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Wilmington, DE, United States
General Litigation Associate Attorney
Attorney
Company Review
3-8 yrs required
Full-time
No
A law firm seeks a General Litigation Associate Attorney for their Wilmington, DE, office. The ideal candidate should have 4-6 years of litigation experience, including intellectual property and trade secrets. The candidate must possess strong writing skills to draft complaints, answers, discovery requests, responses, motions, and briefs. Experience practicing in the District of Delaware is essential, along with a proven track record of taking and defending depositions. Superb research and oral communication skills are crucial for this role.
The General Litigation Associate Attorney will play a key role in handling complex litigation matters, focusing on intellectual property and trade secrets. The position requires a candidate with a solid background in legal writing, deposition practices, and familiarity with the District of Delaware's legal landscape. The successful candidate will be a valuable member of a dynamic and team-oriented atmosphere, working on compelling, fast-paced assignments from sophisticated clients and co-counsels. The firm offers an encouraging and inclusive environment for professional growth, providing an excellent opportunity to build a practice and seek partnerships. Competitive, top-tier salary and bonus programs are part of the attractive benefits package.
Wilmington, DE
Legal
Apr 04, 2024
May 04, 2024
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