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Description
Ready to take your legal career to the next level? Join a team where innovation meets legacy. LOGS Legal Group LLP is seeking an Associate Attorney to support our creditors’ rights practice in Louisiana. If you're excited by technology, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and value being part of a collaborative legal team — we want to meet you.
Why LOGS?
For nearly 50 years, LOGS has led the way in creditors’ rights law. But we’re not just resting on our legacy — we’re embracing the future. From integrating artificial intelligence to creating seamless digital legal solutions, we’re reimagining what a modern legal services firm can be.
From default servicing to real estate, our evolving service offerings continue to reflect our forward-thinking approach and our strong partnerships with some of the most respected banking institutions in the country.
About the Culture:
At LOGS, we live by core values that emphasize integrity, innovation, teamwork, and results. We celebrate fresh perspectives and value every team member’s contribution — whether you’re new to law or a seasoned pro. You’ll work with a smart, collaborative team that embraces change and leads with solutions.
What You’ll Do:
As our Associate Attorney, you’ll play a key role in representing financial institutions in foreclosure, bankruptcy, and related matters. You’ll:
- Represent clients in foreclosure, bankruptcy, replevin, and related court proceedings.
- Draft and review motions, pleadings, and correspondence.
- Attend court hearings in person and virtually.
- Provide legal oversight and collaborate with support staff.
- Deliver responsive, client-focused legal services in a high-volume practice.
Requirements
What You Bring:
Licensed in Louisiana (required)
5+ years of experience preferred, but we’ll consider all qualified applicants
Strong legal writing, communication, and analytical skills
Detail-oriented, organized, and driven
Bonus points for:
- Multi-state licensure (OK/FL a plus)
- Bankruptcy or collections experience
- Federal licensure