Attorney

Attorney

14 May 2024
California, Oakland, 94601 Oakland USA

Attorney

Description Established litigation firm in the San Francisco East Bay has an immediate opening for a skilled Associate Attorney! This Associate Attorney will join a growing team of attorneys and support staff, focusing on personal injury matters. As an Associate Attorney with this firm, you'll be responsible for all phases of the litigation lifecycle from pre-litigation through settlement or trial. If you're looking to grow your career under tenured mentorship, this is the position for you! The ideal attorney will be able to work on-site in Oakland, CA but hybrid work schedules will be considered for the right candidate. Attorneys with 3-10+ years of California-based civil litigation experience are encouraged to apply today!Responsibilities:

Review intake documents to develop case strategies and next steps

Draft various documents including motions, pleadings, briefs, and memos

Legal research

Discovery management

Trial and deposition preparation

Client communication as needed

Projects as assigned

Requirements

Qualifications:

California licensed attorney

3-10+ years of California-based civil litigation experience

Prior personal injury or insurance defense experience is highly preferred but not required

Ability to work in Oakland, CA up to 5 days/week is highly preferred but not required

Demeanor to thrive in a high-paced environment, requiring exceptional organizational skills, juggling priorities, and adhering to strict deadlines

Strong communication and interpersonal skills

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