Job Title: Defense Litigation Associate Job Responsibilities: The Defense Litigation Associate will be responsible for handling a variety of defense litigation cases independently and interacting directly with clients. The areas of litigation include but are not limited to: - Business Litigation - Construction Law - Data Breach & Security Response - Hospitality & Food-Borne Illness Litigation - Motor Vehicle Accidents - Premises Liability - Product Liability - Pro
Job Title: Litigation Associate Job Responsibilities: - Prepare and file motions, pleadings, and discovery documents. - Represent clients in trial proceedings, arbitrations, depositions, and mediations. - Keep clients and their insurers updated on case progress and outcomes. - Provide expert legal advice and counsel to clients. - Manage day-to-day tasks associated with litigation cases. - Meet and maintain monthly and annual billable hour requirements set by the law firm. E
Job Title: Associate Attorney Job Responsibilities: As an Associate Attorney in the General Liability Practice Group, your responsibilities will encompass a range of legal tasks aimed at defending clients against various General Liability claims. These responsibilities include: - Reviewing and preparing summaries of medical records to effectively advocate for clients. - Drafting motions and attending hearings to represent clients in court. - Preparing clients for deposition
Job OverviewMultiple leading law firms across the United States — including large national firms, respected mid-sized practices, and boutique construction groups — are actively seeking Construction Law Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. Construction and development activity remains strong nationwide, and firms are expanding aggressively to meet rising demand.If you have experience in construction matters, incl
Job OverviewMultiple leading law firms across the United States — including large Am Law practices, mid-sized regional firms, and boutique construction law groups — are actively seeking Construction Law Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. With construction and development activity remaining strong nationwide, firms are expanding their teams to support both transactional and litigation-heavy construction matters.