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San Francisco, CA
Senior Toxic Tort Associate
Attorney
3-20 yrs required
No
Job Overview:
A leading litigation firm is seeking a talented and motivated Senior Associate specializing in Toxic Tort cases. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in high exposure, catastrophic personal injury cases, including products liability and general negligence. This hybrid position is based in San Francisco, and the firm offers competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and a welcoming, supportive work environment. The firm has a strong track record in defense verdicts and represents high-profile Fortune 500 clients in high-stakes cases.
Location:
San Francisco, CA
Duties:
Take and defend expert and witness depositions
Draft original motions and other litigation-related documents on complex toxic tort matters
Draft discovery requests and responses for various parties
Develop and maintain client relationships through oral and written communication
Prepare for trial, including motions in limine, exhibit lists, and witness lists
Requirements:
Minimum of 5 years of experience in asbestos or toxic tort litigation (Required)
Juris Doctor (JD) from a top law school (Required)
Active license to practice law in California (Required)
Experience in a billable work environment
Strong self-motivation, high energy, and the ability to meet deadlines
Superior written and oral communication skills with a keen attention to detail
Education:
Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school
Certifications:
Licensed to practice law in California (Required)
Skills:
Toxic tort litigation (asbestos, products liability, general negligence)
Legal research and writing
Deposition skills (expert and witness)
Trial preparation
Client relationship management
Discovery process and document drafting
Benefits:
Competitive salary based on experience level
Generous bonus structure for exceeding billable hours
Excellent benefits package
Positive and supportive work environment
Opportunity to work on high-stakes cases for Fortune 500 clients
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