Regional law firm handling foreclosures, litigation, and real estate transactions
Friedman Vartolo is a 201–500-person law practice anchored in foreclosure, real estate litigation, and eviction work across seven Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states. The firm runs on standard enterprise stack (Microsoft 365, Jira, Confluence, Tempo) and is adopting Azure. Hiring is accelerating with a 60-lawyer core and a seniority mix skewed senior (31 senior vs. 21 junior roles), consistent with a firm scaling litigation capacity while managing complexity. Pain-point data reveals a pattern of internal friction around billing efficiency, invoicing delays, and error reduction—not client acquisition—suggesting operations and finance are the operational bottleneck.
Founded in 2016, Friedman Vartolo serves lenders, servicers, and property owners with litigation-forward legal services across Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The practice areas are foreclosure (residential and commercial), real estate litigation (Article 15, quiet title, ownership disputes), evictions, bankruptcy, real estate transactions, and title curatives. The firm positions itself as boutique-level service with mid-market scale—combining personalized attention with the capacity to handle high-volume, complex matters. Operations and billing management appear critical to its model; the firm is actively working to reduce billing errors, streamline invoicing, and improve billing efficiency amid growing caseloads.
Friedman Vartolo uses Tempo, Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Jira, Confluence, Windows, Microsoft 365, and VDI. The firm is currently adopting Azure.
Friedman Vartolo specializes in residential and commercial foreclosures, real estate litigation (Article 15 actions, quiet title actions, property ownership disputes), evictions, bankruptcy, real estate transactions, and title curatives.
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