Creditor’s Rights Attorney (Foreclosure and Collections)
Posted on: Apr 09, 2026
Location:
Philadelphia, PA
Job ID: 6ee61542
Type: Full Time
Posted on: Apr 09, 2026
Location:
Philadelphia, PA
Job ID: 6ee61542
Type: Full Time
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Pay: $125,000.00 – $140,000.00 per year
Job description:
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
Join a nationally established creditors’ rights platform serving major financial institutions across the U.S.
Fully remote role covering Texas
Substantive litigation work handling real foreclosure and collections matters, not narrow task assignments
Trusted ownership of a significant caseload in a high-volume, well-supported practice
Long-term growth opportunity within a firm that continues expanding nationally
Location
Fully remote role based in or covering Pennsylvania
Travel within the state is required for hearings and court appearances as needed
Note
Must be licensed and in good standing with the Pennsylvania Bar
Must have 3+ years of mortgage foreclosure and collections experience
Admission to applicable Texas federal district and bankruptcy courts is expected and can be obtained quickly if not already admitted
About Our Client
Our client is a long-standing national law firm with an 18-state footprint
The firm represents leading lenders, mortgage servicers, investors, and financial institutions
The firm is known for combining deep creditors’ rights experience with modern systems, strong client relationships, and a collaborative professional culture
Job Description
Manage a high-volume creditors’ rights caseload focused on mortgage foreclosure and collections matters
Handle contested litigation including discovery disputes, depositions, motion practice, and hearings
Appear in Texas state and federal courts and provide hearing coverage throughout Texas
Draft pleadings, briefs, and settlement communications with precision and efficiency
Apply federal and state laws impacting default servicing and consumer finance matters
Collaborate with internal teams to maintain workflow efficiency, deadlines, and strong client support
Contribute to firm growth through leadership, professionalism, and relationship development
Qualifications
Active Pennsylvania Bar license in good standing
Licensed or able to obtain admission promptly in applicable Pennsylvania federal district and bankruptcy courts
3+ years mortgage foreclosure and collections experience
Comfortable managing a significant caseload in a high-volume environment
Strong litigation, writing, and courtroom skills
Willingness to travel within New York for hearings and court appearances
Why You’ll Love Working Here
This role offers the flexibility of a fully remote structure with the substance of real litigation work and the backing of a national platform
You’ll have autonomy over your matters, support from an established team, and the opportunity to grow within a firm that values performance, reputation, and long-term relationships