Attorney; Commercial Litigation
Listed on 2026-02-24
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer
The Framingham based Law Offices of Alan M. Cohen & Associates LLC, a growing commercial litigation firm is seeking one or two associates with two to ten years of Commercial Litigation experience. Admission to the Massachusetts bar is required. Excellent opportunity for a hardworking professional to contribute to a fast-paced practice.
Requirements- Strong academic credentials
- 2-10 years of Commercial Litigation experience
- Massachusetts bar admission required.
People choose to work at Law Offices of Alan M. Cohen & Associates LLC because they want to be a part of an ethical, fair and professional work environment. We strive to recruit and maintain a workforce of highly motivated individuals. Our employees are carefully trained and mentored to succeed. We enjoy a culture of open doors, first names and hard work!
Our friendly, flexible and open atmosphere has been enjoyed and supported by our employees throughout the years. We are team players with one common goal – meeting our clients’ needs.
- 401(k) and Firm Match
- CLEs
- Vacation, Sick and Personal Time
- Although we do not currently offer health insurance we are exploring same.
We offer competitive salaries, commissions on collected fees generated by your clients; bonus based on performance. Salary is commensurate with insurance. We are an EEO Employer.
Please submit your resume and minimum salary requirements to
Founded in 1994, the Law offices of Alan M. Cohen & Associates LLC is recognized as a leader in the field of commercial litigation focusing on commercial collections. We represent individuals and public and private companies in an array of industries, including financial services, food and beverage, building material suppliers, construction companies, sub-contractors, healthcare providers, attorneys, accountants, placement agencies, staffing and business services, judgment collection and foreign judgment enforcement.
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