal candidate brings strong paralegal knowledge, hands-on experience with legal technology platforms, and the ability to work effectively across legal and operational teams.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Lead day-to-day support for an electronic billing initiative and help drive consistent execution across legal operations workflows.<br>• Partner with stakeholders to test, refine, and implement billing tool processes that improve accuracy, efficiency, and compliance.<br>• Manage legal billing activities by reviewing submissions, addressing discrepancies, and supporting timely resolution of invoice-related issues.<br>• Utilize corporate legal management and billing software to maintain organized matter, contract, and financial records.<br>• Coordinate calendar and docket-related activities to support deadlines, legal filings, and broader administrative needs.<br>• Provide paralegal support in areas such as contract administration and probate-related documentation when required.<br>• Prepare reports, track project progress, and communicate status updates to legal and business partners.<br>• Identify process improvement opportunities within e-billing operations and recommend practical solutions to enhance performance.
We are looking for an Associate General Counsel to support a mission-driven organization in Boston, Massachusetts. This Long-term Contract position is ideal for an attorney with experience advising nonprofit or federally funded organizations on contracts, procurement, and regulatory compliance. The role will partner with leadership and operational teams to provide practical legal guidance across contracting, risk, and compliance matters while supporting training and strategic initiatives.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Advise internal stakeholders on procurement, vendor, and commercial contracting matters with attention to federal regulatory requirements applicable to nonprofit and grant-funded organizations.<br>• Act as legal and compliance counsel on issues involving organizational risk, policy adherence, and enterprise compliance programs for the organization and related entities.<br>• Support senior legal and compliance leadership with investigations, policy interpretation, and day-to-day guidance on compliance and risk management priorities.<br>• Oversee legal operations connected to contract administration and legal request workflows in coordination with technology teams, administrative staff, and external service providers.<br>• Develop and deliver webinars, presentations, and other educational resources on legal and compliance topics for community health center personnel and internal teams.<br>• Provide responsive technical guidance to community health centers and affiliated stakeholders on compliance-related questions and emerging legal concerns.<br>• Lead legal oversight of medical-legal partnership programs, including grant-related activities and supervision of internal or external program contributors, as applicable.<br>• Serve as principal counsel to affiliated business units and subsidiary organizations on governance, contracting, and operational legal matters.<br>• Represent the legal department in committees, cross-functional working groups, and organizational meetings as assigned by leadership.
We are looking for an experienced Fund In House Counsel to join a Boston, Massachusetts-based team on a Contract basis. This role focuses on providing practical legal guidance across fund formation, investment documentation, and regulatory matters within an investment management environment. The ideal candidate brings strong judgment, clear communication skills, and the ability to work closely with internal stakeholders and external legal partners in support of fund activity and related transactions.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Provide legal counsel on the establishment and organization of investment funds, including support for structuring considerations and investor-facing materials.<br>• Prepare, analyze, and negotiate a range of legal documents tied to investment activities, such as subscription agreements, confidentiality agreements, and side arrangements.<br>• Interpret and advise on applicable securities regulations, including matters arising under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the Investment Advisers Act.<br>• Coordinate legal support for regulatory compliance obligations, including required disclosures, filings, and interactions connected to oversight bodies.<br>• Guide legal workstreams associated with significant fund closings to help ensure accurate documentation and timely execution.<br>• Partner with investment teams during transactions by assisting with diligence reviews and legal considerations related to deal completion.<br>• Oversee relationships with external counsel, including support for budgeting, scope management, and quality of deliverables.<br>• Help develop internal legal guidance, policies, and educational resources to strengthen awareness of regulatory and contractual obligations.
