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Associate Attorney (Family Law) – Law Office of Katy M. Lovett PLLC
Location: Round Rock, TX 78664 (100% In-office for the first six months, open to hybrid work model after six months)
Salary: $80,000 - $120,000 per year (commensurate with experience)
About the Firm
The Law Office of Katy M. Lovett PLLC is a small family law practice located in Round Rock. We prioritize quality over quantity. We are a close-knit team that values a collaborative environment where every person's contribution is important and critical to our success. We focus on helping Williamson and Travis County families navigate family law cases with precision and care.
The Role
We are seeking an Associate Attorney with 1 to 3 years of experience in family law who thrives in a small office setting. This position is in-office for at least the first six months, allowing for real-time engagement, mentorship, and learning a seamless team workflow. After six months, this position is open to a hybrid work model. You will handle a diverse caseload including divorce, child custody, and modifications from initial intake through final resolution.
The Importance of Detail
In a small office, precision is our greatest asset. We are looking for a professional who is naturally meticulous, e.g., the type of person who catches the typo in the third paragraph and ensures every deadline, reminder, appointment, court date, and meeting is captured on our firm calendar. We know no one is perfect, but we are looking for someone who gives it their best effort every time.
Key Responsibilities
- Represent clients in hearings, mediations, and trials in Williamson and Travis Counties.
- Draft pleadings, discovery requests, and complex orders with accuracy.
- Maintain direct and empathetic communication with clients.
- Collaborate daily with the principal attorney and support staff to ensure case files are organized and handled correctly.
- Minimum billable requirement of 80 hours per month.
Requirements
- License: Active member in good standing with the State Bar of Texas (Required).
- Experience: 1-3 years experience practicing in family law (Preferred).
- Skills: Exceptional writing ability, communications skills, and a strong courtroom presence.
- Location: Must be able to work daily from our Austin-area office.
Why Join Us?
- Small Firm Perks: At our firm, you'll trade the anonymity of a large corporate machine for a seat at the table, where your contributions are visible, your professional growth is accelerated, and you'll work directly on cases within a tight-knit, collaborative team.
- Growth: Direct, daily mentorship from the principal attorney and a clear path to eventual partnership.
- Location Benefits: Round Rock offers a high quality of life with lower stress than downtown Austin. Enjoy free parking, a predictable schedule, and a focused atmosphere.
- Support: We provide the training and tools you need to succeed.
- Benefits: We offer employer-provided health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, 401(k) with 6% matching, PTO, company-provided laptop, payment of 100% of required State Bar of Texas dues and required CLEs.
How to Apply
To be considered, please submit your resume in pdf format and a brief cover letter in pdf format. In your cover letter, please include (so that we know you've actually read this):
- What interests you about a small-office environment?
- What appeals to you about the practice of family law?
- If you are local, your favorite Round Rock spot (coffee, lunch, or park). If you are relocating, what draws you to the Round Rock/Austin area?
Please Note: We are a busy firm dedicated to our clients. To ensure an organized hiring process, all applications must be submitted through Indeed ( ), LinkedIn ( ), or email to Please do not contact our firm outside of one of these channels about this job posting.
Description:
* The ideal candidate will have experience working in a busy, fast-paced family law firm environment.
* Essential responsibilities may include one or more of the following: Settling cases, working with clients to assist with discovery and other client related matters, prepare memorandums, charts and tables as needed, conduct legal research.
* The attorney will also perform substantive legal work that requires knowledge of legal concepts including analysis, drafting, negotiating and consulting.
* The candidate should be able to resolve routine and moderately complex to complex legal matters within the areas of responsibility with minimal supervision as well as perform an independent analysis of unique problems and propose solutions.
* The candidate will execute processes for various types of legal documents, organize, maintain, and review non-litigation materials and documents as needed.
* The attorney will also monitor case schedules and filing deadlines, monitor paralegals and office staff.
