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Associate Attorney
Creditors' rights law firm seeks an attorney with experience representing creditors and/or debtors in Chapter 7, 11, and 13 bankruptcy cases. Position requires client contact and a high-volume workload. License to practice law in Florida preferred but firm will consider license in other states.
Basic Function
Primarily manages bankruptcy matters that are considered contested or litigated, draft and review all pleadings and claims filed in the particular matter; responds to all objections and motions involving the rights of clients; attends scheduled hearings; responds to general firm wide bankruptcy inquiries; and other duties as assigned.
Responsibilities
- Document preparation and execution
- Draft and review all filings on behalf of the clients
- Monitoring of all electronic filings (ECFs)
- Regular communication with the client
Required Skills
Knowledge of bankruptcy rules/laws and general creditor rights laws
Advanced computer literacy and the ability to learn and utilize different case management systems
Familiarity with CM/ECF filing system
Exceptional work ethic and high degree of professionalism
High level of attention to detail and organization
Effective time management
Communication skills
Education
Law degree – JD
Experience
The ideal candidate has at least one year of bankruptcy and/or creditor’s rights experience with a working knowledge of the Bankruptcy Code. However, the firm may consider a candidate with less experience.
The candidate should have a solid understanding of consumer loan documents, top-notch organizational and communication skills, and the ability to multi-task and meet strict deadlines. The ideal candidate will be admitted to practice law in Florida, the Federal Districts in Florida, and have a familiarity with Florida bankruptcy courts, local rules, and court procedures. Admissions in other jurisdictions and/or experience in bankruptcy litigation related matters a strong plus and may be substituted for admission in Florida.
Salary : $90,400 - $114,000