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Bankruptcy And Creditors Rights Associate Attorney

BCG Attorney Search, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127


Bankruptcy And Creditors Rights Associate Attorney

Company nameBCG Attorney SearchExperience2-8 yrs requiredLocationSeattle, WA, United StatesPosted onSep 30, 2024ProfileJob Title: Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Associate AttorneyJob Overview:

A reputable law firm based in Seattle, WA, is currently seeking an experienced Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Associate Attorney. This position offers an opportunity to work with a dynamic team on cases involving secured and unsecured creditors' rights, receiverships, and bankruptcy litigation. The role will involve managing complex legal matters and collaborating with a diverse client base, including national and regional banks, court-appointed receivers, and purchasers of distressed assets.Duties:Provide legal assistance to the Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights team.Draft memoranda, loan documents, court briefs, and bankruptcy-related pleadings.Collect and organize financial statements, appraisals, valuations, and relevant statutes for case preparation.Collaborate with the team on state and federal receivership cases.Participate in commercial creditors' rights litigation, including lien enforcement, lender liability claims, and voidable transfer actions.Requirements:Minimum of 5 years of experience in commercial bankruptcy and creditors' rights.Experience working with secured and unsecured creditors.Strong legal research and writing skills.Excellent time and project management abilities.Self-motivated with a strategic mindset for advancing cases.In-court experience (hearings or trial work) is a plus.Education:Undergraduate and JD degrees from accredited academic institutions.Active membership in the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA).Certifications:Membership in WSBA is required.Skills:Strong attention to detail.Excellent legal research and writing capabilities.Ability to collaborate within a team environment.Proficiency in managing multiple cases simultaneously.

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