* The ideal candidate will also manage all legal files and records for discovery, investigation and processing including the monitoring and management of discovery, case calendar and other deadlines, follow up on investigation requests and serve as liaison in gathering documents, evidence, correspondences for legal proceedings and other legal matters.
* The attorney will also perform a full range of legal tasks and support special projects as needed.
Qualifications:
* Attorney experience with at least 1 *year in family law*
* Must have strong attention to detail and a strong ability to work independently, respond appropriately to urgency, solve problems, and meet deadlines.
* Candidates should have the ability to communicate effectively both orally and written and share ideas as well as possess strong analytical, organizational, written and verbal communication skills.
* Good sense of humor is appreciated with a passion for what you do.
Minimum Education:
* J.D and Licensed in CA (CA Bar Admission).
Compensation:
* Salary depends on experience and ability but is competitive for qualified applicants
* Benefits: Benefits include a company health plan, 401(k) with employer match, generous PTO hours, etc.
_Note: Only qualified applicants will be considered._
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $130,000.00 - $180,000.00 per year
Benefits:
* 401(k)
* 401(k) matching
* Health insurance
* Paid time off
Application Question(s):
* We are looking for an experienced California Family Law Attorney who could immediately take on a full case load of family law clients. Please explain why you think you would be a good candidate for this position.
Experience:
* California Family Law Attorney: 1 year (Preferred)
License/Certification:
* California Bar Card (Required)
Ability to Commute:
* Pacific Grove, CA 93950 (Required)
Work Location: In person
Are you a passionate and experienced family law attorney seeking to make a meaningful impact? Look no further! The Law Office of Caroline Pineres is seeking a dedicated Associate Attorney with strong experience in family law to join our team.
Responsibilities:
Represent clients in family law matters including divorce, child support, custody, contempt, and legitimation cases.
Conduct in-depth legal research and draft pleadings, motions, and other legal documents.
Appear in court and advocate effectively on behalf of clients.
Communicate professionally with clients, opposing counsel, and the court.
Requirements:
Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
Active admission to the Georgia Bar and in good standing (required).
Minimum of 2 years of substantial experience in family law (required).
Strong litigation, research, writing, and communication skills.
Ability to manage cases independently and handle a full caseload.
Why Choose Us:
Opportunity for professional growth and development.
Collaborative and supportive work environment.
Competitive compensation package.
Join us in advocating for our clients' best interests and shaping the future of family law.
Apply today by submitting your cover letter and resume to
In your cover letter, please articulate your passion for family law and explain how your experience and skills align with the responsibilities of this role.
We are eager to welcome a dedicated attorney who is committed to excellence in family law advocacy.
Description
We're seeking a skilled and experienced paralegal to support our growing legal team. The ideal candidate will use their experience and strong organizational skills to draft and maintain legal documents, prepare and file motions, communicate with clients, and conduct legal research. This role requires attention to detail, initiative, and the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently. If you're looking to step into a meaningful role at a firm where your contributions truly matter and you enjoy helping others, we encourage you to apply.
