Associate Attorney (0–3 Years Experience) – Santa Barbara, CA and San Luis Obispo, CA Law Offices of John C. Carlson, P.C. Location: Santa Barbara, CA (Downtown); San Luis Obispo, CA (Downtown) Salary: $80,000 – $100,000 annually Job Type: Full-time, In-person Benefits: Paid holidays, professional
A law firm based in Santa Barbara is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Associate Attorney to join its accomplished litigation team. This role provides a unique opportunity to contribute to a diverse range of civil litigation matters, including appellate law, business disputes, class actions, employment issues, intellectual property rights, disability claims, personal injury cases, public entity representation, and sensitive legal matters. The ideal candidate will
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