Lateral Opportunities
Associate — Litigation — Supreme Court & Appellate
Office: Austin, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Orange County, San Diego, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Washington, D.C.
Practice: Supreme Court & Appellate
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Qualifications
The Supreme Court & Appellate Practice is seeking highly qualified associates to join our group. This is an exciting opportunity to work with our nationally recognized, Chambers Band 1 appellate practice on high-stakes appeals, key trial-court motions, and legal strategy. At minimum, candidates must have completed an appellate clerkship and possess strong analytical, research, and writing skills. We also welcome candidates with appellate litigation experience at a firm or in government service.
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