Responsibilities
- Provide legal support to Family Law Attorneys within the firm's family law practice in Alpharetta, GA, US
- Collaborate closely with Senior Family Law Attorneys for seamless assistance
- Conduct thorough legal research and analysis as required
- Handle preparation and filing of various legal documents, such as pleadings, agreements, discovery requests, and responses
- Aid attorneys in trial preparation by organizing evidence, drafting motions and briefs, and preparing witness lists
- Engage in effective communication with clients, opposing counsel, and other relevant parties throughout the legal process
- Maintain and manage case files and documents meticulously, both physically and electronically
- Assist in the preparation for depositions, mediations, and hearings to support legal proceedings
- Gather information about legal issues from the client in interviews
- Arrange law office activity such as drafting subpoenas and coordinating with process servers
- Work with lawyers to prepare for trial by conducting research on legal articles, preparing and organizing exhibits, organizing and coordinating witnesses, filing motions, and assisting with client meetings
- Take care of administrative tasks such as answering phones and maintaining an organized filing system for all legal documents
- Assist lawyers in preparing legal documentation, pleadings, and correspondence including correspondence such as interrogatories, subpoenas, deposition notices, complaints, pretrial orders, legal briefs, and affidavits
Qualifications
- Minimum of 4 years of experience required as a family law paralegal
- Proficient in all aspects of family law, with a focus on drafting pleadings, motions, settlement agreements, and discovery
- Demonstrated strong research and writing abilities
- Skilled in Microsoft Office and legal research software
- Capable of multitasking and prioritizing tasks effectively in a fast-paced setting
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- At least 3 years of experience in legal services under an attorney or lawyer in a law firm setting
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Excellent organizational skills, and time-management skills
Compensation
$60,000 - $85,000 yearly
About Hecht Family Law
Hecht Family Law was founded to help clients who are going through some of life's toughest times. Attorney Ed Hecht brings an understanding of what it's like to be in his clients' shoes because he's also been through a divorce with children, pays child support, and has dealt with alimony and child custody. As a loving, devoted father to two children, he understands the sensitivities involved in helping people who need to be able to co-parent for years after their marriage ends.
The entire Hecht Family Law team inherently understands the necessity of being a caring, expert advocate for others going through this painful process. All clients receive our passionate commitment, dedicated patience in helping them understand the big picture as well as the intricacies, and enthusiastic advocacy during all phases of their cases. As a law firm to call home, our team members enjoy a fantastic environment, superior benefits, and a high-energy, fun environment!
Audley Revenue Solutions, LLC & Audley Law Offices represents major hospital systems in complex healthcare reimbursement and insurance recovery matters. Our team works to resolve unpaid or improperly denied hospital claims through insurance coordination, appeals, and legal recovery processes.
The Legal Secretary & Office Operations Coordinator plays a key role in supporting this work by managing the intake and setup of new cases, triaging incoming communications, coordinating estate-related matters, and supporting general office operations.
This position combines legal administrative support with healthcare claims workflow coordination. The role requires strong organizational skills, excellent attention to detail, and the ability to work within a fast-paced environment involving insurance claims, hospital billing issues, and legal recovery processes.
The ideal candidate is comfortable managing multiple administrative and operational tasks while interacting with hospitals, insurance companies, attorneys, and patients.
Core Responsibilities
Healthcare Claims Intake & Case Setup
- Reviewing incoming hospital referrals and claim documentation
- Opening new cases within the legal case management system
- Entering patient, insurance, and claim information accurately
- Uploading and organizing supporting documentation, including EOBs, UB-04s and eligibility screens
- Categorizing cases by claim type (e.g., insurance denial, workers’ compensation, motor vehicle accident, estate)
- Preparing files for assignment to analysts or attorneys
- Maintaining accurate intake records, case notes, and hospital notes
Call Handling & Communication Triage
- Answering incoming calls from patients, hospital representatives, insurance companies, attorneys, and employer health plans
- Determining the nature of calls and directing them to the appropriate staff member
- Documenting call details in the case management system
- Assisting with basic information verification when appropriate
- Escalating urgent or sensitive issues to analysts or attorneys
Estate & Probate Coordination
- Conducting estate searches through probate court and public record databases
- Identifying estate representatives or estate attorneys
- Documenting estate information within case management systems
- Coordinating communication with estate representatives and attorneys
- Assisting with estate-related correspondence and documentation
Office Operations Support
- Monitoring and coordinating office supply inventory
- Assisting with internal administrative projects
- Supporting attorneys and analysts with document preparation
- Maintaining orderly case documentation and records
- Assisting with operational coordination within the office
Minimum Qualifications
Required
- High school diploma or equivalent
- 1–3 years of administrative or office experience
- Strong organizational and data-entry skills
- Professional phone and communication skills
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities
- High attention to detail
Preferred
• Experience in a law firm, healthcare organization, or insurance claims environment
• Familiarity with medical billing or insurance terminology
• Experience with estate or probate record searches
• Experience with case management systems
Key Skills
Successful candidates will demonstrate:
- Strong organizational and case tracking abilities
- Professional communication with hospitals, insurers, and patients
- Ability to quickly learn healthcare reimbursement and insurance terminology
- High attention to detail when handling claims data
- Comfort working with confidential medical and financial information
Professional Expectations
Employees in this role are expected to:
• Maintain confidentiality when handling patient, insurance, and legal information
• Accurately document all communications and case activity
• Follow HIPAA and data security protocols
• Work collaboratively with attorneys, analysts, and administrative staff
• Support the firm’s mission of recovering hospital reimbursements efficiently and professionally
The Sr. Office Coordinator provides administrative and financial operational support to the Financial Aid Office and the Finance Office. This role serves as the first point of contact for students, families, faculty, and staff, ensuring excellent customer service, efficient workflow, and accurate recordkeeping. The Sr. Office Coordinator helps coordinate daily office activities, assists with financial aid and finance processes, and supports compliance with institutional, state, and federal regulations. This is an in-person position with some remote work available. The Sr. Office Coordinator will report to the Financial Aid Director and is a non-exempt position.
