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A well-respected law firm is seeking a Real Estate Attorney for a partner role in transactional law. This position offers the chance to inherit a book of business while receiving mentorship from a retiring partner. Ideal candidates will have a JD with MA bar admission and experience in real estate transactional law. Compensation ranges from $200,000 to $300,000 based on experience, with flexible work options available.
Real Estate Attorney – Transactional (Partner Role) Location: Flexible / Remote options available Compensation: $200,000–$300,000 DOE
An established and highly respected law practice is seeking a Real Estate Attorney to join their transactional team in a contract partner capacity. This is a unique opportunity to step into a role with a small book of business (~$150K) and work closely with a retiring partner over the next 3–4 years, receiving hands-on mentorship and guidance.
Why This Role is Unique:
Opportunity to inherit a book of business and grow your practice
Direct training from a senior partner before their retirement
Contract partner role with potential long-term partnership opportunity
Exposure to both residential and commercial real estate transactions
Ideal Candidate:
JD and admission to the relevant state bar (MA required)
Experience in real estate transactional law (residential or commercial)
Commercial real estate experience is a plus but not required
Experience with LITECH matters is a bonus
Ability to manage a small book of business independently
What You’ll Do:
Handle transactional real estate matters, including contracts and closings
Build relationships with existing clients and manage the assigned book of business
Collaborate with the retiring partner during the transition period
Support the practice’s strategic goals and client service initiatives
Compensation & Benefits:
Annual compensation ranging from $200,000–$300,000 DOE
Standard benefits package included
Flexible work location options
This position provides a rare opportunity to join a highly regarded practice, take on meaningful responsibility from day one, and position yourself for long-term partnership.