What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Attorney - Foreclosure - Illinois position at Kluever Law Group, LLC?
Kluever Law Group is a boutique Chicago law firm and is currently seeking an Associate Attorney to join our Foreclosure Department on our Illinois team. Strong candidates have 2–5 years of Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure and/or creditors’ rights experience to join our growing team. We are looking for energetic, independent thinkers that will be comfortable working within a case management system centric atmosphere. This role manages a high-volume caseload of default matters, providing legal representation in foreclosure, title, and real estate litigation, with working knowledge of bankruptcy and compliance.
The position is primarily remote, with a monthly in-office meeting (subject to change as courts resume in-person hearings and business demands). We’re looking for independent, detail-oriented attorneys who thrive in a fast-paced, case-management–driven environment and are comfortable growing alongside an evolving firm. All Firm employees and hires are required to pass comprehensive background checks.
Schedule & Location:
- Work hours are Monday-Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm.
- There is room for reasonable accommodation and flexibility.
- Office location: 200 N. LaSalle St., Suite 1880, Chicago, IL 60601.
- Work from home or the office
Benefits:
- Compensation: $80,000 - $110,000 and is based on experience.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Health insurance with the firm covering a portion of the employee PPO plan cost along with employer contributions to other plans.
- Dental, Vision, LTD, and STD: We offer plan options with attractive rates.
- Generous Time Off: Unlimited PTO & paid holidays
- Parental Leave
- Retirement Plans: 401k plan and safe harbor employer match.
- Life Insurance: Employer paid life insurance policy.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- A Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
- Active admission to the Illinois Bar with no disciplinary history in any jurisdiction.
- Admission to the Wisconsin Bar is a plus.
- Knowledge of Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Law, the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure, Supreme Court Rules, and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
- Knowledge of Wisconsin Mortgage Foreclosure Law & Bankruptcy law is a plus.
- Minimum of 2 years of full-time experience as a practicing attorney in a supervised environment at a law firm or government agency required; exceptional candidates who do not meet this requirement may be considered.
- Superior written and verbal communication skills with clients and colleagues, including the ability to de‐escalate and resolve issues effectively.
- Ability to manage a high‐volume caseload involving proactive file and timeline management; daily/weekly court appearances; legal research; drafting pleadings/motions/briefs/regular client communications; staff oversight; and developing creative, solution‐oriented strategies.
- Process‐driven and detail‐oriented, with a strong work ethic and ability to thrive in a fast‐paced environment.
Responsibilities:
- Represent various types of clients, including individuals, corporations, secured creditors, financial institutions, and mortgage servicers through all stages of the litigation process.
- Manage and oversee assigned paralegal support, including workflow coordination and professional development, as applicable.
- Conduct legal research and analysis of applicable statutes, case law, regulatory requirements, and servicing guidelines.
- Draft, review, and file pleadings, motions, and other legal documents to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance.
- Appear in court on behalf of clients and communicate effectively with opposing counsel.
- Maintain clear, professional, and timely communication with clients, vendors, and colleagues using the firm’s case management systems, phone, and email.
- Identify and escalate unusual or complex issues to supervising attorneys and clients.
- Providing clear, professional, and relevant communications to clients, vendors, and colleagues via case management systems, phone, and email.
Salary : $80,000 - $110,000