This position will support both departments and requires knowledge and experience in financial operations.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Provide general information about financial aid application processes, deadlines, tuition payments, and account balances.
- Answer students’ questions regarding Federal and private loans, scholarships, and account activity.
- Assist students (gathering, copying, and scanning documentation) pursuing employment through the Federal or Institutional work study programs. Ensure processes follow FERPA, Title IV, and Southwestern’s financial policies.
- Support financial aid counselors by preparing files, running reports, and monitoring student communication.
- Work with both the Financial Aid and Finance Offices in preparing monthly reconciliations for payroll reporting relating to the federal and institutional work-study programs.
- Assist both the Financial Aid and Finance Offices in the annual year-end financial and federal funds audit by preparing various audit analyses requested by external auditors.
- Assist both the Financial Aid and Finance Offices in monitoring the student Perkins loan portfolio.
- Work with the Financial Aid and Finance Offices in documenting business procedures within Nintex.
- Assist both the Financial Aid and Finance Offices in keeping current with Southwestern’s document retention policy.
- Work with the Finance Office in reconciling the credit card transactions for all student organizations and other offices. Process deposits, reconcile transactions, and maintain accurate records in compliance with Southwestern’s policies.
Minimum Job Requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree
- At least three years’ experience in an administrative role
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:
- Strong attention to detail and mathematical ability.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
- Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively
- Excellent customer service and problem-solving skills.
- Capable of managing multiple task and deadlines.
- Ability to interpret financial data, assess eligibility, and resolve discrepancies.
- Familiarity with financial aid software preferred, but not required.
Salary: $25.00/HR.
To Apply: Send a cover letter and resume to
Southwestern Law School prohibits discrimination and harassment on the basis of race (including hairstyle and hair texture), ethnicity, color, religion, creed, ancestry, national origin, sex, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, parental status, marital status, age (40 and over), disability (mental and physical), medical condition, citizenship status, military service, veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by law in matters of admissions, employment, housing, or services, or in the educational programs or activities Southwestern operates. Please direct all inquiries regarding Southwestern’s nondiscrimination policies to:
General Counsel
3050 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 738–6626
The New Jersey Office of Attorney General is looking for a Chief Investigator Law & Public Safety for the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, Bureau of Securities in Newark, NJ. This position will be appointed as a Chief Investigator Law & Public Safety with an annual salary ranging from $106,547.31 to $157,362.71.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT:
The Attorney General has broad oversight of the state’s legal and law enforcement matters. As the head of the Department of Law & Public Safety, the Attorney General supervises a wide range of Divisions, Offices, and Commissions, consisting of over 2,800 sworn law enforcement officers, 600 attorneys, and thousands of other public servants.
