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Real Estate Litigation Associate (1-3 years of experience) job in San Francisco

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Hanson Bridgett LLP jobs
San Francisco, California
Company Name:
Hanson Bridgett LLP
Impact Area:
Justice & Equality
Company Type:
Certified B Corporation
Employment:
Full-time
Industry:
Legal Services

Location
State / Province:
California
City:
San Francisco

Description

 

Real Estate Litigation Associate (1-3 years of experience)

HANSON BRIDGETT LLP

San Francisco

 

We have an opening in our Real Estate & Construction Section for a real estate litigation associate (class of 2014 through 2017). We seek lateral candidates with two to three years of demonstrated experience in preparing legal motions and arguing in court hearings. For an incoming first-year candidate, we seek some prior work or familiarity with litigation practice. For all candidates, we require some real estate experience (either through prior employment, legal case work or participation in related organizations). A successful candidate will be adept at providing concise and persuasive work product under short deadlines for expedited lawsuits, with careful attention to details.

Ideal candidates will have a distinguished academic background, impeccable references and CA Bar admission. Strong research, writing and analytical skills as well as excellent communication and people skills are required. We seek team players who are practical, take initiative, have strong project management skills, and are seeking a friendly and collaborative environment with a path to partnership.

We are an EEO employer and offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Direct applicants only.

To be considered for this position, please submit: a cover letter stating your interest in the position; resume; law school transcript; and a research-based writing sample.

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