BCG Attorney Search
Private Wealth and Fiduciary Litigation Associate Attorney
BCG Attorney Search, Menlo Park, California, United States, 94029
Private Wealth and Fiduciary Litigation Associate Attorney
Company name:
BCG Attorney SearchExperience:
2-10 yrs requiredPosted on:
Oct 28, 2024Valid Through:
Nov 27, 2024Job Overview:A renowned law firm is seeking a Litigation Associate to join its Private Wealth and Fiduciary Litigation Team in Menlo Park, CA. This role focuses on high-stakes legal disputes involving private wealth, including trusts, decedents’ estates, and conservatorships/adult guardianships. The successful candidate will handle cases involving fiduciary duty breaches, estate mismanagement, and financial elder abuse, offering opportunities for substantial trial experience and direct client engagement.Duties:Represent clients in litigation concerning trusts, estates, and conservatorships/adult guardianships.Handle claims involving breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, fiduciary misconduct, and estate mismanagement.Participate in a heavy trial practice with frequent courtroom engagements.Counsel clients on legal issues related to investment mismanagement, financial elder abuse, and will or trust disputes.Collaborate with clients on sensitive family disputes involving private wealth.Engage in business development opportunities within this niche area of law.Requirements:3-5 years of litigation experience.Experience in trusts and estates litigation, or familiarity with related legal issues (preferred but not required).Ability to work both independently and within a collaborative team.Strong analytical, research, and writing skills.Admitted to the California State Bar.Education:Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school.Certifications:Admission to the California State Bar.Skills:Strong trial and courtroom skills.Exceptional research and analytical abilities.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Ability to manage emotionally charged and complex legal matters.Business development capabilities within the specialized practice area.Opportunities for career growth and direct client interaction.
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Company name:
BCG Attorney SearchExperience:
2-10 yrs requiredPosted on:
Oct 28, 2024Valid Through:
Nov 27, 2024Job Overview:A renowned law firm is seeking a Litigation Associate to join its Private Wealth and Fiduciary Litigation Team in Menlo Park, CA. This role focuses on high-stakes legal disputes involving private wealth, including trusts, decedents’ estates, and conservatorships/adult guardianships. The successful candidate will handle cases involving fiduciary duty breaches, estate mismanagement, and financial elder abuse, offering opportunities for substantial trial experience and direct client engagement.Duties:Represent clients in litigation concerning trusts, estates, and conservatorships/adult guardianships.Handle claims involving breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, fiduciary misconduct, and estate mismanagement.Participate in a heavy trial practice with frequent courtroom engagements.Counsel clients on legal issues related to investment mismanagement, financial elder abuse, and will or trust disputes.Collaborate with clients on sensitive family disputes involving private wealth.Engage in business development opportunities within this niche area of law.Requirements:3-5 years of litigation experience.Experience in trusts and estates litigation, or familiarity with related legal issues (preferred but not required).Ability to work both independently and within a collaborative team.Strong analytical, research, and writing skills.Admitted to the California State Bar.Education:Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school.Certifications:Admission to the California State Bar.Skills:Strong trial and courtroom skills.Exceptional research and analytical abilities.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Ability to manage emotionally charged and complex legal matters.Business development capabilities within the specialized practice area.Opportunities for career growth and direct client interaction.
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