<p>A growing law firm is seeking a detail-oriented Real Estate Paralegal with experience supporting residential and commercial real estate transactions, as well as exposure to estate and probate matters. This role will work closely with attorneys and clients to manage files from intake through closing, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and a smooth transaction process. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced environment, is highly organized, and brings strong technical proficiency in real estate systems and documentation.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities</p><ul><li>Support attorneys with all aspects of real estate transactions, including purchase, sale, and refinancing matters from opening through post-closing</li><li>Prepare, review, and manage real estate documents, contracts, title materials, and closing packages</li><li>Coordinate closings, including scheduling, document execution, disbursements, and lender communication</li><li>Utilize legal and closing software platforms (e.g., E-Closing, Qualia, or similar systems) to manage transaction workflow</li><li>Assist with probate and estate-related real estate matters as needed</li><li>Maintain organized and accurate client files, ensuring compliance with firm and regulatory requirements</li><li>Handle light accounting functions, including wire transfers, check processing, and reconciliation of client and escrow accounts</li><li>Communicate with clients, lenders, title companies, and third parties to ensure timely and efficient closings</li><li>Provide general administrative and project management support to the legal team</li></ul><p><br></p>
We are looking for an experienced and visionary Chief People Officer to lead the strategic and operational aspects of human resources within our organization. This role focuses on fostering a culture of innovation, inclusion, and growth while ensuring compliance with HR policies and advancing initiatives centered on equity and social justice. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, this position offers a unique opportunity to shape workforce strategies in alignment with organizational goals.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Oversee all core HR operations, including payroll management, recruitment strategies, employee relations, benefits administration, and policy updates.<br>• Collaborate with executive leadership and legal teams to address workplace policies, labor relations, and internal investigations.<br>• Implement and optimize new HR technologies while ensuring compliance with evolving employment laws and regulations.<br>• Lead development initiatives and manage programming for the Consortium for Development.<br>• Develop and execute strategies to promote staff appreciation, wellness, diversity, equity, and inclusion.<br>• Drive workforce planning and talent management initiatives to support organizational growth.<br>• Establish metrics to evaluate HR effectiveness and ensure alignment with organizational goals.<br>• Serve as a key advisor to leadership on human capital strategy and organizational change.<br>• Foster a culture of continuous learning and development across all levels of the organization.
We are looking for a skilled Corporate Attorney to join our team in Boston, Massachusetts. In this role, you will provide legal expertise to a dynamic client base ranging from emerging startups to established organizations, with a strong emphasis on technology-focused businesses. This position offers an exciting opportunity to navigate diverse corporate and transactional matters.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Advise clients on corporate governance, compliance, and general legal matters.<br>• Draft, review, and negotiate contracts and agreements related to business operations.<br>• Provide strategic guidance on mergers, acquisitions, and other transactional matters.<br>• Assist startups and emerging businesses with formation, funding, and growth strategies.<br>• Conduct legal research to ensure adherence to relevant laws and regulations.<br>• Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to facilitate smooth transactions.<br>• Manage due diligence processes and coordinate documentation for corporate deals.<br>• Offer tailored solutions to technology-driven businesses facing unique legal challenges.<br>• Represent clients in negotiations and act as their trusted legal advisor.
<p>Our client is seeking a Tax Manager to join their organization.</p><p><br></p><p>Position Summary: The Tax Manager will play a key role within the organization’s tax function. This position requires strong experience in partnership taxation and familiarity with alternative investment structures. The ideal candidate will be able to manage multiple projects simultaneously and work effectively with internal and external stakeholders.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Review and approve tax workpapers and tax returns for various entities</li><li>Oversee state tax risk analysis prepared by external firms</li><li>Assist with review of partnership tax returns for portfolio entities</li><li>Review quarterly and annual tax estimate workpapers</li><li>Manage and coordinate outsourced tax service providers</li><li>Support investor distributions by ensuring compliance with tax withholding requirements</li><li>Maintain and update partner information for reporting and withholding calculations</li><li>Monitor project timelines and maintain tracking tools</li><li>Collect and review documentation to support tax filings and calculations</li><li>Analyze legal agreements to determine tax implications of contributions, distributions, allocations, and reporting items</li><li>Respond to inquiries regarding tax reporting</li><li>Perform additional projects and tasks as needed</li></ul>
We are looking for an Accounting Manager to join our team in Brockton, Massachusetts in a contract-to-permanent capacity. This role will oversee core accounting activities, deliver reliable financial reporting, and provide analysis that supports informed business decisions. The ideal candidate brings strong leadership skills, a sharp eye for accuracy, and the ability to maintain compliance across reporting, payroll accounting, audits, and tax-related obligations.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Lead the preparation and delivery of weekly, monthly, and annual financial reports, ensuring information is accurate, complete, and issued on schedule.<br>• Conduct in-depth financial analysis to evaluate current performance, project future results, and present actionable insights and scenario-based recommendations to leadership.<br>• Produce and share financial reporting that supports operational and cross-functional teams in planning and decision-making.<br>• Supervise the accounting team, including recruiting, performance oversight, employee development, workforce planning, and adherence to internal policies and procedures.<br>• Establish, refine, and enforce accounting policies and controls to meet organizational standards as well as legal, regulatory, and contractual requirements.<br>• Oversee payroll-related accounting activities to confirm alignment between internal records and reports provided by the payroll service.<br>• Coordinate annual financial reviews, audits, valuation support, rate submissions, and other required external reporting activities.<br>• Maintain strong quality control over financial transactions, reconciliations, and reporting outputs while managing daily accounting operations and backup processes for critical tasks.<br>• Ensure timely completion of government reporting and compliance with applicable local, state, and federal tax filing requirements.<br>• Review accounting and financial documentation to confirm accuracy, proper support, and conformity with accepted accounting principles and regulatory expectations.
