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An innovative firm is seeking a motivated Entry-Level Attorney for a fully remote contract-to-hire position. This role offers the chance to work in employment law, focusing on pre-litigation negotiations and communications with opposing counsel. With a competitive hourly rate and the potential for commission, this opportunity is perfect for those looking to kickstart their legal career. Join a growing team that values diversity and inclusivity while providing essential benefits like medical coverage and a 401k plan. This position allows for a seamless transition to a permanent role after three months, making it an exciting step for aspiring legal professionals.
100% REMOTE Contract to Hire Entry Level Attorney / Associate Attorney Needed for Growing Firm!
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Salary: $40 - $45 per hour
A Bit About Us: We are a growing employment law firm that is on the lookout for a fully remote contract-to-hire Entry-Level Attorney / Pre-Litigation Attorney who is based in and licensed in California!
Why join us?
Job Details: As an Employment Law Attorney / Pre-Litigation Associate on our team, we are looking for:
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