About the job Litigation Associate
Our client, a prestigious full-service law firm with almost a century of history in California, is seeking a dedicated Litigation Associate to join their expanding team. This is a unique opportunity to work alongside seasoned practitioners in a collaborative environment that values integrity, professional growth, and personal fulfillment.
If you are a driven attorney with a passion for public law and a desire to make an impact across public agencies and private entities, we want to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities
Litigation Support: Support partners and senior attorneys in all phases of civil litigation, including case assessment, discovery, motion practice, mediation, and trial preparation.
Legal Research & Writing: Conduct in-depth legal research and prepare high-quality memoranda on substantive legal issues.
Case Management: Manage case deadlines to ensure timely filings and strict compliance with procedural rules.
Client & Witness Interaction: Actively participate in client interviews, witness preparation, depositions, and mediations.
Requirements
Experience: 3–8 years of litigation experience, with a specific focus on Public Law (experience from a City Attorney's office or a law firm handling public law work is essential).
- Education: Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA-accredited law school.
Note: Minimum 3.0 GPA required for candidates with under 5 years of practice.
Licensure: Active membership in the California State Bar.
Skills: Exceptional writing, research, and analytical skills are non-negotiable.
Attributes: A genuine interest in public law work and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, collegial environment.
Why Join?
Hybrid Work Environment: Flexible options to support work-life balance.
Professional Development: A culture that encourages mentoring and career advancement.
Comprehensive Benefits: Competitive health insurance, 401(k) with partial match, and reasonable billable hours requirements.
To Apply: Please be prepared to submit your resume, law school transcript, a writing sample, and salary expectations.