<p>Our client, a successful and growing law firm, is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney to join their <strong>Employment Law</strong> team. This role is suited for a litigation attorney with early to mid-level experience who is eager to build strong courtroom skills, work closely with clients, and handle a diverse mix of workplace matters. The position offers hands-on involvement across disputes affecting both management and individual employees, making it an excellent fit for someone who thrives in a dynamic legal environment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Needham, MA</p><p><strong>Salary: </strong>$100,000 - $160,000 (depending on experience)</p><p><strong>Schedule: </strong>In-Office but can work from home when you need to. </p><p><strong>Hours: </strong>9:00am - 5:00pm</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Manage litigation matters through all phases, including pleadings, discovery, motion practice, depositions, mediations, and trial preparation</li><li>Conduct legal research and draft memoranda, motions, briefs, and other litigation filings</li><li>Represent clients in state and federal court proceedings, administrative hearings, and mediations</li><li>Defend employers in employment-related disputes involving wage and hour claims, workplace retaliation allegations, discrimination claims, restrictive covenant disputes, and other employment litigation matters</li><li>Represent employees in claims involving discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, unpaid wages, and gender pay equity issues</li><li>Advise employers on employment law compliance, workplace policies, investigations, and risk management</li><li>Conduct client interviews, factual investigations, witness preparation, and settlement negotiations</li><li>Participate in client development and maintain strong client relationships</li><li>Collaborate closely with partners and other attorneys on complex litigation strategy</li></ul>
We are looking for an experienced Accounts Receivable Supervisor/Manager to lead receivables operations in Nashua, New Hampshire. This position focuses on strengthening collection performance, improving cash flow, and guiding a team responsible for accurate payment processing and account follow-up. The ideal candidate brings strong leadership skills, sound judgment in credit oversight, and the ability to work across departments to resolve billing concerns and reduce financial risk.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Direct, coach, and evaluate the accounts receivable and collections team, including support with hiring, onboarding, and ongoing development.<br>• Create and refine collection approaches that help lower past-due balances and support healthier cash flow.<br>• Oversee accurate and prompt application of customer payments across multiple payment and receivable platforms.<br>• Review aging reports regularly and ensure timely outreach on overdue balances to accelerate recovery.<br>• Evaluate customer credit exposure and adjust credit limits based on risk, payment history, and account standing.<br>• Work closely with internal teams to address invoicing discrepancies, remove payment barriers, and improve the customer experience.<br>• Manage escalation of severely delinquent or high-risk accounts, including coordination with outside agencies or legal partners when needed.<br>• Maintain adherence to applicable collection regulations and internal financial controls while safeguarding confidential information.<br>• Prepare reporting for leadership on receivables performance, collection trends, and areas of potential exposure.<br>• Identify opportunities to improve workflows, strengthen controls, and support more efficient receivables operations through process audits and enhancements.
