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Associate Attorney, Litigation

Narayan Travelstead, P.
C.
Narayan Travelstead, P.
C.
Pleasanton, CA Pleasanton, CA Full-time Full-time $115,000 - $140,000 a year $115,000 - $140,000 a year We value a quality work-life balance as a boutique law firm in Pleasanton.
We are currently looking to hire an onsite full-time litigation attorney.
We seek an attorney with ideally 1-2 years of litigation experience, including a focus on writing skills and motion practice.
However, we will consider individuals with less experience.
Most of our work involves employment law (usually on the defense side), as well as other matters.
We are diverse, relaxed and hard-working, with an emphasis on a work-life balance.
We have an expectation of annual billing of 1,600 hours.
Billing additional hours, if you wish and when available, can make you eligible for additional variable pay.
The ideal candidate will have strong analytical and strategic-thinking abilities, excellent writing and communication skills, and an energetic commitment to strong, ethical advocacy for clients.
Must be client-centered, easy to work with, and take your work, but not yourself, too seriously.
California bar membership is required.
You must have already passed the bar.
Please let us know your salary expectations and provide a writing sample along with your resume.
We are looking for an immediate start, and so we encourage you to reply promptly.
Non-traditional and diverse candidates encouraged to apply.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$115,000.
00 - $140,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Vision insurance Schedule:
Monday to Friday License/Certification:
CA Bar license (Required) Ability to Commute:
Pleasanton, CA 94588 (Required) Ability to Relocate:
Pleasanton, CA 94588:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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