<p>Our client is a national firm representing institutional and individual investors, who suffered financial losses resulting from corporate fraud and malfeasance in violation of federal securities and antitrust laws. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Position Summary</strong></p><p>The Legal Practice Assistant performs a broad range of secretarial, administrative, and clerical support duties for multiple attorneys. This role is responsible for organizing and maintaining files, calendars/scheduling, and correspondence related to litigation and administrative matters under the direct supervision of attorneys.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Essential Duties and Responsibilities</strong></p><p>The essential functions include, but are not limited to, the following:</p><p>• Prepare and process legal documents such as summonses, subpoenas, complaints, appeals, motions, and pretrial agreements</p><p>• Mail, fax, or arrange delivery of legal correspondence to clients, witnesses, and court officials</p><p>• Receive and place telephone calls; schedule and coordinate appointments</p><p>• Assist with office administrative duties, including photocopying correspondence, documents, and other printed materials</p><p>• Organize and maintain law libraries, documents, and case files</p><p>• Assist attorneys in collecting and organizing information relevant to caseloads</p><p>• Assist with organizing office-related events</p><p>• Draft and type office memoranda</p><p>• Complete various forms, including accident reports, trial and courtroom requests, and client applications</p><p>• Assist attorneys with reimbursement requests, legal reports, and time entries as needed</p><p>• Perform other work-related duties as assigned</p><p><br></p>
<p>Our client is a fast-growing boutique law firm representing owners, developers, condominiums, cooperatives, contractors, and high-net-worth clients in complex real estate and construction matters. It handles high-stakes litigation and sophisticated transactional work, including RPAPL §881 access proceedings, DOB/LL11 issues, construction defect disputes, and real estate–driven commercial matters.</p><p><br></p><p>We are seeking a litigation attorney who operates with autonomy, judgment, and a partner-level mindset. You must be able to run matters independently, communicate directly with clients, and think strategically across both litigation and transactional dimensions. This is a role for someone who wants responsibility, speed, meaningful client interaction, and the ability to shape the firm's future as we scale.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Manage all aspects of litigation cases, including drafting pleadings, motion practice, conducting discovery, negotiating settlements, and preparing for trial.</p><p>• Handle specialized matters such as §881 access proceedings, construction disputes, indemnity and insurance issues, DOB/LL11 matters, and commercial real estate litigation.</p><p>• Draft and negotiate real estate and construction-related agreements, including license/access agreements and construction contracts.</p><p>• Represent clients in court by attending court conferences, arguing motions, and advocating effectively on behalf of clients.</p><p>• Communicate directly with clients, including developers, owners, and investors, providing strategic legal advice tailored to their business goals.</p><p>• Develop litigation strategies that align with client objectives while managing risk and cost.</p><p>• Conduct and oversee discovery processes, including document review and depositions.</p><p>• Contribute to the firm’s growth by building internal templates, workflows, and processes to improve efficiency and client service.</p>
<p>Our client, a growing White Plains-based firm, is seeking a Senior Associate Attorney with a minimum of 5 years of legal experience to join its expanding mass arbitration practice. This is a unique opportunity to be part of a dynamic team that is shaping the future of arbitration work at scale.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Role Overview</strong></p><p>The Senior Associate will take a leading role in managing and overseeing arbitration matters—both consumer and commercial—for a range of clients. The ideal candidate will bring hands-on experience with major arbitration providers such as the American Arbitration Association (AAA) and JAMS, and a strong understanding of the procedural and strategic differences between arbitration and traditional litigation.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p>• Oversee and manage all phases of arbitration matters, including initiating filings, coordinating discovery, and handling procedural motions and hearings.</p><p>• Serve as a subject matter expert on arbitration processes, rules, and best practices.</p><p>• Supervise or coordinate day-to-day operations of ongoing arbitrations, ensuring deadlines and procedural requirements are met.</p><p>• Collaborate with team members and firm leadership to refine and scale arbitration processes using firm-developed software and workflow systems.</p><p>• Contribute to client strategy, risk assessment, and case management planning.</p><p>• Mentor junior team members and help grow the firm’s arbitration capabilities.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
<p>We are looking for a skilled and motivated Associate Attorney to join our client's Trusts, Estates, and Corporate Law firm practice near Willow Grove, Pennsylvania (Bucks / Montgomery County / Greater Philadelphia, PA). This role offers the opportunity to work on sophisticated legal matters, including estate planning, trust administration, and corporate transactions, within a collaborative and supportive environment focused on attention to detail. If you have a passion for delivering exceptional legal services and are eager to grow your career, we encourage you to apply.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Draft comprehensive estate planning documents, including wills, trusts, health care directives, and powers of attorney.</p><p>• Manage estate and trust administration processes, such as preparing settlement agreements, overseeing accountings, and modifying trust agreements.</p><p>• Assist with the formation and governance of business entities, including LLCs, corporations, and partnerships, along with necessary filings under the Corporate Transparency Act.</p><p>• Prepare and negotiate legal documents for business transactions, including purchase agreements, employment contracts, and real estate leases.</p><p>• Conduct detailed legal research in areas such as taxation, corporate law, and estate planning.</p><p>• Review and prepare fiduciary and personal income tax returns with accuracy and attention to detail.</p><p>• Collaborate effectively with other departments or practice areas to support comprehensive client solutions.</p><p>• Maintain strong client relationships by addressing their needs and providing clear communication throughout legal processes.</p><p>• Ensure compliance with legal standards and deadlines in all aspects of work.</p>