<p><strong>Robert Half Permanent Placement</strong> is looking for a skilled <strong>Associate Attorney</strong> to join our client's team in <strong>Boston.</strong> This position offers an excellent opportunity to manage complex litigation cases and collaborate with clients on a variety of legal matters. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in civil litigation and a commitment to delivering high-quality legal services in the insurance defense space. <strong>This is a hybrid opportunity 2-3 days a week work from home. </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Conduct client consultations to understand their legal needs and provide strategic advice.</p><p>• Analyze and interpret medical records to support case development and reporting.</p><p>• Prepare and draft legal motions, briefs, and other necessary documents.</p><p>• Lead and participate in depositions to gather critical information for cases.</p><p>• Engage in motion practice, presenting arguments effectively to advance case objectives.</p><p>• Collaborate with legal partners and other professionals to achieve favorable outcomes.</p><p>• Handle discovery processes, including gathering evidence and managing case documentation.</p><p>• Plan for potential trials and support trial preparations as cases progress.</p><p>• Stay informed on legal trends and developments to ensure compliance and effectiveness.</p>
<p>Onsite in MA 3x per week, non-negotiable</p><p><br></p><p>We are looking for a Systems Engineer to join our team in Massachusetts and provide senior-level expertise across Microsoft 365 environments. This position is suited for someone who excels at solving complex technical challenges, guiding enterprise integration efforts, and partnering with cross-functional teams to deliver secure, well-structured outcomes. The role offers the opportunity to influence architecture decisions while remaining deeply involved in hands-on engineering work.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Direct Microsoft 365 integration efforts related to organizational consolidation, including planning, coordination, and execution across multiple environments.</p><p>• Develop identity integration approaches using Azure AD and Entra ID, covering synchronization, domain alignment, and access control design.</p><p>• Oversee the migration and integration of Exchange Online, including mailbox transitions, mail routing, retention configuration, and discovery requirements.</p><p>• Manage SharePoint Online and OneDrive integration activities, including content structure, permissions alignment, and data movement planning.</p><p>• Build and use PowerShell-based scripts and automation processes to improve consistency, accuracy, and repeatability throughout migration work.</p><p>• Collaborate with security, compliance, and legal stakeholders to align access policies, governance standards, retention practices, and eDiscovery needs.</p><p>• Provide technical direction during cutover windows and deliver support to stabilize services following implementation.</p><p>• Act as the primary technical advisor for Microsoft 365 architecture, integration strategy, and risk reduction best practices.</p>
<p>Our client a successful law firm, is seeking a Legal Administrative Assistant to work in their Family Law department. This role is ideal for someone who is organized, dependable, and comfortable managing priorities in a collaborative legal environment. You will work closely with attorneys and colleagues across offices, helping maintain smooth daily operations through strong communication, scheduling, and document coordination.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Locations:</strong> Boston office OR Worcester office</p><p><strong>Salary:</strong> $72,000 - $100,000 (depending on experience)</p><p><strong>Schedule: </strong>Hybrid (4 days in, 1 day remote)</p><p><strong>Hours: </strong>8:30am - 5:00pm</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Coordinate and maintain attorney calendars, including scheduling appointments, meetings, court appearances, and travel arrangements</li><li>Draft, proofread, and format legal documents, correspondence, and reports with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail</li><li>Support attorneys with case management by organizing, updating, and maintaining case files and related documentation</li><li>Prepare and process legal documents, including pleadings, motions, e-filings, and correspondence, while ensuring compliance with legal procedures and deadlines</li><li>Maintain electronic and physical filing systems to ensure records are accurate, organized, and easily accessible</li><li>Assist with billing and invoicing functions, including time entry, expense tracking, and responding to client billing inquiries</li><li>Provide administrative support by managing phone communications, greeting clients, and coordinating incoming and outgoing mail</li><li>Collaborate with and provide backup support to other legal administrative assistants as needed</li><li>Perform additional administrative and operational duties as assigned to support the legal team and office operations</li></ul>
<p>Our client, a successful full-service law firm, is seeking a <strong>Trusts & Estates Paralegal </strong>to join their team in Boston, Massachusetts. In this role, you will collaborate with attorneys to ensure the efficient administration of estate and probate matters. The position requires expertise in managing probate cases and a strong ability to handle complex legal documentation and processes.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Boston, MA</p><p><strong>Schedule: </strong>Hybrid (4 days in, 1 day remote)</p><p><strong>Salary: </strong>$110,000 - $150,000 (DOE)</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Assist estate administrators and executors with all phases of estate administration</li><li>Coordinate the collection and valuation of estate assets</li><li>Prepare and organize financial documentation, including income and estate-related documents</li><li>E-file and manage documents in Probate Court</li><li>Monitor court deadlines and ensure compliance with statutory requirements </li><li>Draft and file probate petitions and related court pleadings</li><li>Prepare notices, inventories, accountings, and other required probate filings</li><li>Coordinate distribution of estate assets to beneficiaries</li><li>Communicate with clients, beneficiaries, financial institutions, and court personnel</li><li>Maintain detailed case management records and organize electronic and physical files</li></ul>
