Associate Attorney (NC License) - Remote

Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C.

Associate Attorney (NC License) - Remote

Norfolk, VA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job description

    Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C., a well-respected law firm based in Norfolk, Virginia, is seeking to add an Associate Attorney to join the North Carolina team of our Creditors’ Rights practice. The Associate Attorney will collaborate with the firm’s other North Carolina lawyers and the broader Creditors’ Rights department to deliver outstanding service to the firm’s clients with the highest levels of integrity and professionalism. This position involves travel for frequent court appearances in the state of North Carolina.

    The ideal candidate will have civil litigation experience in North Carolina. All candidates must be licensed and in good standing to practice law in North Carolina.

    Virginia and or Maryland licensure is a plus.

    The individual must be self-motivated with strong interpersonal, problem solving, organizational and communication skills. Recent law school graduates who have passed the North Carolina bar are welcome to apply. Salary is commensurate with experience and ability. Employment opportunity is immediate.

    Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C. provides a full suite of competitive benefits together with a collaborative working environment for our staff and attorneys. We offer a wide range of health, welfare and financial benefits including medical, wellness, dental and vision, 401(k) matching and profit sharing, health savings account, short and long-term disability, life insurance and other voluntary supplemental benefits. Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C. also offers a generous paid time off policy, in addition to paid holidays.

    Candidate qualifications:

    · Admitted and in good standing to practice law in North Carolina

    · Exceptional attention to detail

    · Hardworking and easy to work with

    · Excellent organizational skills

    · Strong verbal and written communication skills

    · Proficient with technology

    · Knowledge of debt collection preferred

    · Courtroom experience (both motion practice and trial) preferred

    Responsibilities:

    As an Associate Attorney in the firm’s Creditors’ Rights practice, you will be responsible for a wide variety of tasks related to legal debt collection, bench-bar relations, consumer protection, and the potential for frequent court appearances.