<p>Our client, a successful law firm, is looking for a <strong>Trusts & Estates Attorney at the Partner level. </strong>This role involves providing expert legal counsel to clients on estate planning, wealth transfer strategies, and trust administration. The ideal candidate will bring extensive experience in tax-efficient estate planning and a proven ability to manage complex legal matters. <strong>Some hybrid is available and must bring a book of business. Great company culture, no billable requirement and free parking. Significant quarterly and annual bonus opportunities. </strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Wellesley, MA</p><p><strong>Schedule: </strong>Hybrid (3 days in, 2 remote)</p><p><strong>Salary: </strong>$135,000 - $155,000 (DOE) </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Offer strategic advice to clients on estate planning, including wills, trusts, and charitable giving.</li><li>Draft and review legal documents such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney tailored to client needs.</li><li>Guide fiduciaries through trust administration and probate processes while ensuring legal compliance.</li><li>Analyze and address federal and state tax issues related to estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfers.</li><li>Collaborate with financial advisors and accountants to develop holistic wealth management plans.</li><li>Represent clients in probate court proceedings and resolve contested estate matters.</li><li>Stay informed on evolving tax laws and estate planning regulations to provide updated legal strategies.</li><li>Foster strong relationships with clients, ensuring their needs and expectations are met.</li><li>Conduct thorough reviews of complex trust structures to ensure accuracy and effectiveness.</li></ul>
<p>Our client, a successful title & escrow company, is seeking an Attorney to join their dynamic legal team in West Warwick, Rhode Island. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in real estate law and a strong drive to expand the firm's business through exceptional client relations. This role offers an opportunity to contribute to both commercial and residential real estate matters.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Location: </strong>West Warwick, RI</p><p><strong>Schedule: </strong>Hybrid (2 or 3 days in office) </p><p><strong>Salary:</strong> $75,000 - $130,000 (depending on experience) + commission off of new business if you don't already have a book of business</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Focus on getting new business for the company.</li><li>Provide expert legal counsel on a wide range of real estate matters, including residential, commercial, SFR, and bulk transactions.</li><li>Develop and maintain a strong book of business through proactive business development efforts, networking, and marketing initiatives.</li><li>Manage real estate transactions from inception to closing, ensuring timely and accurate completion of all necessary legal documentation.</li><li>Represent clients in negotiations, disputes, and mediations, safeguarding their interests and providing strategic guidance.</li><li>Collaborate with internal teams and other departments to deliver integrated legal services to clients.</li><li>Stay current with legal developments and trends in real estate law, applying this knowledge to drive business growth and client satisfaction.</li></ul>
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>Our client, a national law firm, is seeking an Associate Attorney with experience in mass torts. This opportunity offers meaningful involvement in sophisticated disputes, close collaboration with experienced legal professionals, and regular exposure to client-facing work. The role is well suited for an attorney who thrives in a demanding setting and is prepared to take ownership of case strategy, advocacy, and day-to-day litigation responsibilities.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Boston, MA</p><p><strong>Schedule: </strong>Hybrid (3 days in, 2 days remote but can be flexible)</p><p><strong>Salary: </strong>$140,000 - $160,000 (DOE) + amazing benefits</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Assist in the management and litigation of mass tort & asbestos cases</li><li>Conduct legal research, draft pleadings, motions, and other legal documents</li><li>Participate in depositions, hearings, and court appearances</li><li>Communicate directly with clients and contribute to case strategy</li><li>Manage multiple active matters with increasing independence</li></ul>
<p><strong>Robert Half Legal 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>A stand out law firm is seeking highly skilled and visionary T&E Paralegal candidates. If you are a motivated self-starter and standout colleague with good computer skills and ability to multitask, with a real passion for the legal industry, this may be the position for you. Take the next step in advancing your Paralegal career. Based in the Needham, Massachusetts area, this position is a permanent role.</p><p><br></p><p>Key responsibilities</p><p><br></p><p>- Research and analyze intricate legal documents</p><p><br></p><p>- Provide support to attorney through all phases </p><p><br></p><p>- Ability to effectively prioritize and organize a substantial amount of work</p><p><br></p><p>- Data base management of all relevant documents</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><strong>Robert Half Legal Permanent</strong> <strong>Placement </strong>is seeking a highly organized and experienced <strong>Legal Assistant or Paralegal</strong> to support a senior partner in a high-visibility role for their <strong>Boston</strong> client. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in estate planning and trusts and estates law, OR Family law with excellent communication and administrative skills. congenial environment; fulltime in the office.</p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Provide direct support to a partner, ensuring seamless daily operations</li><li>Draft, proofread, and manage legal documents including motions and letters of intent</li><li>Maintain and organize case files and complex documentation</li><li>Schedule appointments, manage calendars, and handle administrative tasks</li><li>Communicate professionally with clients via phone, email, and in person</li><li>Conduct legal and background research as needed</li><li>Screen and prioritize incoming communications</li></ul>
