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Labor & Employment
Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
Min 5 yrs required
My client, a leading Am Law 50 firm and giant in the technology space, has an immediate need for a mid-to-senior Labor & Employment associate in Los Angeles. The ideal candidate will have at least five years of experience in single plaintiff and class action lawsuits, wage and hour and client counseling. The firm is West Coast based and given their entrepreneurial client base, has a younger, fresher feel. The team in Los Angeles is diverse and growing. This is a rare opportunity to get in at the ground floor and to help build a practice. Compensation is competitive and there is true opportunity for progression, as well as great exit options.
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As a boutique California legal search firm with a national reach, BarNone Recruiting nimbly represents and places associates, partners and practice groups with leading law firms across the country, from top Am Law 100 firms to sophisticated regional and boutique law firms. We raise the bar for lateral recruiting. We actively listen to our law firm partners and attorney candidates alike, delivering lasting and custom-fit matches that align with each candidate’s unique career objectives and the specific cultures, values, practices, and growth strategies of our law firm partners. BarNone is committed to increasing diversity in the legal profession and addressing the racism, bias, and hatred that divides our communities at large.