Non-Equity Partner/Litigation Attorney Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Kirkland, WA at Geebo

Non-Equity Partner/Litigation Attorney

Well established law firm seeking a Litigation Associate AttorneyThis Jobot Job is hosted by:
Martyn SayerAre you a fit? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button and sending us your resume.Salary:
$130,000 - $180,000 per yearA bit about us:
We are a respected and dynamic law firm known for our commitment to excellence and a track record of successful legal representationWe are currently seeking a talented and motivated Civil Litigation Attorney to join our dynamic teamThe ideal candidate will have a strong background in construction law and litigation, with a proven track record of success in handling complex cases.Why join us?Do you want to be a part of a talented team and enjoy a flexible work environment:
Base Salary! Bonus! 401k Match! Equity Full Benefits Growth Potential Job DetailsResponsible for representing clients in litigating, arbitrating and mediating construction disputes including delay claims, defect claims, warranty claims, water intrusion claims, indemnity claims, building code claims and the like. Apply crucial trial expertise to support clients in court proceedings Conduct and uphold depositions as a vital component of the litigation process Effectively oversee and arrange case dockets for seamless case advancement Work collaboratively with legal teams to formulate and execute efficient case strategies Interested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button. Recommended Skills Claim Processing Construction Lawsuits Deposition (Geology) Mediation Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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