Associate Attorney
Law Offices of Samer Habbas & Associates, P.C.
π΅ $90k-$250k
πUnited States
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Job highlights
Summary
The job is for an Associate Attorney at The Law Offices of Samer Habbas & Associates, PC in Irvine, CA. The role involves handling personal injury cases from inception to trial. The ideal candidate should be a member of the California Bar with superior drafting, writing, and research skills.
Requirements
- Member of the California Bar
- Superior drafting, writing, and research skills
- Demonstrated ability to effectively advocate on clients behalf
Responsibilities
- Work hands on from inception of a case to trial
- Litigate cases, including taking and defending depositions, conducting discovery, attending mediations, arguing law and motion, and serving as either first or second chair in arbitrations and/or jury trials
Benefits
- Competitive base salary
- Lucrative commission structure that gives each attorney a percentage of the attorney fees collected
- Continuing education opportunities, including payment for MCLE courses and membership dues to various professional organizations
- 60% of your health and dental plan, and offer life, vision and pet insurance
- Three weeks paid time off that starts to accrue on your first day of work
- Generous 401k and profit share plan
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