Recruiter
Seattle, WA
Estate Planning, Probate, and Tax Attorney
Attorney
1-12 yrs required
No
A law firm is seeking a skilled legal professional to expand its practice in wealth transfer, estate settlement, and fiscal advisory services. This individual will cultivate existing client relationships while guiding new matters, with the potential to integrate a small established team if available.
Job Overview
Location: Seattle, WA
Experience: 1–6 years of focused work in legacy planning, estate administration, and tax strategy
Practice Setting: Collaborative environment, serving a range of private clients and family-run enterprises
Compensation & Benefits: Competitive salary; 401(k) retirement plan; contributions to medical and dental coverage; long-term and short-term disability insurance
Primary Responsibilities
Oversee and advise on the creation of testamentary documents, including wills, durable powers of attorney, and advanced directives
Counsel clients on transferring assets during life and at death, employing strategies to minimize tax liabilities and safeguard family wealth
Administer and settle estates: coordinate with fiduciaries, prepare inventories, handle creditor claims, and guide probate court proceedings
Provide tax counsel related to gifting, estate, and income tax matters; collaborate with accountants to develop comprehensive tax-efficient plans
Manage a portfolio of existing clients, fostering trust through regular communication, case updates, and proactive outreach
Conduct all phases of case preparation: client interviews, fact gathering, legal research, drafting petitions and motions, and representing clients in hearings as needed
Identify opportunities to bring in smaller groups of attorneys or established practices, integrating them into the firm’s structure when appropriate
Mentor junior staff or incoming associates, sharing best practices for client service and technical drafting
Ideal Qualifications
Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school; an advanced Master of Laws (LLM) in Taxation or related field is strongly preferred
Washington State Bar membership in good standing
1–6 years of substantive experience handling legacy planning, probate, and tax-related matters—experience with high-net-worth individuals or family offices is a plus
Comfortably managing a sophisticated caseload with minimal oversight, while also collaborating on complex, multi-faceted transactions
Proven ability to grow and sustain client relationships, with a track record of generating referrals and repeat business
Education & Certification
Juris Doctor (JD) required; . in Taxation (or equivalent postgraduate credential) preferred
Admission to Washington State Bar (active and non-restricted)
Continued professional education in estate and tax law (., CELA certification, Tax Law Institute courses) is advantageous
Key Competencies & Skills
Exceptional drafting and analytical abilities: capable of crafting tailored trusts, tax‐planning memoranda, and probate pleadings
Strong communication skills—both written and verbal—for clear client counseling and effective courtroom advocacy when necessary
High level of organization and attention to detail, ensuring all deadlines, filings, and client follow-ups are handled diligently
Comfort with practice management software, document automation tools, and virtual communication platforms
Ability to work autonomously on complex projects while remaining a collaborative team member when cases require multiple practitioners
Client-centric approach: empathetic listener who can explain intricate legal concepts in accessible terms
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