Position Summary:<br>We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Real Estate Paralegal/Legal Assistant to support our legal team with a variety of tasks related to real estate transactions (residential, commercial and REO). The ideal candidate will have an understanding of real estate law, title and survey review, loan documentation, and closing coordination. This position requires excellent organizational skills, the ability to manage multiple priorities, and strong communication with clients, lenders, and title companies. Candidate also willing to work on REO real estate sale transaction and Deed-in-Lieu for busy law firm creditor rights department. Primarily transactions will be in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania but from time to time there will be transaction throughout the country.<br> <br>Key Responsibilities:<br>• Assist attorneys in handling all aspects of real estate transactions from inception to closing.<br>• Prepare, review, and organize real estate documents including purchase agreements, leases, easements, and deeds.<br>• Conduct and review title and survey analysis; identify and resolve title and survey issues.<br>• Coordinate due diligence, including zoning, environmental, and corporate document reviews.<br>• Draft and manage closing checklists; track deadlines and documentation for real estate and lending transactions.<br>• Order, review, and summarize UCC, judgment, and lien searches.<br>• Assist in preparing loan closing documents, including promissory notes, mortgages/deeds of trust, and security agreements.<br>• Coordinate and/or attend closings; prepare closing binders and post-closing documentation.<br>• Communicate with clients, lenders, title companies, and opposing counsel to facilitate transaction closings.<br>• Maintain electronic and physical file organization in accordance with firm policies.<br> <br>Qualifications:<br>• Associate or bachelor’s degree a plus; Paralegal certificate from an ABA-approved program preferred.<br>• 3+ years of experience as a paralegal in real estate, banking and/or creditor rights/bankruptcy.<br>• Strong knowledge of real estate and loan closing processes.<br>• Familiarity with ALTA/NSPS land title surveys, title commitments, and endorsements.<br>• Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; experience with legal practice management software is a plus.<br>• Excellent communication, organizational, and time-management skills.<br>• Ability to work independently and collaboratively under tight deadlines.<br> <br>Preferred Skills:<br>• Experience with real estate closing or representation of lenders in commercial real estate closings.<br>• Familiarity with local/state filing requirements and electronic recording systems.<br>• Notary Public certification a plus.
<p>Our client a <strong>boutique NYC real estate firm located in Midtown Manhattan</strong>, is seeking a highly skilled Associate Attorney specializing in <strong>co-op, condo, and landlord-tenant law in New York City</strong>. This role requires a deep understanding of <strong>governance for co-ops and condos, Housing Court procedures, and landlord-tenant litigation, including expertise in rent stabilization and lease negotiations</strong>. The position offers the opportunity to handle diverse real estate legal issues, from litigation to advising boards and landlords, while participating in marketing and training initiatives. This is a great opportunity to join a collegial, well-established law firm. Comprehensive medical benefits + PTO + bonus opportunity + 401K!</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Represent clients in Housing Court for non-payment and holdover proceedings.</p><p>• Draft and review legal documents, including rent demands, termination notices, predicate notices, and settlement agreements.</p><p>• Manage plenary actions such as breach of contract and lease disputes.</p><p>• Provide legal counsel on lease defaults, modifications, and eviction matters.</p><p>• Represent co-op and condo boards, landlords, and property owners in courts and administrative proceedings.</p><p>• Handle litigation involving unauthorized alterations, access refusals, construction damage, injunctions, and trespass cases.</p><p>• Conduct all stages of litigation, including pleadings, discovery, depositions, motion practice, hearings, and trials.</p><p>• Prosecute and defend complex commercial lease and property disputes.</p><p>• Advise clients on governance and operational issues related to co-ops and condos.</p><p>• Participate in marketing and training initiatives to support firm growth.</p>
<p>Our client, a well-established and respected law firm that specializes in landlord / tenant law, is seeking attorneys with 1 to 10 years of experience in landlord-tenant law to join our growing practice. Open to newly-admitted attorneys. Must be comfortable regularly attending housing court in the 5 boroughs. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Role: </strong>Associate Attorney </p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Rockville Centre, NY (Long Island)</p><p><strong>Schedule:</strong> On-Site with flexibility</p><p><strong>Salary: </strong>$100K-$190K (Wide range DOE)</p><p><br></p><p><strong><u>Responsibilities:</u></strong></p><ul><li>Provide legal advice to clients on landlord-tenant issues, including lease agreements, evictions, and tenant rights.</li><li>Go to housing court 4 to 5 times a week in 1 of the 5 boroughs.</li><li>Represent clients in court proceedings, mediations, and negotiations (almost exclusively landlords)</li><li>Draft and review legal documents, including leases, eviction notices, and settlement agreements.</li><li>Communicate effectively with clients, opposing counsel, and court personnel.</li><li>Assist in educating clients about their rights and responsibilities under landlord-tenant law.</li></ul><p><br></p>