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EMPLOYMENT LISTINGS From our current issuesPlease click here to inquire about or submit employment advertising.
Brunswick Partnership Position
Immediate
opening. Attorney with
22 years experience in Brunswick seeks attorney to share office
and one support staff.
Nice space, very low overhead, private parking.
Excellent opportunity for the right person.
Call or write in confidence: Ted Brown Drummond
Woodsum is a dynamic,
growing firm of 51 attorneys and consultants with offices in Portland,
Maine and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. We
are looking for an attorney of extraordinary caliber with at least five
years’ experience in business tax law to join our rapidly growing
Business Practice Group. Applicants should possess the analytical,
transactional and personal skills to become a key contributor to our tax
practice. The ideal
candidate will possess significant tax experience with the ability to
apply that experience in a broader transactional and advisory role. Drummond
Woodsum represents public and private entities and individuals on a
broad range of sophisticated matters nationwide.
We seek only candidates who are highly motivated, able to assume
significant responsibility immediately, and are strong team players.
The firm offers highly competitive salaries and a very generous
benefits package. If
you are interested in joining our team, please send a letter of
application and resume in complete confidence to: Harry
R. Pringle, Managing Director Excellent
opportunity for attorney with 5+ years general experience and an
existing client base to join a small-sized Portland law firm that has a
general practice with an emphasis in civil and criminal litigation and
family law.
We offer attractive, convenient office space in the Old Port, a
skilled support staff and a competitive compensation package.
Please respond in complete confidence to: Administrator Vacancy
on Maine Assistance Program The
commission appointed to administer the Maine Assistance Program for
Lawyers and Judges (MAP) seeks interested candidates to fill a vacancy
on the commission. The MAP commission is charged with overseeing the MAP
program and its director, preparing the annual budget and making annual
reports to the Supreme Judicial Court. Commissioners are appointed by
the Court, and serve a term of three years. William C. Nugent, Esq. Disclaimer: These
ads are published on mainelawyrersreview.com courtesy of Maine
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