Commercial Litigation Attorneyother related Employment listings - Beaverton, OR at Geebo

Commercial Litigation Attorney

Regional firm looking for strong Commercial Litigation Associate Attorneys. If you're looking for a firm to grow with long-term--reach out to learn more!

Desired Background:


  • At least 2 years experience with; commercial litigation, insurance defense, maritime/longshore, defending professionals, product liability defense
  • Strong legal research, analytical and problem-solving skills, and ability to handle multiple tasks and work in a deadline-driven, fast-paced environment
  • An optimistic outlook that thrives in a dynamic work setting
  • Admitted to practice law in Oregon

Environment:


  • A collaborative environment focused on the professional development of their attorneys
  • Heavy mentorship opportunity alongside talented practitioners
  • Excellent work-life balance, competitive pay, benefits package, generous bonus structure
  • Nationally-recognized litigation team
  • Hybrid work environment

This is an exceptional opportunity, please contact me for more details at angie.stein@gogpac.com or (605) 988-6745

All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, age, color, sex (including pregnancy), religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, military status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws or regulations.
GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. We are extremely competitive, client-focused and realize that our value is in our ability to deliver the right solutions at the right time.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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