Associate Attorney
Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara, LLP
π΅ $105k-$165k
πRemote - United States
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Job highlights
Summary
Join a reputable and forward-thinking mid-sized law firm in Orange County, California, as a Civil Litigation Attorney. This role offers an exciting career journey with opportunities for professional growth, collaboration with experienced partners, and challenging cases.
Requirements
- Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school
- Active membership in the California State Bar in good standing
- Demonstrated experience in civil litigation, preferably within a law firm setting
- Experience in the courtroom and taking depositions; trial experience, a plus
- Strong legal research and writing skills, with attention to detail
- Exceptional communication and advocacy skills, both verbal and written
- Ability to manage a caseload independently, while also working collaboratively with team members
- Client-focused mindset and a passion for achieving successful outcomes
Responsibilities
- Handle a broad spectrum of civil litigation cases, including contract disputes, personal injury claims, employment matters, and more
- Conduct legal research, draft pleadings and motions, manage discovery, and represent clients in court
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Retirement benefits
- Paid time off
- Remote work flexibility
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