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Civil Litigation Associate Attorney (20+ hrs/wk, Contract)

  2024-12-12     Wood Litigation, APC     San Francisco,CA  
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ABOUT THE FIRM


Wood Litigation is a small civil litigation firm in downtown San Francisco. From time to time, the firm needs additional attorney help. If you have California civil litigation experience and want to work, this position might be for you.


The firm specializes in the areas of real estate, employment and commercial litigation. The firm's clients include:

  • Developers, homebuyers, home sellers and property owners;
  • Employers and departing employees in trade secret and compensation disputes;
  • Employers faced with wage, hour and misclassification claims;
  • Business owners in partnership/shareholder and commercial/contract disputes;
  • CPA firms alleged to have negligently performed tax, audit or bookkeeping services with an emphasis in defending firms alleged to have failed to identify embezzlement; and
  • Tech founders and engineers.


THE OPEN POSITION


The firm is looking for an attorney with top academdic credentials and a minimum of five years of California civil litigation experience within the above practice areas. The ideal candidate graduated from a top law school, worked at a reputable litigation firm for a few years and is now in the market for contract work for whatever reason. The firm has about 20 hours of work per week for the next several weeks. Candidates can generally work remotely, though occassional court appearances, site visits and office visits are required.


TO APPLY


In addition to applying through LinkedIn, consider emailing your resume to ...@woodlitigation.com and treat the e-mail as your cover letter. In that cover e-mail, you can let us know where you gained your litigation experience and why a contract position fits with your current situation. You are also invited to advise respecting your hourly compensation requirements.


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