Employment Law Attorney Employment Placement Agencies - San Bernardino, CA at Geebo

Employment Law Attorney

California Business Lawyer & Corporate Lawyer California Business Lawyer & Corporate Lawyer San Bernardino County, CA San Bernardino County, CA Full-time Full-time $185,000 - $195,000 a year $185,000 - $195,000 a year 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago Salary:
$185,000 - $195,000 Remote:
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About the role:
California Business Lawyer & Corporate Lawyer is seeking an experienced and highly motivated attorney to join our team.
This position will be based in Los Angeles County, CA and will report to the firm's managing partner.
The attorney will be responsible for providing legal representation to clients in a variety of civil and criminal matters, including but not limited to real estate, business, contract, employment, criminal defense, and personal injury.
The attorney will also assist with internal operations and compliance functions.
Requirements:
Must have at least 4 years of experience in California Employment Law Litigation.
California resident California Bar License, 8 years.
Essential Duties:
Drafting pleadings, motions, and or motions for clients Preparing discovery requests and responses Preparing case briefs for court appearances Preparing client summaries for deposition preparation Communicating with clients regarding their cases via phone or email Other duties as assigned by management Competitive compensation package including base salary plus commission, health benefits, PTO, paid holidays, 401k with company match, and professional growth opportunities.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$185,000.
00 - $195,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) Flexible schedule Paid time off Referral program Retirement plan Schedule:
8 hour shift Choose your own hours Overtime Supplemental pay types:
Bonus pay Commission pay
Experience:
Employment Law Litigation:
4 years (Required) License/Certification:
California Bar License (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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