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Summerville, SC, United States
Elder Law Attorney
Attorney
Company Review
3-7 yrs required
Full-time
No
Summerville office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks an elder law attorney preferably with 5 years of experience practicing elder law, at a level of expertise sufficient to work independently on certain cases and retain new clients. The candidate will draft documents, review laws and statutes, and meet with clients to finalize plans for their future. Will host consultation meetings to meet with potential clientele and outline the services and level of expertise our firm can provide, as well as a suggested legal course of action for each individual's unique needs. Provide an unparalleled client experience so that each customer of the Firm knows they are a priority for you and our team at the firm. Engage in frequent contact with all clients and work hand-in-hand with the Client Experience team to provide a concierge level of service. Help effectively solve legal problems for clients by analyzing the situation, understanding their needs, and creating a strategic plan of action. Attorneys licensed in both NC and SC are preferred, but SC licensing is required. CELA certification is a plus. Should preferably have experience with estate planning, estate, and trust administrations, Medicaid planning, and long-term care benefits. Litigation experience is a plus for guardianship and estate litigation cases. Experience with billing and keeping track of billable time on cases is required.
Legal
Apr 26, 2024
May 26, 2024
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