We are seeking an experienced attorney in all aspects of estate, tax and business planning matters to work in Bodman's Detroit, Troy, Ann Arbor or Grand Rapids office.Department: AttorneyLocation: Detroit, MIKey Responsibilities Include:Preparing estate planning documents, including revocable trusts, wills, powers of attorney, irrevocable trusts (GST/Dynasty trusts/GRATs/QPRTs, etc.), as well as prenuptial agreements.Handling estate and trust administration work.Conducting legal research and advising clients regarding estate, gift, and income tax matters.Advising clients regarding corporate matters and preparing formation and governance documents, including operating agreements and buy-sell agreements.Developing and maintaining strong relationships with new and existing clients and professional advisors.Managing multiple large projects with significant client interaction and exceptional communication.Ability to prioritize and organize numerous tasks to complete them efficiently.Skills, Knowledge and ExpertiseQualified candidates will have at least five years of legal experience. Juris Doctor degree and admission to the Michigan state bar are required.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Our attorneys provide savvy business counsel to some of the region's most successful companies and individuals on a broad range of issues, and we provide clients with the personal attention of a small firm with the talent and skill expected of the nation’s leading law firms.
With practices in Banking & Financial Services, Corporate/Mergers & Acquisitions, Aviation Law & Finance, Construction, Health Care, Environmental, Enterprise Procurement, Real Estate, Intellectual Property, Data Privacy & Security, Tax, Trusts & Estates, Labor & Employment, Bankruptcy, and Insurance, we work to understand our clients' businesses and the markets in which they operate. This enables us to provide strategic advice and preventative counsel to address potential issues efficiently and discreetly before they become significant and expensive problems that affect their bottom line