HHMR has a full-time associate attorney position available now. We are looking for someone with 0-4 years of experience. Litigation experience is preferred and an interest in learning and practicing construction defect litigation is a requirement.
You will be mentored by, and learn from, experienced partners and senior associates. You will be an integral member of the team, with substantive case-handling responsibilities and significant opportunities for development of your legal skills.
Must already be licensed in Colorado.
Compensation : $80,000+ yearly DOE
$80,000+ yearly DOE
Responsibilities :
- Work alongside senior attorneys to litigate cases from start to finish.
- Communicate with clients and their insurers.
- Draft motions, conduct legal research, attend court appearances and settlement conferences, take depositions, and attend trial, as your experience level allows.
Qualifications :
- Graduation from an accredited law school with a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree and licensed to practice law in Colorado.
- Prior experience working in a civil litigation law firm preferred.
- Prior experience in construction defect or general casualty law preferred; an interest in those areas of law is required.
- Well-versed in legal research software (Westlaw preferred).
- Able to work as part of a team, and independently when appropriate, while handling multiple files.
- Excellent communication, problem-solving, decision-making, interpersonal, and public speaking skills are required.
- Microsoft Office proficiency is required.
- A high level of pride in your work.
About Company
Founded in 2001, Higgins, Hopkins, McLain & Roswell, LLC is highly regarded for its expertise in construction law and the litigation of construction-related matters, including the defense of large and complex construction defect matters.
In addition to their construction law background, HHMR’s attorneys are well-versed and experienced in tort, contract, property, and general casualty litigation ranging from product liability to personal injury and premises liability claims.