Lewisassociates

Lewisassociates

3-5th Year Litigation Attorney

Role

3-5th Year Litigation Attorney

Job type

Full-time

Posted

145 months ago

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Not disclosed by employer

Job description

The associate we would like to hire for the Portland office must have superb analytical and drafting skills,  must have a sound business sense, and must be flexible enough to handle a wide variety of litigation matters as they arise within this office.

The firm represents leading global corporations, growth and middle-market companies, capital markets participants and entrepreneurs in every major industry group as well as public sector entities, educational institutions, philanthropic organizations and individuals. Their practice is a robust full market practice — cutting edge, complex and dynamic, at once regional, national and international in scope. 

The firm embrace their core values. They believe in hiring collaborative, committed, and diverse teams; using state-of-the-art technology; offering continuous professional development training; and promoting pro bono and diversity initiatives. Most importantly, they strive to cultivate an environment that celebrates talented legal professionals. 

The global top tier law firm seeks to hire a 3-5th year Litigation associate to join their dynamic Portland, Oregon practice. The ideal candidate will have outstanding academic credentials, excellent oral and written communication skills and a commitment to providing the highest quality client service. The ideal candidate should have demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team; will work closely with experienced lawyers who will provide active mentoring and opportunities to assume increasing levels of responsibility and client contact. 

Prior experience in a sophisticated law firm practice preferred. Applicants must have prior general litigation experience and be licensed to practice law in Oregon.

Only candidates that meet the requirements will be contacted.

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