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WELL RESPECTED EMPLOYMENT DEFENSE FIRM SEEKS TWO ATTORNEYS TO JOIN THEIR TEAM
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Country: USA
Location: California-San Diego San Diego, CA 92101
Total applied: 40 |
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WELL RESPECTED EMPLOYMENT DEFENSE FIRM SEEKS TWO ATTORNEYS TO JOIN THEIR TEAM
Job Category: Legal Occupations: Attorney;Labor & Employment Law;Regulatory/Compliance Law A San Diego Based Employment Defense Law Firm is currently seeking a highly driven Attorney with at least 4-6 years of experience in Business Litigation to join their team! The ideal candidate will have the above mentioned experience, be an energetic 'self-starter' and able to 'hit the ground running.' This firm seeks Attorneys with a proven track record of excellence, whether it be through scholastic achievement, work performance and stability, or both.This firm is very well-respected in our community and encourages its Attorneys to focus on Client Development as well as Production. The Firm offers an excellent compensation, bonus and benefit package, and would be an ideal opportunity for Attorneys with the qualities mentioned to take their career to that next level. The Firm Culture is one of stability, congeniality and values each one of its Associates as well as staff. To inquire further about this excellent opportunity, please email your resume (which will be treated with confidentiality) to Jonathan Perrelli at jjperrelli@perrellilegalsearch.com at your earliest convenience. Company: Perrelli Legal Search Location: San Diego, CA 92101 Salary/Wage: 95,000.00 - 165,000.00 USD /yearSalary D.O.E. Status: Full Time, Employee Relevant Work Experience: 5+ to 7 Years Career Level: Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff) Industry: Legal Services Education Level: Doctorate Industry: Legal Services Contact: Jonathan Perrelli Email: Apply by Email Phone: 760-390-7093 Reference Code: JPSDEMPLITLATTY
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