Our client is an AV rated Law Firm searching for an Associate Attorney with 3 - 7 years of experience in Fiduciary Litigation or Commercial Litigation. The ideal candidate will have excellent academics, legal research, writing and analytical skills. Hybrid or remote working is an option. Admission to the Florida Bar is required. Salary is $140K - $200K depending on experience with bonuses.
Please submit cover letter, resume and salary requirements to Brian Vogt at ThinkingAhead bvogt@thinkingahead.com for consideration.
Confidentiality and discretion are assured. Interviews will begin as soon as qualified candidates are identified.
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