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“Where Your Values Align with Your Career—Apply Today, Start Post-Bar!”
Fall Associate—Lock in Your Litigation Position Today, Start Post-Bar"
Company: The Legacy Lawyers, P.C.
Culture: "America First Patriots"—work" in a firm that reflects your values—where God, family, and country come first. Secure your spot today!”
Compensation: Fall Associates are highly compensated at $2,900 per week
Program dates: September 8, 2026, to November 5, 2026
Location: Irvine, CA or Torrance, CA (No Remote)
We are patriots, committed to defending the values that make America great. We love God, honor family, and are dedicated to preserving the legacies of the families we serve. As a leader in probate litigation, we provide unparalleled legal services to clients while creating a work environment that aligns with the values of faith, family, and country.
Apply now and join our team of dedicated professionals who share your passion for service, family, and faith. We understand the challenges of preparing for the Bar, and by securing your job now, you can remove the stress of job hunting post-Bar. Let us help you secure a rewarding future before you even graduate!
Program dates: September 8, 2026, to November 5, 2026
Why Apply Now?
- Start Your Career Before Graduation: While you’re preparing for the California Bar exam, we’re preparing a place for you! Secure a job offer today, and start making a difference in the lives of families long before you even get your results.
- No Waiting, No Worrying: Take the stress out of your job search. Apply now, and you’ll know your future is secure before you even step into the exam room. You’ll have peace of mind knowing a meaningful career is already lined up for you.
- Values-Driven Work: At The Legacy Lawyers, we offer more than just a job—we offer a career with purpose. You’ll have the opportunity to work in a practice that values God, family, and patriotism. As we help families navigate the complexities of probate law, we also strive to create a supportive, collaborative, respectful, and merit-based environment where you can grow both professionally and personally.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Work on interesting and challenging assignments that will help grow your skill set.
- Research and draft legal memoranda and other documents; compile, summarize and analyze factual material
- Propounding and responding to discovery
- Demonstrate creativity and learn to efficiently use relevant software tools, analytical methods and computer models to develop solutions
- Gain experience developing and maintaining electronic databases, spreadsheets and other files as dictated by project needs
- Participate in a positive team environment and work hard to meet client deadlines and quality expectations
- Build client relationships and establish confidence in our firm with every conversation
Qualifications
- Third-year law student who plans to take the July California Bar exam
- Strong passion for litigation and advocacy
- Organizational fit: We are freedom-loving patriots
- High level of maturity, good judgment, intellectual curiosity and willingness to assume responsibility
- Ability to work independently and as a part of a team
- Self-motivated, highly organized, and detail-oriented
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to multitask and meet deadlines in a fast-paced office environment
- Must be able to type 40-words per minute
- Must be an excellent communicator
- Computer skills, including proficiency in Google Suite
- We favor candidates with well-rounded life experience
Benefits
- Competitive pay- $2,900 per week
- Hands-on training and mentoring
- Exceptional Fall Associations will receive a full-time Associate Attorney job offer once they are licensed to practice law in California
How to Apply:
- Please send your resume and cover letter detailing why you are interested in joining our firm, how your background aligns with our mission and values, Why you are interested in joining a California based firm and your interest in Probate Litigation .
- Send your application to
Deadline: April 25, 2026
Don’t miss this opportunity—take the next step in your career with us! We look forward to reviewing your application.
Salary:
$160,000-$190,000 DOE
Overview
We are a growing boutique litigation firm based in Alamo representing businesses, investors, and professionals in complex business, construction, and real estate disputes throughout Northern California.
We are seeking a Litigation Associate (minimum 4+ years) who wants real responsibility, courtroom exposure, and a clear path for advancement in a sophisticated yet practical litigation practice.
What You'll Do
- Manage cases from pleadings through trial/arbitration
- Draft motions, discovery, and substantive briefs
- Take and defend depositions (with mentorship where needed)
- Appear in court for hearings and conferences
- Work directly with clients and partners on litigation strategy
- Handle matters involving business disputes, construction litigation on public and private works, partnership disputes, commercial real estate matters
This is not a document-review or purely support role. Associates are trusted with meaningful responsibility and client-facing work early.
What We're Looking For
- 4+ years of experience in civil litigation experience (California)
- Strong writing and analytical skills
- Experience with discovery, law-and-motion, and depositions
- Construction or real estate litigation experience is a plus, not required
- Someone who values autonomy, professionalism, and high-quality work
Compensation & Benefits
- Base salary: $160,000–$190,000, depending on experience
- Performance-based bonus structure
- Potential for hybrid work flexibility
- Direct mentorship from experienced litigators
- Long-term growth opportunity for the right candidate
- This is an opportunity to step out of a purely "support" position and into a role where your work materially impacts cases and clients. We value initiative, judgment, and professionalism—and reward it accordingly.
