Employment Litigation Of Counsel - Employment Boutique - Sacramento, CA Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Employment Litigation Of Counsel - Employment Boutique - Sacramento, CA

Our client, a fantastic labor & employment boutique law firm with multiple national offices, is looking to expand its growing Litigation team in Nashville, Tennessee.
Ideal candidates will have at least 8 years' experience in a strong employment litigation team.
The team defends and litigates lawsuits involving a broad range of employment-related claims and agency charges of discrimination.
They represent employers in court, before administrative agencies, at mediations, and in arbitration in employment matters, including class/collective actions and discrimination, harassment, retaliation, contract, employment tort, and non-compete cases.
The team provides advice and counsel to employers on a wide range of labor and employment laws and regulations.
The incoming Of Counsel would be joining a growing, energetic and collaborative culture that values character, work ethic and personal/professional development.
The associate should have strong research, writing, and oral advocacy skills, have experience researching and drafting pleadings and papers concerning complex and difficult legal and factual issues, strategically and analytically minded, be able to work both independently and as part of a cohesive team, and be highly motivated with a strong work ethicThis firm has also ranked very highly for its DE&I initiatives, particularly with regard to the percentage of female Partners in the firm.
The culture can be described as small, tight-knit, nerdy and fun, with things like board game nights and themed socials being on the regular.
Candidates must be licensed in California.
Recommended Skills Administration Analytical Claim Processing Hardworking And Dedicated Passionate Professional Development Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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