<p>We are looking for an experienced VP/Director of Finance to lead financial operations and strategy for our organization in Marlborough, Massachusetts. This role requires a dynamic leader who can oversee financial planning, reporting, compliance, and team development while providing strategic guidance to senior leadership. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and excel at fostering growth and financial stability, we encourage you to apply.</p><p><br></p><p>For Immediate Interview please contact Victor Muller at 508 205 2136</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Develop and execute financial strategies that align with organizational objectives and support long-term growth.</p><p>• Oversee daily financial operations, including budgeting, forecasting, cash flow management, and accounting functions.</p><p>• Analyze and prepare accurate financial reports and statements for senior leadership, the board, and key stakeholders.</p><p>• Ensure compliance with all relevant financial regulations, tax laws, and reporting requirements.</p><p>• Manage risk through the implementation of robust internal controls and financial systems.</p><p>• Lead and mentor the finance team, including recruitment, performance management, and development focused on attention to detail.</p><p>• Build and maintain strong relationships with external financial partners such as banks, auditors, and investors.</p><p>• Provide strategic financial advice to executives and contribute to high-level decision-making.</p><p>• Monitor investment portfolios and recommend strategies to optimize returns.</p><p>• Streamline financial processes to improve efficiency and accuracy across the organization.</p>
Position Summary: We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented entry level Attorney licensed in Massachusetts to join our plaintiff-side personal injury practice. This role focuses on representing clients in small claims court, handling cases involving monetary damages of tens of thousands of dollars including exceptions for motor vehicle property damage and statutory damages under consumer protection laws. Key Responsibilities: Client Intake & Case Evaluation: Conduct initial consultations, assess case viability, and gather supporting documentation. Legal Research & Drafting: Prepare Statements of Claim, demand letters, and supporting legal documents in accordance with Massachusetts Uniform Small Claims Rules. Court Representation: Represent clients in informal hearings before magistrates or judges, presenting evidence and arguments effectively. Settlement Negotiations: Engage in pre-trial negotiations with opposing parties and insurance adjusters to reach favorable settlements. Compliance & Filing: Ensure timely filing of claims, proper service of process, and adherence to procedural rules and statutes of limitation (e.g., 3 years for personal injury under MGL c. 260 § 2A). Client Communication: Maintain clear and empathetic communication with clients throughout the legal process.
<p>We are looking for an experienced Accounting Manager/Supervisor to oversee core financial operations and support sound business decision-making in Sterling, Massachusetts. This position serves as a key point of coordination between internal stakeholders and outside financial partners, helping maintain accurate reporting, steady cash management, and reliable compliance practices. The ideal candidate brings a hands-on approach to accounting leadership, with strength in planning, analysis, and day-to-day financial oversight.</p><p><br></p><p>For Immediate interview please contact Victor Muller at 508 205 2136</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Direct daily accounting activities by coordinating with external financial service providers on bookkeeping, payroll administration, and required regulatory filings.</p><p>• Examine financial reports, invoices, expense submissions, and related records to confirm accuracy, completeness, and adherence to company policies.</p><p>• Oversee cash position monitoring, support budget performance reviews, and help ensure vendor obligations and other payments are processed on schedule.</p><p>• Lead month-end close activities, including journal entry review, general ledger oversight, and account reconciliation to maintain accurate books.</p><p>• Partner with legal and finance contacts to support contract-related financial matters, tax documentation, and audit readiness efforts.</p><p>• Prepare and analyze financial data to identify trends, inform forecasting, and strengthen short- and long-term planning.</p><p>• Recommend and implement process enhancements that improve efficiency, strengthen controls, and reduce unnecessary spending.</p><p>• Support financial statement preparation and assist with responses to audit requests from internal or external reviewers.</p>
We are looking for a skilled Paralegal to join our team in Boston, Massachusetts. This position focuses on trusts and estates administration, requiring a detail-oriented individual with expertise in estate planning, probate, and fiduciary accounting. The ideal candidate will be capable of independently managing estate administration from start to finish while collaborating with attorneys as needed.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Collecting, organizing, and appraising assets for estate administration purposes.<br>• Drafting and preparing probate and estate-related documents with precision.<br>• Compiling and maintaining detailed accountings for trusts and estates.<br>• Preparing federal and state estate tax returns, along with fiduciary income tax filings.<br>• Analyzing wills and trust agreements to execute plans and ensure proper trust funding.<br>• Monitoring deadlines and maintaining accurate records through docket systems.<br>• Conducting basic legal research and utilizing reference materials effectively.<br>• Collaborating with attorneys to ensure compliance with legal and financial regulations.
