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Los Angeles, CA
Litigation Attorney
Attorney
1-8 yrs required
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Job Title: Litigation Attorney
Job Overview:
A Los Angeles-based litigation firm with a diverse and high-stakes caseload is seeking an accomplished Trial Attorney to enhance its litigation team. This opportunity is ideal for a legal professional with courtroom confidence, a sharp litigation mindset, and a drive to advocate for clients in complex disputes. The firm represents clients across several sectors and offers a robust platform for trial work and strategic advocacy.
Duties:
Represent clients in matters including labor and employment disputes, transportation claims, construction liability, general liability, personal injury, appellate litigation, and related litigation services.
Develop and execute detailed litigation strategies from inception to resolution.
Manage all stages of litigation, including motion practice, depositions, written discovery, hearings, and trials.
Act as first or second chair in trial proceedings, including voir dire, witness examination, and argument presentation.
Work closely with paralegals and associate attorneys to deliver effective client representation.
Maintain proactive communication with clients, ensuring regular updates and strategic guidance.
Requirements:
Active license to practice law in the State of California.
Minimum of 2 years of experience in civil litigation, with trial involvement strongly preferred.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple active matters simultaneously.
Comfortable working in a high-paced, results-oriented environment.
Education:
Juris Doctor (.) from an accredited law school.
Certifications:
Member in good standing of the California State Bar.
Skills:
Advanced legal research, writing, and oral advocacy.
Strong negotiation and case assessment skills.
Strategic problem-solving under pressure.
Collaborative mindset with an ability to lead trial teams.
Detail-oriented approach to case development and trial preparation.
Job Location:
Los Angeles, CA
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