Family Law Attorney

Raleigh, NC
Full Time
Attorney
Experienced
About Price Benowitz, LLP
At Price Benowitz, LLP, we are committed to delivering exceptional legal services while fostering a flexible, entrepreneurial environment for our attorneys. As a mid-sized firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, and Illinois, we focus on criminal defense, personal injury, family law, and trusts & estates.
Guided by our core values—Passion, Integrity, and Excellence—we empower attorneys to grow their practice, increase their earning potential, and build long-term careers with autonomy and support.

Position Overview
Price Benowitz LLP is seeking an experienced Family Law Attorney to expand our presence in Raleigh and the surrounding Triangle market. This is a unique opportunity for a business-generating attorney with an existing book of business to plug into a firm that offers strong infrastructure, marketing, and operational support.

This role is ideal for an attorney looking to grow an established practice, increase earnings, and leverage firm resources while maintaining autonomy.

Key Responsibilities
  • Manage and grow a full caseload of family law matters from intake through resolution
  • Handle cases including divorce, custody, child support, equitable distribution, alimony, and domestic violence/protective orders
  • Transition and expand an existing book of business within the firm platform
  • Continue to develop referral networks and client relationships in the Raleigh and Triangle market
  • Represent clients in court, mediations, and settlement negotiations throughout Wake County and surrounding jurisdictions
  • Provide strategic legal counsel and maintain strong client relationships
  • Collaborate with firm leadership to support continued expansion in North Carolina
Qualifications
  • J.D. from an accredited law school
  • Active North Carolina Bar license in good standing
  • 5+ years of family law experience required
  • Proven ability to generate and maintain a book of business (required)
  • Strong litigation and courtroom experience
  • Ability to manage cases independently with minimal oversight
  • Entrepreneurial mindset with a desire to grow a practice
  • Excellent communication, negotiation, and client management skills
Why Join Price Benowitz?
  • Highly competitive compensation with uncapped earning potential
  • Generous commission structure for both self-originated and firm-generated work
  • No billable hour requirements
  • Robust firm-provided marketing and intake support
  • Flexibility to manage your schedule and practice
  • Opportunity to play a key role in building out the Raleigh/Triangle market
  • Collaborative environment backed by experienced leadership
Apply Today
If you are a driven family law attorney with an existing book of business and are looking for a platform to expand your practice while maximizing your earning potential, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume and a brief overview of your current practice for consideration.
 
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