<ul><li><strong><em>Established PE Firm in the Boston Area </em></strong></li><li><strong><em>Assistant Fund Controller</em></strong></li><li><strong><em>$140-160k + bonus + amazing retirement, full health, work life</em></strong></li><li><strong><em>All in comp to exceed $200k.</em></strong></li><li><strong><em>2 days in Boston area office a must.</em></strong></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Overview:</strong></p><p>A highly regarded investment firm is seeking an Assistant Controller to support fund-level accounting, reporting, and operational finance functions. This role blends technical accounting expertise with process oversight, systems optimization, and innovation initiatives. The position partners cross-functionally with internal stakeholders and external service providers to ensure accurate financial reporting, compliance, and efficient operations, while helping drive continuous improvement through automation and modern technology tools.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Lead fund and vehicle accounting, reporting, financial statement preparation, investor reporting, and audit coordination.</li><li>Manage third-party administrators and oversee fund accounting deliverables, capital activity, and related stakeholder communications.</li><li>Ensure compliance with accounting standards, internal controls, policies, and governing agreements, partnering with tax, legal, and operations teams as needed.</li><li>Support investment transactions, treasury activities, and broader finance process documentation and controls.</li><li>Drive process improvements, workflow optimization, automation, and data-driven technology enhancements to improve efficiency and scalability. </li></ul>
We are looking for a highly skilled Senior Tax specialist to join a boutique wealth management firm located in Beverly, Massachusetts. This position requires expertise in tax compliance and planning for high-net-worth individuals and trusts, and offers the opportunity to work closely with clients and internal teams to deliver exceptional financial solutions. This is a fully on-site role that demands a strong background in tax preparation and fiduciary returns.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Prepare and review federal and state tax returns for individuals and trusts with precision and efficiency.<br>• Oversee the collection and organization of client data, ensuring the accuracy of workpapers and filings during tax season.<br>• Develop comprehensive tax projections and schedules for estimated payments.<br>• Provide proactive tax planning services, address client tax notices, and handle extended returns.<br>• Collaborate with internal teams and maintain direct communication with clients to ensure seamless service delivery.<br>• Utilize tax software to streamline processes and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.<br>• Stay informed on changes in tax laws to provide clients with the most current advice.<br>• Manage fiduciary income tax returns for trusts and estates with thorough attention to detail.<br>• Conduct reviews of sales and use tax filings to ensure accuracy and compliance.
We are looking for an experienced Human Resources Business Partner to support a healthcare organization in Boston, Massachusetts. This Long-term Contract opportunity will focus on advising leaders and employees across a wide range of HR matters while helping maintain efficient daily operations. The role combines employee relations expertise, compliance oversight, and hands-on support for core HR processes in a fast-paced environment.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Advise managers and staff on employee relations issues, including performance concerns, corrective action, workplace matters, and policy application.<br>• Support core human resources activities such as onboarding, offboarding, payroll coordination, benefits administration, and employee record updates.<br>• Partner with internal teams and external providers to resolve payroll or benefits questions and address related service issues.<br>• Provide functional assistance for HR technology platforms by troubleshooting problems, serving as backup support, and helping sustain business continuity.<br>• Monitor adherence to employment regulations at the federal, state, and local levels, including wage and hour and leave-related requirements.<br>• Review HR files, transactions, and processes through regular audits to identify errors, strengthen controls, and reduce organizational risk.<br>• Examine employee concerns and workplace complaints, document findings, and recommend practical resolutions.<br>• Contribute to talent operations by assisting with recruitment activity, onboarding documentation, and new employee integration.<br>• Prepare reports and evaluate HR data to identify trends in staffing, payroll, benefits, and employee activity, while supporting informed decision-making.<br>• Lead or support training, process improvement efforts, and special projects, and may provide guidance or oversight to HR team members as needed.
