Bankruptcy Lawyer - Contract Basis with Room to Advance Customer Service & Call Center - Boise, ID at Geebo

Bankruptcy Lawyer - Contract Basis with Room to Advance

Boise, ID Boise, ID Contract Contract $45 - $75 an hour $45 - $75 an hour Bankruptcy Law Firm looking for a new associate attorney to work, at start, on a contract basis.
Prior bankruptcy experience, knowledge is required and the attorney must have an active ECF and be admitted into the bankruptcy courts.
The firm files primarily chapter 7 and chapter 13 consumer debt cases.
We are looking for an associate attorney to meet with clients, gather documents, and attend creditor meetings and other court hearings.
Jobs will be assigned on a contract basis to start with flat payment rates on a per case basis.
Attorney will be in charge of finalizing the case, filing documents, and attending meetings of creditors along with other court appearances as the arise.
Full training either remotely or in person will be offered if needed.
Definite room for advancement and the ability to become a full time attorney if the right fit is found.
To apply please provide a relevant cover letter addressing any previous law experience as well as a fully updated resume.
Job Type:
Contract Pay:
$45.
00 - $75.
00 per hour Schedule:
Monday to Friday Contract Length:
More than 1 year Contract Renewal:
Likely Work Location:
One location Company's website:
www.
recoverylawgroup.
com Company's Facebook page:
https:
//www.
facebook.
com/Recoverylawgroup/ Work Remotely:
No Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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