Requirements:
- J.D. from an accredited law school and active member in good standing with the California State Bar
- 4+ years of general litigation experience
- Demonstrated experience in business, construction, and/or real estate litigation
- Strong legal writing, analytical, and oral advocacy skills
- Ability to manage deadlines and multiple matters independently
- Professional judgment and client-focused mindset
Preferred but not required:
- Taking/Defending depositions
- Trial or arbitration experience
We are partnering with two well-established law firms in San Diego that are seeking Employment Law Attorneys to join their growing practices. These firms represent employers in a broad range of California employment matters, including wage & hour disputes, wrongful termination, harassment and discrimination claims, PAGA actions, and other complex workplace litigation. The teams offer strong compensation, a collaborative environment, and no rigid billable requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage employment law matters from pre-litigation through resolution, including trial or arbitration when necessary.
- Conduct depositions, discovery, motion practice, and court appearances.
- Draft pleadings, motions, and briefs with strong legal analysis and advocacy.
- Advise clients on California employment compliance and risk mitigation.
- Represent clients in mediations, arbitrations, and administrative proceedings.
Ideal Background:
- 2+ years of experience practicing Employment Law in California.
- Active membership in good standing with the California Bar.
- Strong research, writing, and litigation skills.
- Ability to manage matters independently while working in a team-oriented environment.
- Experience with PAGA, wage & hour, or complex employment disputes is a plus.
Salary and Other Compensation:
The annual base salary range for this position is $150,000 – $300,000, plus eligibility for discretionary annual bonuses. Actual compensation within this range will be determined based on factors such as location/market, skills, education, experience, and other relevant qualifications.
Benefits:
- Medical insurance (80% paid by employer)
- Dental insurance (80% paid by employer)
- Vision insurance (80% paid by employer)
- 401(k) 3% match
- 3 weeks of PTO
- Billable + Annual Discretionary bonus structure
Company Description
Led by Certified Family Law Specialist and experinced Managing Partners, our firm provides legal services in family law across Orange County and Los Angeles. The firm specializes in navigating various family law matters, including custody and visitation, child and spousal support, property division, and the dissolution of same-sex marriages.
Role Description
This full-time remote Family Law Attorney role involves providing legal support and representation to clients in family law matters. Responsibilities include drafting legal pleadings, managing divorce and custody cases, and communicating with clients regarding their rights and options. Attendance in court hearings, depositions, and mediation sessions may also be required, along with handling sensitive and confidential legal matters.
Qualifications
- Strong knowledge of family law, including custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, and property division
- Experience in litigation, court filings, legal drafting, and case strategy
- Exceptional research skills and the ability to analyze legal documents and create detailed case summaries
- Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school
- Must be licensed to practice law and in good standing with the California State Bar
Salary and Other Compensation:
The annual salary for this position is between $200,000 – $400,000 annually.
Benefits:
The Company offers the following benefits for this position, subject to applicable eligibility requirements:
- 401 (K) match
- Medical insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Paid time off
- Paid vacation time
- Paid parental leave
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
Younessi Law is one of the top plaintiff employment, plaintiff personal injury and applicant worker's compensation legal firm in Los Angeles. It has reached 31 years of excellence and has helped thousands of victims. It is seeking to add an additional attorney to our vibrant and energetic team.
Younessi Law is seeking to hire an attorney with at least 2+ year of hands on litigation experience in the field of personal injury. Candidates with previous trial experience are preferred, but less experienced individuals will be considered.
Excellent academic credentials as well as strong research and writing skills, oral advocacy and ability to manage a case load. We are eager to add an exceptional attorney to our team.
Experience: 2+
Location: Los Angeles; Monday to Friday 8am-6pm; In office.
Salary: $150-300k (depending on experience and knowledge of the law)
License/Certification:
- California Bar License (Required)
Benefits:
- Bar dues.
- PTO.
- 401k.
- Medical Health insurance.
- Life insurance.
- Dental insurance.
- Vision insurance.
- Voluntary accident, hospital indemnity, pet insurance and critical illness-optional at the employee's expense.
- 6 days (major holidays).
- $50.00 monthly cell phone credit.
- MCLE classes and conventions at discretion of the firm.
- Office monthly parking.
- Mileage reimbursement to and from appearances at the IRS rate.
- Office hours are 8am-6pm M-F.
- No moonlighting.
- CAALA and CELA fees to be paid by the firm.
- Referral fees on cases referred to the firm to be negotiated.
