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Trust amp Estates Attorney

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Nashua, NH, United States

Posted on
Jul 20, 2022

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  Hamblett & Kerrigan is seeking an attorney for our Trust & Estates Department.  Candidate for this position should have 5 years experience in Wills and Trusts. Must have a strong background drafting Trusts and Trust Administration, with experience in probate, real estate and business law.  LLM in taxation and MA license a plus.
Hamblett & Kerrigan is always interested in qualified lawyers who share our commitment to collaborative, professional, growth-centered practice. We want lawyers who continually strive for excellence and who are motivated by a desire to make a difference for their clients and their profession. We are always interested in hearing from candidates with excellent legal credentials and are pleased that you would consider Hamblett & Kerrigan. All inquiries are treated with the strictest of confidence. Please contact ****

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