We are looking for a real estate attorney to join our practice in Walpole, Massachusetts and support a fast-moving caseload involving both commercial and residential matters. This position is ideal for someone who combines sound judgment with strong drafting ability, careful document review, and a client-centered approach. The role offers broad exposure to conveyancing, due diligence, probate-related matters, and related real estate transactions while working closely with attorneys, paralegals, and clients.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Advise clients on residential and commercial real estate matters, including purchases, sales, leasing arrangements, and related transactions.<br>• Prepare, analyze, and revise contracts, deeds, closing documents, and other legal instruments connected to property transfers.<br>• Manage buyer-side and seller-side conveyancing from initial review through closing while keeping matters on schedule and compliant with applicable law.<br>• Perform due diligence by examining titles, transaction records, and supporting materials to identify legal or transactional risks.<br>• Represent client interests during negotiations by clarifying terms, resolving issues, and helping structure practical legal solutions.<br>• Provide guidance on probate and estate-related real estate matters, including court filings and client representation when needed.<br>• Conduct legal research on statutes, regulations, and case law to support transaction strategy and legal recommendations.<br>• Maintain accurate, well-organized files and correspondence to support efficient case management and reliable client service.<br>• Offer day-to-day legal support to firm leadership and help guide support staff through transactional workflows and best practices.
<p>Position Overview:</p><p>We are seeking an experienced Real Estate Paralegal with 3+ years of experience to join our team in Westborough, Massachusetts. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in preparing closing packages and managing real estate transactions from start to finish. Closing experience in Massachusetts is required, and familiarity with New Hampshire and Maine closings is a plus.</p><p>________________________________________</p><p>Key Responsibilities:</p><p>• Prepare and review closing packages for residential and/or commercial real estate transactions.</p><p>• Coordinate with attorneys, lenders, title companies, and clients to ensure smooth closings.</p><p>• Draft and organize closing documents, including settlement statements, deeds, and related forms.</p><p>• Perform title searches and resolve title issues as needed.</p><p>• Manage post-closing follow-up, including recording documents and disbursements.</p><p>• Maintain accurate files and ensure compliance with state and local regulations.</p><p>________________________________________</p><p>Qualifications:</p><p>• Minimum 3 years of experience as a real estate paralegal.</p><p>• Massachusetts closing experience required; experience in New Hampshire and Maine is highly desirable.</p><p>• Strong knowledge of real estate closing procedures and documentation.</p><p>• Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.</p><p>• Ability to manage multiple transactions and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.</p><p>• Proficiency with real estate software and Microsoft Office Suite.</p>
We are looking for a Senior Trust Administrator to join a respected firm specializing in wealth management in Boston, Massachusetts. This role is ideal for professionals who excel in client-facing environments and have extensive knowledge of trust and estate administration. The position focuses on providing personalized service to families while managing intricate fiduciary relationships and financial matters.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Administer and oversee trust and estate accounts, ensuring compliance with regulations and accuracy in all transactions.<br>• Manage account activities such as distributions, cash flow operations, and asset transfers.<br>• Collaborate with investment, tax, and operations teams to deliver comprehensive client solutions.<br>• Support investment-related processes, including reporting and executing trades.<br>• Maintain meticulous documentation and safeguard the integrity of client records.<br>• Provide insights and recommendations on fiduciary matters to clients and stakeholders.<br>• Ensure adherence to trust accounting principles and estate planning strategies.<br>• Facilitate communication with clients to address inquiries and provide updates on account status.<br>• Monitor changes in laws and regulations affecting fiduciary services and implement necessary updates.<br>• Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients to foster long-term partnerships.
We are looking for a skilled Property Accountant to join our team in Boston, Massachusetts. As part of our organization, you will manage financial operations related to property accounting, ensuring accurate reporting and compliance. This role offers an excellent opportunity to utilize your expertise in accounting software and financial processes.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Prepare and maintain accurate financial records for property portfolios, including journal entries and reconciliations.<br>• Manage month-end close processes to ensure timely and correct financial reporting.<br>• Oversee accrual accounting and ensure compliance with established standards.<br>• Utilize Yardi software to perform financial analysis and reporting tasks.<br>• Monitor and maintain the general ledger, ensuring entries are properly recorded.<br>• Collaborate with property managers to address accounting inquiries and provide financial insights.<br>• Conduct regular audits to verify the accuracy of property-related financial information.<br>• Assist in preparing financial statements and reports for internal and external stakeholders.<br>• Identify and implement process improvements to enhance accounting efficiency.<br>• Ensure adherence to all relevant laws, regulations, and company policies.