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Type Full-Time
Location Arkansas - Little Rock
Job ID BIW6366384
Experience Level Junior Associate
Job Experience Min. 1 Years
Practice Areas Estate & Tax PlanningElder LawTrusts and Estates - General
Job Overview An established law firm based in Little Rock, Arkansas, is seeking a Trust & Elder Law Attorney to join its growing team. This full-time position offers an opportunity to work in a collaborative environment with a focus on estate planning, elder law, Medicaid, and special needs planning. The firm is committed to building long-lasting relationships with clients, emphasizing personalized service and long-term solutions.LocationLittle Rock, ArkansasDutiesProvide legal counsel in estate planning, elder law planning, Medicaid, and special needs planning.Develop tailored estate plans for clients with both non-taxable and larger estates.Work closely with clients to understand their unique needs and create personalized legal solutions.Collaborate with the team to provide comprehensive legal services and client support.Maintain open, clear communication with clients and team members.Help clients navigate the complex process of Medicaid planning and special needs trusts.RequirementsLicensed to practice law in Arkansas.Solid background in estate planning and elder law planning preferred.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.Willingness to work collaboratively as part of a team.Attorneys with established experience in estate planning or related practice areas preferred.Recent law graduates with a demonstrated interest in estate planning and elder law may be considered.EducationJuris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.CertificationsAdmission to the Arkansas State Bar.SkillsStrong knowledge of estate planning and elder law.Experience in Medicaid and special needs planning is a plus.Excellent interpersonal and client-facing communication skills.Ability to work collaboratively with other attorneys and staff.Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.BenefitsFull-time, stable position.Opportunity to be part of a growing firm with a long-term vision.
Job Overview An established law firm based in Little Rock, Arkansas, is seeking a Trust & Elder Law Attorney to join its growing team. This full-time position offers an opportunity to work in a collaborative environment with a focus on estate planning, elder law, Medicaid, and special needs planning. The firm is committed to building long-lasting relationships with clients, emphasizing personalized service and long-term solutions.
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02-27-2025
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