Senior Litigation Associate
- Employer
- Boly Welch
- Location
- Portland
- Salary
- Competitive
- Posted
- Sep 25, 2024
- Closes
- Oct 23, 2024
- Practice
- Litigation
- Position
- Trademark Agent
- Contract Type
- Permanent
Job Number: 15554
Salary: $150K–$170K DOE
Industry: Legal
What Matters Most:
- 10+ years of experience required
- 5+ years of case management experience supervising attorneys & paralegals required
- Oregon State Bar membership required
- JD required
Your New Role: If you have a broad range of litigation experience and are interested in offering advisory and litigation services to clients, this is your chance to join a highly respected firm! Whether it's business or commercial litigation, class action, personal injury, employment, environmental land use, estates, or intellectual property, your keen sense in the courtroom will be the key to your success in this Senior Litigation Associate position.
Excellent client skills and a collaborative spirit will empower you in litigation matters which will include representing clients in court and before quasi–judicial or administrative agencies of government. You'll manage cases from start to finish and handle case preparation. Strong communication skills will be key as you craft responses to written discovery requests, draft objections, and designations of prior testimony.
This is a hybrid position.
Your New Organization: This commercial law firm works on high–level legal matters for both businesses and individuals, with attorneys and staff that pitch in to help each other out as needed. The team of 15 is dedicated to providing a collegial and welcoming environment for their attorneys and staff.
Your benefits will include paid time off; medical, dental, and vision coverage; life and disability insurance; a 401(k) plus match; parental leave; and paid parking.
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