Job OverviewMultiple leading law firms across the United States — including top Am Law restructuring groups, respected mid-sized firms, and boutique insolvency practices — are actively seeking Bankruptcy and Restructuring Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. With continued restructuring activity, distressed M&A, and creditor-side litigation on the rise, demand for skilled bankruptcy attorneys remains very strong.
Job OverviewA law firm seeks a Creditors' Rights Attorney to join their team in Charleston, South Carolina. This role offers an opportunity to advance your career within a firm known for its experience and integrity in the financial services and real estate matters within creditors' rights, including foreclosure, bankruptcy, and debt collection , review, and approve legal pleadings and related document
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Job OverviewMultiple leading law firms across the United States — including top Am Law restructuring groups, respected mid-sized firms, and boutique insolvency practices — are actively seeking Bankruptcy and Restructuring Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. With continued restructuring activity, distressed M&A, and creditor-side litigation on the rise, demand for skilled bankruptcy attorneys remains very strong. read more
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