ABOUT THE DIVISION:
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs protects the public from fraud, deceit, misrepresentation and professional misconduct in the sale of goods and services in New Jersey through education, advocacy, regulation and enforcement. The Division pursues its mission through its 51 professional and occupational boards that oversee 720,000 licensees in the state, its Regulated Business section that oversees 60,000 NJ registered businesses, as well as through its Office of Consumer Protection, Bureau of Securities, Charities Registration section, Office of Weights and Measures, and Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission.
ABOUT THE SECTION:
The New Jersey Bureau of Securities (“Bureau”) is charged with protecting investors from investment fraud, and regulating the securities industry in New Jersey. In addition to bringing investigative and enforcement actions against firms or individuals who violate the New Jersey Uniform Securities Law and Regulations, the Bureau registers securities offered or sold in New Jersey and oversees the firms and individuals selling securities or providing investment advice to New Jersey residents. Through its Investor Education initiative, the Bureau also helps New Jersey residents become informed investors and promotes financial literacy.
The Bureau adheres to the philosophy that investor protection begins with prevention. By registering broker-dealers, investment advisers and their agents who conduct business in New Jersey, the Bureau identifies potential problems before they occur. By registering securities, the Bureau requires issuers to provide the disclosures necessary for investors to make informed investment decisions. By conducting broker-dealer and investment adviser examinations, Bureau examiners identify violations and assure that the firms take corrective action to comply with the Uniform Securities Law and Regulations. Finally, by providing Investor Education materials and Check Before You Invest tools, the Bureau assists investors in making informed investment decisions.
The Bureau collaborates with law enforcement agencies around the globe – from Scotland Yard to Australia – and its work has garnered national recognition and the respect of fellow prosecutors and regulators throughout the country.
ABOUT THE POSITION:
Under the supervision of Chief Bureau of Securities will:
- Chief Investigator will serve as the Regulatory Chief for the Bureau
- Supervises the Regulatory activities of the Bureau of Securities
- Responsible for the investigative policy and programs
- Administration of confidential and sensitive administrative and regulatory audits;
- Coordinate civil and licensing investigations for the detection of alleged noncompliance with or violation of New Jersey State statutes,
- Administrative codes, or professional rules of conduct for the purpose of consumer protection
- Performs other related duties as assigned or required.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Ten (10) years of professional experience in the conduct of civil or criminal investigations related to compliance, enforcement, detection, and surveillance activity, including the preparation of investigative reports, or in the conduct of investigative administrative audits and/or regulatory examinations of records maintained by businesses and organizations, or in the conduct of investigations for the government, the military, consumer protection programs, public advocacy organizations, or the public interest, three (3) years of which shall have been in the administration of investigative programs, initiatives, and regulatory and administrative audits..
- Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; and six (6) years of the above-mentioned professional experience, three (3) years of which shall have been in the administration of investigative programs, initiatives, and regulatory and administrative audits.
- Possession of a master's degree in Criminal Justice, Public Administration, Business Administration, or a related field; and five (5) years of the above-mentioned professional experience, three (3) years of which shall have been in the administration of investigative programs, initiatives, and regulatory and administrative audits.
- Appointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid in New Jersey.
OTHER KEY FACTORS:
- All offers of employment are conditional subject to the applicant agreeing to and then passing a background check that may include fingerprinting.
BENEFITS:
- Appointees may be eligible for a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental, and life insurance; a prescription drug plan; and vision care reimbursement. Participation in retirement and deferred compensation plans, as well as flexible spending and health savings accounts may also be available. Eligible employees receive annual paid sick and vacation leave as well as paid State holidays. Positions may offer telework or an Alternate Work Week (AWP) schedule. Benefit eligibility may vary based on job duties, operational needs, and funding. For more information, visit NJDPB.
HOW TO APPLY: If qualified, please send a cover letter indicating interest in job vacancy announcement #26-062 and a current resume to the Recruitment Coordinator via email at
For more information, please visit
The Family Office Associate is a key member of a small, dynamic team supporting the financial, administrative, and operational needs of a Family Office located in Santa Cruz County, CA. This role requires strong organizational, financial, and interpersonal skills, along with the ability to manage a wide range of responsibilities, from day-to-day support and reporting to special projects and property coordination. In this role, you will work closely with the Head of Family Office and Principals, bringing a blend of technical expertise and operational agility. The ideal candidate is highly driven, detail-oriented and entrepreneurial, comfortable operating in a fast-paced, service-oriented environment.
