Associate Attorney in Hunt Valley, Maryland at US DEFAULT GROUP INC
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Job Description
Associate Attorney – Creditors' Rights & Foreclosure
Location: Hunt Valley, MD (Hybrid/Remote Options Available)
Practice Area: Creditors’ Rights / Real Estate / Default Litigation
Position Overview
A prestigious legal group specializing in creditors' rights seeks a disciplined and motivated Associate Attorney to join our Foreclosure Department in Hunt Valley, Maryland. This role offers a uniquely experiential opportunity to manage a sophisticated caseload while receiving direct mentorship from senior counsel with 20+ years of experience. Our firm is committed to a collegial professional environment that prioritizes internal advancement, comprehensive training, and the long-term career development of our legal staff.
Core Responsibilities
- Caseload Management: Oversee a diverse portfolio of Maryland foreclosure matters from assignment through conclusion, including title curative and possessory actions and post-sale processes.
- Compliance & Analysis: Perform meticulous legal reviews of loan instruments, financial documentation, and conditions precedent to ensure strict adherence to state and federal regulatory requirements.
- Advocacy & Representation: Represent the interests of the firm’s clients in court conferences, mediations, and motion practice.
- Strategic Advisory: Provide comprehensive legal analysis and strategy recommendations to clients, ensuring timely status updates and professional communication.
- Legal Drafting: Prepare and review pleadings, motions, correspondence, and accounting documentation associated with foreclosure processes and litigation.
- Administrative Diligence: Maintain the integrity of internal case management systems through precise documentation of findings and recommendations.
Professional Qualifications
- Licensure: Active membership in the Maryland State Bar in good standing is required.
- Preferred Credentials: Admission to the Virginia State Bar is highly desirable. Candidates must be willing to sit for the Virginia Bar Examination in the future upon firm request.
- Education: Juris Doctorate from an ABA-accredited law school.
- Experience: 1–5 years of practice in real estate, foreclosure, or creditors’ rights law is preferred, though high-potential junior entry-level candidates will be considered. New 2026 graduates who will be sitting for the Maryland and/or Virginia Bar in July 2026 may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Technical & Interpersonal Skills
- Exceptional analytical, writing, and oral advocacy skills.
- Strong negotiation capabilities and a solutions-oriented professional mindset.
- Proven ability to work independently and manage high-volume workloads under strict deadlines.
- Proficiency in legal research platforms and standard office productivity software.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary commensurate with professional experience.
- Comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance.
- 401(k) retirement plan.
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and observed holidays.
- Structured professional development and mentoring programs.