FUNCTIONAL PURPOSE:
Performs Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) dispute resolution through pre-complaint counseling/processing and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) activities within any specified geographic areas.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Processes a pre-complaint caseload to ensure adherence to all Postal Service and EEOC rules, regulations and policies governing the Federal Sector EEO Complaint process. Ensures confidentiality in all matters.
2. Maintains knowledge of EEO laws, regulations, policy updates, and changes to provide guidance and direction to counselee and management.
3. Reviews written complaints and conducts interviews with counselee to explain his/her rights and responsibilities and options in the EEO process, determine claims and basis(es) raised, determines the appropriate ADR activity (e.g., mediation), and provides written notice of rights and responsibilities.
4. Conducts meetings with management to obtain response to claims raised and provides documentation and required information to process the case if a formal complaint is filed.
5. Takes actions to resolve disputes when appropriate by initiating settlement discussions, scheduling REDRESS mediations, 650 mediations, arranging joint meetings and/or determining if the matter is being addressed in the grievance process.
6. Prepares written reports to document that the required counseling actions were taken and to resolve any jurisdictional questions that arise.
7. Implements proactive preventive strategies to improve the workplace environment including conducting trainings, mediator observations and assessments; meeting with area and district leadership, and with union representatives.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Knowledge of statutes, regulations, and administrative procedures pertaining to equal employment opportunity (EEO) complaints and appeals handled by the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB).
- Knowledge of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) techniques sufficient to monitor and evaluate contract ADR providers.
- Ability to communicate orally with internal and external personnel at all levels sufficient to, provide guidance on EEO issues, interact with contract ADR providers, and process discrimination complaints.
- Ability to communicate in writing sufficient to prepare correspondence, reports, action plans, write contract ADR provider evaluations, and document facts and issues presented during counseling and complaint processes.
- Ability to coordinate and schedule meetings for various contacts to ensure timely completion.
- TRAINING REQUIREMENT: Ability to successfully complete the postal training program associated with this position.
- NOTE: The selected applicant will not be permanently placed until after successful completion of this training program. Applicants are NOT to address this requirement on their application.
Insurance Litigation Associate
About the Role:
As an Insurance Litigation Associate, you will play a key role in handling a steady and substantive caseload involving complex insurance matters. This position offers meaningful client exposure, hands-on litigation responsibility, and the opportunity to collaborate closely with experienced partners and senior attorneys.
Key responsibilities include:
- Managing and supporting all phases of insurance litigation, from pleadings through resolution
- Working directly with clients across multiple lines of insurance
- Conducting legal research, drafting motions and briefs, and participating in depositions and court appearances
- Advising on claims issues, regulatory matters, compliance, and related disputes
- Engaging with insurance industry groups and participating in early-stage business development initiatives
This role is ideal for an attorney who values autonomy in their work while also thriving in a team-oriented, collaborative environment.
Practice Overview:
The Insurance Practice Group represents some of the nation's largest and most sophisticated insurance industry clients. The practice spans all major lines of insurance, including:
- Annuity
- Health
- Life
- Long-term care
- Disability
- Property & casualty
In addition to litigation, the team advises on regulatory, compliance, and transactional matters, including claims issues, product sales and marketing, anti-fraud, corporate governance, insurance holding company regulation, investment matters, market conduct, public policy, and solvency issues.
Associates work directly with clients and gain early exposure to strategic decision-making, positioning them for long-term growth and leadership within the practice.
What We're Looking For:
- 3–5 years of litigation experience
- Experience with insurance litigation strongly preferred
- Active bar admission in the State of California (required)
- Strong research, writing, and analytical skills
- Ability to manage a steady caseload with independence and sound judgment
- A proactive, growth-oriented mindset and interest in business development
Why You Should Join:
- High-Level Work from Day One – Handle sophisticated insurance matters for nationally recognized clients.
- Real Responsibility and Client Access – Engage directly with clients and contribute meaningfully to strategy and outcomes.
- Growth-Focused Environment – Develop your litigation skills while gaining exposure to regulatory and transactional issues across the insurance industry.
- Business Development Opportunities – Build your professional profile early by participating in client initiatives and industry engagement.
- Competitive Compensation – Anticipated initial annual salary range of $255,000–$300,000, based on experience and qualifications.
- Comprehensive Benefits – Total compensation package includes productivity and discretionary bonuses; life, health, accident, and disability insurance; and a 401(k) plan.
- Flexible, Collaborative Culture – Hybrid schedule with three days per week in-office, balancing in-person collaboration and professional flexibility.
Actual compensation may vary based on relevant skills, experience, location, and other job-related factors consistent with applicable law.
