Civil Litigation Attorney

Fennemore

Location
California-Other
Description
Fennemore, an AM Law 200 Law Firm that helps businesses thrive, has an immediate need for an associate attorney with at least three years’ quality experience in civil litigation to join our growing San Bernardino office. The ideal candidate will have overall case management experience, including written discovery, depositions, drafting motions and participating in court proceedings. The position can be partially remote, but the candidate must reside in the San Bernardino/Riverside area in order to have the ability to attend in person hearings, depositions, client meetings and the like, as needed. Strong academic record, excellent professional credentials, and admission to practice law in California or willingness to sit for the California Bar Exam, required. The American Lawyer recently named Fennemore the #1 Law Firm in the United States for revenue growth among AM Law 200 Firms, and we consistently enjoy some of the best retention statistics in the industry. We strive to create an inclusive law firm that upholds respect for each other and our unique backgrounds. We commit on all levels to work together to promote equal opportunity, to understand and value differences, and to foster a dignified and diverse work environment. Compensation: Fennemore’s compensation is merit-based, and varies based upon multiple factors including experience and location. For an attorney with three years’ experience, the salary range is approximately $124,000 to $130,000 and increases significantly with more experience. Associate attorneys are also eligible for robust objective and subjective bonuses. Individuals from backgrounds historically underrepresented in the legal profession are encouraged to apply. All inquiries will be kept in strict confidence. Interested candidates should submit their cover letter, resume and transcript in confidence at this link.
Posted
Updated
Position
Associate
Practice Areas
Litigation
Experience
3+ years
Employer Type
Law Firm