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Personal Injury Associate Attorney

Personal Injury Associate Attorney Personal Injury Law Firm serving all of California is currently seeking a self-motivated, enthusiastic Personal Injury Associate to join their Los Angeles location. This renowed firm is known for its deep commitment to client service and obtaining justice on behalf of people injured by the negligence of others. This is a great opportunity to join a firm with all of the tools necessary along with a support staff. About the Role:
California barred, currently in good standing with 3-5 years' experience, full-time, on site Must be proactive and experienced in aggressively litigating cases from inception through trial or settlement Trial experience in personal injury litigation Must be an enthusiastic, positive team player with the ability to also work independently About You:
Confident with your skill set and willing to take initiative Good time management skills, ability to prioritize and deliver timely results Self-starter who is results driven yet empathetic and compassionate Technologically savvy, innovative thinker Exceptional attention to detail, strong writing and legal research skills and a strong work ethic Analytical, independent thinker with outstanding legal research and writing skills Pay and
Benefits:
Salary ranges from $120,000-$200,000/year depending on experience Opportunity to work with a highly-motivated, well-established team Bonus Structure Company benefits will be discussed during interview
Salary Range:
$120K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Legal & RegulatoryEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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