Probate/Estate Planning Attorney


Job Details

Burr & Forman LLP's Hilton Head/Bluffton, SC offices are seeking an attorney with 3+ years of estate planning and probate administration experience for the Corporate and Tax Practice Group. Job duties include client engagement and counseling, drafting, reviewing and negotiating legal documents, and managing project workflow in the practice areas of estate planning, along with business transactional work and probate. Qualified candidates will be self-starters with great customer service skills, strong academic credentials, and exceptionally strong legal research and writing skills. This position is a unique opportunity to join a firm that prioritizes our clients, colleagues, and communities. We value collegiality and diversity among our lawyers, and we seek to make the practice both professionally and personally rewarding. When you join our team, you benefit from the experience of interesting, pivotal work in a friendly and professional environment. Must be qualified to practice law in South Carolina.

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 Burr and Forman LLP

 06/01/2024

 Hilton Head Island,SC