Litigation Associate - Complex Litigation/Environmental Litigation
We need a 3rd-5th year associate with strong complex litigation experience, excellent research and writing skills, and stellar academic credentials from a top law school. You should be comfortable with a high-stakes, in-office team environment and have a track record of handling sophisticated legal matters.
Bonus points if you have prior federal judicial clerkship experience or a proven interest in environmental law.
What you'll do:
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Handle sophisticated matters ranging from cutting-edge litigation to complex regulatory matters and enforcement defense.
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Take ownership of legal research, writing, and preparation for court appearances and trials.
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Work closely with partners such as Navi Dhillon, Sean Unger, Deborah Schmall, Chris Carr, and Peter Meier on diverse cases.
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Develop and apply litigation skills, including motion practice and court appearances, through hands-on experience with the team.
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Contribute to cross-office and cross-departmental work, gaining exposure to various clients and matters.
Top-Tier Environmental Litigation Team: You'll join an elite complex litigation team that handles sophisticated environmental matters - this is THE team to be on if you want to work on cutting-edge environmental litigation cases.
Trial Experience & Courtroom Exposure: The team is actively gearing up for trial this month and regularly handles matters that go to court - you'll get real litigation experience beyond just research and writing.
Cross-Office Collaboration: Work with top partners across SF, LA, DC, and NY offices on high-profile matters. The practice manager ensures you stay busy with diverse work from different offices and clients.
Rapid Firm Growth: Our client has experienced major growth over the past 3-4 years with significant investment in all practice areas. This means consistent work opportunities and strong bonus potential.
Hands-On Mentorship: You'll be assigned a senior associate mentor and work directly with top partners including Navi Dhillon, Sean Unger, and Deborah Schmall.
