Stone Arch Law Office, PLLC, a busy estate planning law firm in Southwest Minneapolis, is searching for a full-time estate planning attorney to join our dynamic team. We hire passionate, motivated, goal oriented, organized problem solvers who have great interpersonal skills and a desire to help clients achieve their goals while providing an outstanding client experience. If this sounds like you and you have 2+ years of estate planning experience, we'd love to meet you! Learn more at: https://stonearchlaw.com Why Join Us? Fun, Collaborative Environment: Be part of a small, tight-knit team that values work-life balance and camaraderie. Competitive Pay: $100,000 base salary + bonuses Generous Benefits: Paid time off (PTO), 401(k), bonus pay, and more. Impactful Work: Help clients create wills and trusts to secure their family’s future while delivering exceptional client service. Responsibilities: Perform a wide variety of functions to support the firm including (but not limited to): • Create wills, trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives, etc. for your clients • Discuss plans with clients for distributing their assets • Advocate on behalf of clients by understanding their needs, effectively analyzing the situation, and forming a strategy for a plan of action • Cultivate relationships with the firm's existing and future clients by maintaining consistent and timely communication Qualifications: • Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school, required • Must have an active MN law license • Minimum of 2-5 years of estate planning experience • Experience with dispute resolution, probate, elder law, MA benefits, special needs planning, or litigation a plus • Highly proactive approach to professional work and relationships • Organized and detail-oriented • Strong emotional intelligence and excellent interpersonal skills • Motivation to grow professionally, financially, and personally • No portables or existing book necessary Compensation: $100,000 base salary + bonuses
• Perform a wide variety of functions to support the firm including (but not limited to): • Create wills, trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives, etc. for your clients • Discuss plans with clients for distributing their assets • Advocate on behalf of clients by understanding their needs, effectively analyzing the situation, and forming a strategy for a plan of action • Cultivate relationships with the firm's existing and future clients by maintaining consistent and timely communication