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San Francisco, CA, United States
Mid to Senior-level Privacy and Cybersecurity Litigation Associate Attorney
Attorney
Company Review
2-9 yrs required
Full-time
No
A law firm is currently seeking a Mid to Senior-level Privacy and Cybersecurity Litigation Associate Attorney for their San Francisco office with 4-6 years of complex consumer class action experience, particularly focusing on privacy, cybersecurity, and technology, preferably from a large law firm. The Privacy and Cybersecurity Litigation Associate Attorney will play a key role in handling class action matters related to data breaches and alleged violations of privacy statutes. The position will also involve regulatory investigations concerning privacy and cybersecurity issues. The ideal candidate should be well-versed in all aspects of complex litigation, including briefing dispositive motions, case management, fact and expert discovery, and class certification. Experience with data breaches and privacy matters is strongly preferred. Strong research and writing skills, excellent academic credentials, strong interpersonal skills, and a commitment to excellence are required. The candidate must have a law degree from an ABA-accredited law school and be a member of the Bar in the United States.
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Requirements:
Education:
Juris Doctor (.) degree from an ABA-accredited law school.
Certifications:
Bar membership in the United States.
Skills:
Legal
Apr 23, 2024
May 23, 2024
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