Talent.com
Associate Litigation Attorney

Associate Litigation Attorney

Buerger Moseley & Carson PLCFranklin, TN, United States
job_description.job_card.variable_days_ago
serp_jobs.job_preview.job_type
  • serp_jobs.job_card.full_time
job_description.job_card.job_description

Buerger, Moseley & Carson is one of the oldest law firms in Williamson County, Tennessee. Since its inception in 1973, the firm has represented businesses, governmental entities, health care organizations and other clients in a range of legal matters locally and nationwide. Our goal is to solve our client's legal problems promptly and professionally while providing a collegial, team-oriented work environment for our employees.

We are seeking to hire an associate attorney with 2-5 years of experience to join our litigation team. The litigation attorneys at Buerger, Moseley & Carson defend governmental entities, employers, medical providers and business entities in tort cases, constitutional claims, medical malpractice suits, employment cases and other civil litigation.

Compensation and Benefits : We offer a competitive salary commensurate with experience and a comprehensive benefits package, including paid holidays, paid time off (PTO), a 401(k) retirement plan with firm contribution, medical insurance, life insurance, and firm-paid dues for state and local bar associations.

How to Apply : Please submit a cover letter, resume and writing sample to the contact listed.

Responsibilities : Associate attorneys conduct legal research and writing, draft pleadings and discovery, participate in alternative dispute resolution, and present oral argument at the motion, trial, and appellate levels.

Qualifications :

Active Tennessee Bar License (required)

2-5 years of litigation experience

Strong research and legal writing skills

Professional oral and written communication skills

Team-oriented and client-focused approach

recblid 25zpvdog4rxg2b42sqpunuug0khoz8

serp_jobs.job_alerts.create_a_job

Litigation Associate Attorney • Franklin, TN, United States