Job Description
Large Law Firm is seeking a mid-level Construction and Real Estate Litigation Associate to join their practice. The associate will be involved in complex construction and real estate litigation throughout the country. Our ideal candidate would have five to seven years of experience in construction and real estate litigation.The successful candidate will have excellent writing skills, attention to detail, very strong academic credentials, ability to manage multiple assignments, strong communication skills, and other talents necessary to be an effective litigator.
The anticipated initial annual salary range for someone who is hired into this position is $220,000-$290,000. Great bonus potential and benefits!
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