Associate Attorney
Keystone Collections Group partners with over 900 school districts, municipalities, and counties throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to provide revenue continuity services. The Associate Attorney will provide legal representation to municipal and county taxing bodies in matters involving the collection and enforcement of delinquent real estate taxes. This role requires strong litigation skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage a high-volume docket. The attorney will regularly appear in court, prepare legal filings, and interact with taxpayers and government officials. The position also includes general corporate legal work as assigned.
Primary Responsibilities
- Tax Enforcement Representation — Represent taxing bodies in legal proceedings related to delinquent real estate tax collection, including filing actions and managing case progression.
- Court Appearances — Attend hearings before the Court of Common Pleas, magistrate courts, bankruptcy courts and appellate courts; present arguments and advocate for client interests.
- Legal Drafting — Prepare pleadings, motions, judgments, settlement documents, and related filings in accordance with statutory and procedural requirements.
- Client Communication — Provide timely updates, guidance, and legal recommendations to municipal officials, tax collectors, and county representatives.
- Property & Title Review — Review property records, liens, and ownership information relevant to tax enforcement matters.
- Corporate Legal Support — Assist with general corporate legal matters such as contract review, policy drafting, employment issues and compliance, as assigned.
- Case Management — Maintain organized case files, track deadlines, and ensure timely movement of all assigned matters.
Qualifications
Required
- Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school
- Active license to practice law in Pennsylvania (or ability to obtain promptly)
- 0–3 years of legal experience, preferably in litigation, municipal law, real estate, or creditor’s rights
- Strong written and oral advocacy skills
- Ability to manage multiple cases simultaneously with accuracy and professionalism
Preferred
- Experience with real estate law, tax enforcement, or municipal representation
- Familiarity with Pennsylvania property records, tax sale processes, and local court procedures
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Work Environment & Expectations
This role provides early-career attorneys with substantial courtroom exposure and meaningful engagement with local government operations with a growing company. The attorney will work both independently and collaboratively within a small legal team, contributing to the effective functioning of public entities through diligent tax enforcement. Possibility to work remotely 2 days a week once trained.