Job Title: Associate Attorney Job Responsibilities: - Actively handle all aspects of a client’s case, including communicating with parties, drafting pleadings, conducting discovery, preparing for, and attending hearings, mediations, and trials. - Establish positive and collaborative working relationships with clients, colleagues, and the courts. - Effectively apply legal solutions to clients’ issues. - Clearly and empathetically communicate legal options to clients. - Re...
Job Title: Child Welfare & Social Justice Associate AttorneyJob Location: Everett, WAJob Overview: A law firm in Everett, WA, seeks a passionate and dedicated Associate Attorney to represent indigent clients in complex child welfare cases. The role involves engaging in litigation across various legal areas, including constitutional, criminal, family, and administrative law. The successful candidate will b
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Freeland office of our client seeks an associate attorney with 5+ years of experience with an interest in Family Law, probate, trusts, estate planning, criminal defense, immigration, and personal injury. The candidate will help with the current family law caseload and grow the practice in areas. Must be admitted to the Washington state bar. Newly admitted members of the bar are encouraged to apply. read more
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