Grant, Genovese & Baratta, LLP is a dynamic and forward-thinking law firm dedicated to providing exceptional legal services to our clients. We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Corporate Paralegal with 9+ years of solid experience to join our Corporate and Commercial Transactions team.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist attorneys with corporate transactions, mergers & acquisitions, and commercial financing
- Draft and review corporate governance documents, operating agreements, bylaws, and shareholder agreements
- Prepare and maintain corporate entity formations, foreign qualifications, and compliance filings
- Conduct UCC searches, filings, and due diligence reviews
- Manage transactional closings, including preparing closing checklists, coordinating deliverables, and handling post-closing matters
- Draft stock purchase agreements, asset purchase agreements, and ancillary deal documentation
- Assist in drafting promissory notes, security agreements, and corporate resolutions
- Research corporate records and compliance matters using public records and informational databases
Requirements:
- ABA Approved Paralegal Certificate
- Extensive experience with corporate transactions, entity management, and UCC matters
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Westlaw, Clio, and online legal databases
- Strong understanding of corporate structures, financing transactions, and regulatory filings
- Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills
- Notary Public certification is a plus
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
Desired Skills and Experience:
- Corporate Governance & Compliance
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Secured and Unsecured Transactions
- Entity Formations & Foreign Qualifications
- Stock Purchase Agreements & Asset Purchase Agreements
- Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Searches & Filings
- Due Diligence & Corporate Research
- Loan Documentation & Financing Transactions
- Corporate Resolutions & Board Meeting Minutes
- Orchestrating & Coordinating Closings
- Preparing & Maintaining Closing Binders
- Researching Online Public Records & Information Databases
- Experience working with Clio practice management software
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced corporate transactional paralegal looking to join a sophisticated legal team. Please apply with a current resume for immediate and confidential consideration.
We have an immediate opening for a Prosecution Paralegal to join us in our San Francisco office. This position is in office.
Areas of responsibility for this position include:
- Prepare and file U.S. Patent and PCT applications; response to office actions; and other USPTO and international patent correspondence.
- Coordinate with foreign associates for PCT and national stage filings, reporting and ongoing prosecution.
- Prepare and file formal documents.
- Provide instructions to foreign associates for timely payment of foreign annuities, issue fee payments, maintenance fees, and registration fees.
- Conduct post-allowance patent due diligence to ensure patents are issued accurately.
- Monitor and track foreign and domestic patent filing deadlines.
- Prepare office action response shells and other application drafts for attorney review.
- Review and revise claims at directions of attorneys and foreign associates, as necessary.
- Draft client and foreign associate correspondence regarding filings, deadlines, and procedural updates.
- Report USPTO and international correspondence to clients and attorneys promptly, including calling the USPTO for fact-finding and procedural information as needed.
- Prepare and maintain attorney dockets to ensure deadlines are met.
- Maintain and organize client files (electronic and physical) to ensure accuracy and consistency.
- Manage intake and transfer of files from clients, ensuring accuracy and proper organization.
- Research and generate reports to assist attorneys with client development and matter management.
- Provide guidance and mentorship to other staff members.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Successful candidates will have an in-depth knowledge of foreign and domestic patent prosecution and/or litigation rules and procedures, proficiency in use of PTO website navigation, and ability to professionally handle confidential information, adhering to legal and ethical policies.
The minimum requirements for this position are a high school education and four years or more of patent prosecution paralegal experience.
Maschoff Brennan is a growing intellectual property and complex litigation law firm with Utah offices in Park City and Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Irvine, California and New York. We offer a competitive wage and benefits package including an attractive 401(k) plan with matching and profit-sharing, medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance, holiday and generous paid time off in a very friendly, business-casual environment. If you think you might be a good fit for our team, we'd love to hear from you.
H&P has partnered with a cutting-edge AI research company as it looks to expand it's in-house legal team.
This is a rare opportunity to work with one of the biggest names in the industry as a trusted, strategic legal advisor to a team of committed innovators.
*Please note this is a confidential search, so we would not be able to disclose the name of the client.
The ideal candidate would bring:
- A JD (Juris Doctor) from an accredited law school with an active membership to at least one U.S. state bar
- 8+ years' experience legal experience with a strong background in Data Privacy and Intellectual Property (IP) law
- Commercial exposure, ideally to SaaS
- Relevant regulatory compliance experience
- Ability to relate technical concepts to relevant legal requirements
- Experience providing guidance on risk mitigation and data acquisition
- Experience providing counsel in a tech company / in a related (fast-paced) industry
- Creative problem-solver
In return we will offer:
- Driven team of legal professionals
- Flexible working hours
- Above market compensation package
- Exposure to cutting-edge technology and world-leading projects
- Collaborative working culture
- 401k
- Support for further academic qualifications
- Life, medical, visual, and dental insurance
- WFH options
- Clear career progression track