Nacmias Law Firm is a boutique NYC real estate practice handling OATH/ECB defense, landlord-tenant matters, and commercial disputes. We've built several internal applications and a client portal that power the firm, and we're looking for a Full-Stack Developer to help us extend and maintain them.
You'll work directly with the firm's principal on a small, tight stack across four active projects: an internal operations dashboard, a NYC property/violation tracker, a court filing tracker, and a client-facing portal. The work is varied — feature development, integrations, data pipelines, and UI polish.
Tech stack:
• Next.js 15/16 (App Router), TypeScript, React 19
• Tailwind CSS, shadcn/ui, Radix, Base UI
• Drizzle ORM, Neon Postgres, NextAuth v5
• Vercel deployment, AWS S3, SendGrid, Stripe
What we're looking for:
• 2+ years of full-stack experience with Next.js and TypeScript
• Strong with Postgres / Drizzle (or Prisma) and authentication patterns
• Comfortable with API integrations — REST, webhooks, third-party SDKs
• Product sense: can build a clean, usable interface from a rough spec
• Bonus: legal-tech, document automation, or compliance-aware work
Why join us:
• Small team, real ownership — you'll ship features that the firm uses every day
• Modern stack, no legacy code to wrestle with
• Direct collaboration with the firm's principal, no committee
• Flexible hybrid schedule in Brooklyn
• Health benefits, paid time off
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