Peakstone Law Group is seeking an attorney with a proven track record in estate planning, trusts & estates, probate litigation, and estate administration. The ideal candidate for this role must possess a valid Colorado law license, duly admitted, and in good standing to practice in the State of Colorado. Alongside a solid background in the listed areas, we prioritize candidates who excel in maintaining a billable hours schedule and demonstrate consistent output in their work.
Qualifications:
- Valid law license in Colorado (required)
- Doctorate in Law (required)
- Experience in estate planning, trust & estates, and estate administration (required)
- Experience with keeping up with billable hourly expectations (required)
- Ability to work in collaboration with others
Key Attributes:
- Responsible problem-solver with a high level of motivation
- Superior communication skills (both oral and written), legal writing heavily preferred
- High attention to detail and organizational excellence
- Proficiency in general computer software and Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, etc)
- Capacity to learn, integrate feedback, and diligence to the practice
- Customer Service and Customer Facing Skills
- Prioritizes the experience of potential clients
- Establishes professional boundaries and timelines
- Demonstrates excellence in professional communication with clients
- Shows clients and potential clients credibility and builds rapport
- Commitment
- Shows initiative
- Strong work ethic
- Ability to execute all tasks in a given field
- Resilience in facing setbacks
- Showing dedication to the practice and providing outstanding service
- Communication
- Respectful communication that is direct, clear, and compassionate
- Open to professional coaching
- Shows an ability to improve written and verbal skills over time
- Problem Solving
- Ability to define and prioritize tasks clearly and effectively
- Ability to ask concise and clarifying questions
- Capacity to engineer creative solutions
- Able to work independently, but ready to ask questions