Foreclosure Attorney (MUST BE LICENSED IN NC)

CAROLINA LEGAL ASSOCIATES
Charlotte, NC

Seeking Creditors’ Rights & Foreclosure Attorney | North Carolina


Our client, a highly specialized law firm focused exclusively on protecting the interests of financial institutions, is expanding its team in North Carolina. They are searching for a motivated, detail-oriented Foreclosure and Eviction Attorney to join their busy Financial Services Practice Group.

The firm serves as a full-service powerhouse for creditors. Consequently, they need an attorney who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys taking full ownership of a high-volume caseload. Whether navigating the complexities of a contested foreclosure or managing the nuances of a commercial eviction, the ideal candidate brings both technical skill and professional grit to the courtroom.


The Role

As a key member of the litigation team, the attorney will manage all aspects of creditors’ rights matters. Responsibilities include:

  • Litigating Foreclosures: Leading judicial and non-judicial foreclosure proceedings from initiation through sale.
  • Managing Evictions: Handling landlord/tenant disputes and summary ejectment actions for institutional owners and lenders.
  • In-Court Representation: Representing banks and servicers in state courts, appearing at hearings, mediations, and non-jury trials.
  • Drafting & Strategy: Preparing pleadings, motions, and discovery while providing clear legal analysis directly to clients.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring every action strictly adheres to the evolving landscape of North Carolina and federal regulations.


What You Bring to the Table

The firm is looking for a self-starting professional who can hit the ground running. Requirements include:

  • Experience: Ideally, you possess 1–5 years of legal experience. Direct exposure to foreclosure, collections, or landlord/tenant law is a significant advantage.
  • Technical Skills: You must possess strong organizational habits to manage a high-volume docket without sacrificing accuracy.
  • Communication: You should be a clear, persuasive communicator who feels comfortable advising sophisticated financial clients.
  • North Carolina Licensure: You must be an active member in good standing with the North Carolina State Bar.


Why Join This Firm?

Unlike general practice firms, our client offers a stable, focused environment where you can truly master the niche of financial services litigation. They provide a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefits package, and a supportive, team-oriented culture that values professional growth.


Apply Today

If you are ready to advance your litigation career with a reputable leader in creditors’ rights, we want to hear from you. Please submit your resume for confidential consideration.

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