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Law Firm
Attorney
Min 2 yrs required
Full-time
Jun 28, 2022
Apr 26, 2022
Outstanding opportunity at an established, boutique firm. Candidates should have two or more years of experience. The firm is open to hybrid/substantial remote work options. The position offers significant client contact, manageable caseloads, and opportunities for professional development. Some prior construction experience is a plus but not required. The firm is located in Mountain View with onsite parking, transit access, and class A offices. Congenial work environment. Submit resumes and writing sample to ccardema@alr-law.com.
Leonidou & Rosin
Leonidou & Rosin’s approach to the representation of clients sets it apart from other firms. The high energy and skills of the firm’s attorneys have allowed them to obtain extraordinary results in all areas of construction law, ranging from planning and design, bidding, contract negotiation, construction documentation counseling and post–construction claims resolution. Leonidou & Rosin’s services span every level of the construction industry from complex multimillion-dollar public works projects to independent and private construction projects. Leonidou & Rosin also has substantial experience in handling general business legal issues and litigation. The attorneys at Leonidou & Rosin offer sound legal advice and efficient service based on actual experience.
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