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Associate Attorney at Driscoll & Driscoll, P.C.

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Driscoll & Driscoll, P.C., a small, but expanding Boston-based law firm currently has an opening for a full-time Associate Attorney. 1-3 years' legal experience is preferred, but recent J.D. graduates are also encouraged to apply.

Driscoll & Driscoll, P.C. focuses on litigation of landlord/tenant law (lease enforcement, drug-related criminal activity, fraud, domestic violence, non-payment of rent, Section 8, discrimination, disability-related issues/reasonable accommodation) and employment law matters, while primarily representing public housing authorities, affordable non-profits and private landlords across the Commonwealth.

Duties will include working directly with clients to gather information, provide case updates, and assist with case management; drafting notices and correspondence, complaints, discrimination responses, motions, and discovery; and legal research and writing. Successful candidate will be expected to appear in district, superior, and housing courts.

The ideal candidate is detail-oriented and trustworthy, can work independently and as part of a team, is inquisitive and enthusiastic about learning new things with excellent research, writing, grammar, communication, and organizational skills, and interested in mentorship and advancement opportunities. You will be joining an encouraging team in an environment which fosters personal and professional growth that values work-life balance.

A great position for someone with an interest in public service. Salary is competitive based on experience, PTO provided, health benefits included, and hours are flexible. Successful candidate should expect to be in-office, but open to WFH as needed.

Please email a resume, writing sample, cover letter, and three (3) professional references.