<p>Robert Half Legal is partnering with an organization in its search for an experienced <strong>Litigation Attorney</strong> to join its <strong>in-house legal team</strong>. This role is well-suited for an attorney who enjoys combining litigation knowledge with analytical review, strategic thinking, and collaboration across stakeholders.</p><p><br></p><p>In this position, the attorney will play a key role in overseeing complex litigation matters handled by outside counsel, with a strong focus on billing oversight, compliance with litigation guidelines, and responsible cost management. The role involves evaluating legal spend, identifying trends, and ensuring defense strategies and expenses align with internal standards and applicable agreements. This is a high-visibility opportunity to apply litigation experience in a broader, more strategic capacity beyond traditional law firm practice.</p>
<p>Hiring for a <strong>Commercial Property Manager! </strong>A growing national real estate services firm is expanding its presence in the Washington, DC area to support an established institutional client. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and rapidly growing organization with strong potential for long-term career advancement. We are seeking an experienced Commercial Property Manager to oversee a local portfolio of commercial assets. T<strong>his role will require travel around the DMV so reliable transportation is a must.</strong> It will report directly to the Regional General Manager and work closely with internal teams to ensure operational excellence, financial performance, and high tenant satisfaction across assigned properties.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Accounting & Financial Management</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee financial performance of assigned properties, including annual budgets, capital planning, and monthly/quarterly reporting</li><li>Review financial reports and provide executive-level summaries for client discussions</li><li>Monitor accounts receivable, partner with accounting teams, and provide client updates as needed</li><li>Review and approve monthly billing reports, ensuring accuracy and alignment with financial operations</li><li>Ensure compliance with client-specific financial requirements and property management agreements</li><li>Interpret and abstract lease terms related to billing, operating expenses, and tenant obligations</li></ul><p><strong>Tenant Relations</strong></p><ul><li>Serve as the primary point of contact for tenants, ensuring timely and professional communication</li><li>Manage tenant onboarding and move-out processes in coordination with internal teams</li><li>Conduct regular tenant check-ins to assess satisfaction and address concerns</li><li>Support leasing efforts by providing property-level insights and information</li></ul><p><strong>Operations Management</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee day-to-day operations across all assigned properties</li><li>Lead regular client meetings to review operational, financial, and tenant performance</li><li>Manage third-party vendors, ensuring service quality, contract compliance, and proper insurance coverage</li><li>Partner with construction teams on tenant improvements and capital projects</li><li>Conduct routine property inspections and proactively recommend repairs and improvements</li><li>Monitor project budgets and timelines to ensure alignment with approved scope</li></ul>
We are looking for an experienced Lease Administrator to join our team in Boston, Massachusetts. In this role, you will play a key part in managing and overseeing lease agreements while ensuring accuracy and compliance with company standards. This position requires a detail-oriented individual with exceptional communication skills and a deep understanding of lease administration processes.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Oversee the administration of commercial leases, including reviewing and managing lease agreements and letters of intent (LOIs).<br>• Abstract lease terms and conditions to ensure accurate documentation and compliance.<br>• Utilize lease management systems to maintain and update lease-related data efficiently.<br>• Serve as a primary point of contact for landlords, property managers, and vendors, addressing inquiries and resolving issues.<br>• Ensure timely and accurate processing of lease-related documents and payments.<br>• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align lease administration processes with organizational goals.<br>• Monitor critical lease dates and deadlines, ensuring timely renewals or terminations as needed.<br>• Conduct regular audits of lease documentation to ensure accuracy and compliance with company policies.<br>• Support negotiations for lease renewals or amendments as required.
We are looking for a detail-oriented Legal Assistant to join our team in Danvers, Massachusetts. In this role, you will provide comprehensive support to attorneys, ensuring smooth case management and efficient litigation processes. The ideal candidate possesses strong organizational skills, a thorough understanding of court procedures, and a commitment to delivering high-quality legal assistance.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Coordinate attorneys’ schedules, including depositions, hearings, meetings, and travel arrangements.<br>• Prepare and electronically file legal documents in both state and federal courts.<br>• Draft and organize pleadings, motions, discovery responses, and exhibits.<br>• Conduct legal research and maintain both electronic and physical case files.<br>• Communicate effectively with clients, opposing counsel, and court staff to facilitate case progress.<br>• Assist in trial preparation by gathering documentation, organizing evidence, and preparing witnesses.<br>• Manage new case openings, track attorney time entries, and compile expense reports.