Associate Attorney Job Title: Associate Attorney Rate of Pay: $120,000 - $170,000 per year Job Responsibilities: - Represent a variety of legal matters. - Conduct depositions and draft legal documents. - Identify and collaborate with experts. - Work closely with other senior attorneys, assisting with cases from inception to trial. Education and Experience Information: - Active member in good standing with the California State Bar. - 3-5+ years of insurance defense
Job Title: Workplace Safety Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Workplace Safety Attorney will play a crucial role in litigation matters, particularly those involving workplace safety, with an emphasis on California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal-OSHA) regulations. The attorney will engage substantially with clients and opposing counsel, contributing to meaningful legal discourse. Responsibilities include: - Representing clients in workplace safety litigat
Job Title: Litigation Associate Job Responsibilities: - Work on significant and complex construction matters throughout California as part of the Construction Law Team at a law firm. - Engage in civil litigation with an emphasis on delivering high-quality work products. - Demonstrate a strong understanding of client customer service and a commitment to meeting client expectations and deadlines. - Collaborate effectively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. - Dr
Job Title: Public Works Construction Associate Job Responsibilities: The Public Works Construction Associate at a national law firm is tasked with providing advisory and litigation services with a focus on public works construction. The associate will be responsible for: - Attending legislative body meetings to provide legal advice and representation concerning public works construction matters. - Independently evaluating and responding to routine contracting questions and d
Job Title: Construction Defect Attorney - Defense Job Responsibilities: The Construction Defect Attorney at the law firm is responsible for managing all phases of construction defect litigation on the defense side. The attorney will take the lead in conducting depositions of plaintiffs and expert witnesses, which is a critical aspect of the role. The attorney should also be adept at drafting and responding to discovery and pleadings, preparing and arguing motions, and indepe