Financial & Accounting Management
- Maintain general ledger and oversee all accounting processes including accounts. payable/receivable, cash flow tracking, expense reporting, month-end reconciliations across personal, investment and entity accounts.
- Prepare and analyze financial statements and cash flow projections, including ad hoc financial summaries.
- Organize financial records, receipts, and documentation for reporting and audit readiness.
- Support risk management efforts by monitoring compliance, tax considerations, and regulatory requirements.
Vendor, Operations & Property Oversight
- Oversee vendor contracts, payments, and relationships across household, investment, and professional services.
- Assist with management of residential and commercial properties, including budgets, repairs, insurance, and compliance.
- Assist in preparing presentations and reports for family members, advisors, and external stakeholders.
- Assist with project management across investments, renovations, events, or philanthropic initiatives.
Administrative & Generalist Duties
- Manage day-to-day operations of the family office.
- Maintain and update key documents and secure digital records and files.
- Provide support for special projects, family events, travel logistics, or concierge-level personal assistance for family members.
- Manage office technology systems, providing mid-level IT support.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business, or a related field.
- Minimum 5+ years of experience in investment operations, accounting, or financial data management, preferably in a family office, investment firm, or private wealth management setting.
- Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel and ability to learn various software.
- Knowledge of basic accounting principles and financial reconciliation.
- High attention to detail with exceptional accuracy in handling financial data and transaction processing.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills to liaise with internal teams and external partners
- Ability to handle confidential information with the highest level of professionalism and discretion
- Ability to wear multiple hats in a small, dynamic environment, assisting wherever needed.
- Has a proven “can do”, “make it happen” attitude.
We are seeking a mid-level employment litigator who enjoys taking ownership of cases, working closely with clients, and advancing meaningful employment claims.
This is an excellent opportunity for an attorney who already has employment litigation experience and wants to continue developing as a strong advocate while working in a collaborative, supportive environment.
You will play a key role in moving cases forward, developing litigation strategy, and advocating for employees through negotiations, mediations, and litigation.
The position is full-time, 2-3 days per week in San Francisco to foster team collaboration. You will work closely with the managing attorney and support team while maintaining meaningful responsibility for cases.
Benefits & Compensation
- Competitive base compensation $135,000 - $175,000
- Bonus opportunity
- Opportunities for professional development and advancement
- Paid training (conferences, MCLEs, etc.)
- Hybrid schedule with 2-3 days in gorgeous SF office location
- Generous PTO with 80 hours of vacation, 48 hours sick leave plus 13 paid holidays including a paid day off for your birthday.
- $ to allocate to benefits
- Wellness stipend
- Equal opportunity employer regardless of age, race, creed, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or military or veteran status.
Who We Are
Nichols Law focuses on helping employees navigate issues with their employers. We’re focused on closing the wage gap for women and helping employees take care of their health and their families. Our culture thrives on exceptional service, continuous improvement, integrity and innovative thinking.
Responsibilities Include:
- Communicating with clients and opposing counsel via email, phone, and in-person
- Drafting discovery and briefs
- Conducting and defending depositions and court appearances
- Managing and mentoring legal assistants
Requirements:
- Active member of the CA state bar and in good standing
- Minimum 3 years of relevant experience with at least 2 years of employment law experience.
