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Litigation Attorney

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0 Elmsford, NY Elmsford, NY Full-time Full-time $90,000 - $130,000 a year $90,000 - $130,000 a year Associate Attorney, Litigation- 4
Years - APPLY WITH COVER LETTER NY ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NJ/Connecticut Dual Admission with NY Preferred Forward-thinking, collaborative and creative law firm seeks associate attorney to round-out growing team of passionate and innovative attorneys.
Our guiding principle is to foster an inclusive and rewarding work environment that inspires excellence.
It's our people who drive us forward, and we are looking for someone who both meets our qualifications and comfortably fits our culture of caring deeply, continuously learning, respecting diverse perspectives and having fun together while working hard.
Candidates should think strategically and must work well as a team, as well as possess experience and skills in serving clients successfully.
Competitive salary and benefits package.
Specific qualifications include:
4-7 Years of civil defense litigation lawyer or counsel experience in the areas of Construction Law, including New York Labor Law, as well as Professional Liability.
Exceptional research, writing, organization and client relations skills.
Desire to be part of a growing, supportive and enthusiastic team that achieves success together.
Volleyball and/or softball skills will be considered.
' 'Work Location:
One locationWork Remotely No Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$90,000.
00 - $130,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Parental leave Referral program Retirement plan Vision insurance
Experience:
litigation:
4 years (Required) License/Certification:
Bar in NY (Required) Work Location:
Hybrid remote in Elmsford, NY.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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