- Excellent writing, research, and communication skills
- Experience in drafting briefs and managing discovery
- Ability to manage multiple cases simultaneously and work independently
- Willingness to work nights and weekends when necessary
What Will Make You Successful:
- Tech-savvy & comfortable with Microsoft Office
- Being a proactive self-starter, driving cases forward
- Friendly, patient, flexible, fun and easy to work with in a team
- Open to feedback and learning
- Comfortable running deadlines and work product past managing attorney
- Compassionate and empathic to client needs and team
- Enjoy a hybrid work experience, living within an hour commute to the office
A Note From Our Managing Attorney:
Thank you for considering Nichols Law! We're in a growth phase and are eager to find the right person who aligns with our fun yet high-performing team culture. We love to help people learn and grow. But we don’t have the time for that right now. We need a mid-level attorney with experience in employment law and litigation. The ideal candidate will be able to take initiative on work that needs to be done and complete tasks with minimal hand holding. If you resonate with our firm story and success criteria, we'd love to meet you! Send us your resume, the reason you're interested in the role, a legal writing sample and 3 references from the last three years.
Company Description
Dhillon Law Group Inc. operates nationwide with offices in California, Florida, and Virginia. The firm specializes in a wide array of practice areas including business litigation, labor and employment litigation and counseling, antitrust litigation, and others.
Senior Litigation Associate — Commercial, Regulatory & Public Law
San Francisco, California
Overview
We are seeking a senior litigation associate to join our San Francisco office. Our practice combines sophisticated commercial litigation, regulatory enforcement matters, and public law challenges across a diverse nationwide client base. This role is well suited for an attorney trained in a leading law firm or government practice who is seeking greater responsibility, direct client engagement, and meaningful participation in complex, high-impact disputes, with close collaboration and mentorship from experienced partners. Associates in our San Francisco office work closely with partners on significant matters from inception through resolution and are expected to assume substantial responsibility as their experience develops.
The Practice
Our litigation practice spans commercial disputes, regulatory enforcement, and public law matters affecting businesses and organizations across industries. The associate will support — and, as appropriate, take lead responsibility in — matters that include:
- Commercial and corporate litigation, including contract disputes, fiduciary duty claims, and business tort matters
- Partnership, shareholder, and governance disputes
- Regulatory investigations and enforcement actions at the state and federal level
- Administrative proceedings and writ petitions challenging agency action
- Appellate matters and pre-litigation strategic counseling
Matters frequently involve expedited proceedings, requests for injunctive relief, parallel regulatory exposure, and substantial financial or operational stakes for clients. Associates work on lean teams and play visible roles in significant matters.
Responsibilities
- Manage cases and discrete litigation components with increasing independence
- Draft pleadings, dispositive motions, and substantive briefs
- Conduct and oversee written discovery and motion practice
- Participate in depositions, hearings, mediations, and client strategy sessions
- Work closely with partners on litigation strategy and case development
- Develop legal analysis across evolving statutory and regulatory frameworks
- Communicate directly with clients, opposing counsel, and regulators
- Assume ownership of key workstreams and contribute to efficient case management
Associates will have opportunities for meaningful stand-up experience and direct client interaction commensurate with experience.
Qualifications
- 6+ years of litigation experience in state and/or federal court
- Training at a leading law firm, litigation boutique, or government practice preferred
- Experience drafting dispositive motions and managing discovery
- Strong research, writing, and analytical skills
- Sound professional judgment, strong organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple workstreams effectively
- Interest in both commercial litigation and regulatory/public law matters, including attorneys seeking to broaden their practice into these areas
- Active membership in the California Bar, or ability to obtain admission promptly
- Judicial clerkship or government experience is a plus
What We Offer
- Sophisticated litigation across commercial, regulatory, and public law domains
- Early and meaningful responsibility in significant matters
- Direct client engagement and strategic involvement
- Close collaboration with experienced partners and lean staffing on cases
- A collegial, intellectually rigorous environment focused on high-quality work
- Competitive compensation commensurate with experience
- Hybrid flexibility consistent with client and practice needs
We value varied professional backgrounds and perspectives and encourage candidates with diverse experiences to apply.
How to Apply
Please submit a resume and writing sample directly to Dulce Mercado ( ) and Michael Columbo ( ).
Salary
Base salary: $215,000 (adjustable depending on experience).