Senior Associate Attorney

Burlingame, CA
Full Time
Legal
Mid Level

Role:Senior Associate Attorney

HRforGrowth® is engaged as the talent acquisition partner to conduct this search on behalf of a client organization that is hiring for this role. HRforGrowth is not the employer for this position. HRforGrowth identifies, evaluates, and presents top-tier candidates through its global talent acquisition practice; all employment decisions — including final selection, offer terms, compensation, and conditions of employment — are made solely by the hiring organization.

Our Client is seeking an experienced Senior Associate Attorney with a strong litigation background in personal injury and/or mass tort matters. This role offers the opportunity to independently manage complex cases from inception through resolution while working alongside a highly accomplished litigation team. The ideal candidate is confident handling all phases of litigation and thrives in a fast-paced, client-focused environment.

Location: Burlingame, CA 94011

Job Type: Full-Time

Compensation: Up to $240,000 annually + Performance Bonus
 

Key Responsibilities

· Manage a diverse caseload of personal injury and mass tort litigation matters.

· Conduct and defend depositions, including plaintiff, defendant, expert, and witness depositions.

· Draft, argue, and respond to motions, pleadings, and other litigation-related documents.

· Handle all aspects of written discovery, document review, and case strategy.

· Represent clients at court hearings, case management conferences, and mediations.

· Collaborate with partners and litigation teams to develop effective legal strategies.

· Conduct legal research and prepare persuasive legal memoranda and briefs.

· Maintain regular communication with clients while providing exceptional legal representation.

Required Qualifications

· Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.

· Active membership in the California State Bar.

· Minimum of 3 years of direct litigation experience, with relevant experience in personal injury, mass tort, or related civil litigation.

· Strong experience with depositions, motion practice, discovery, mediations, and court appearances.

· Excellent legal research, writing, negotiation, and oral advocacy skills.

· Ability to independently manage multiple litigation matters simultaneously.

Preferred Qualifications

· Experience handling class action litigation.

· Prior experience managing complex, high-value litigation cases.

· Strong organizational and case management skills.

· Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment.

Why Join?

· Competitive compensation package with performance-based bonus opportunities.

· Opportunity to work on complex, high-profile litigation matters.

· Collaborative and supportive legal team.

· Professional growth and advancement opportunities.

· Excellent work environment with exposure to sophisticated litigation practice

About HRforGrowth:
HRforGrowth is a full-service HR and talent partner built to support companies that are scaling, transforming, or navigating change. HRFG is globally recognized for delivering quality, speed, and cost-effective talent solutions across every level of the workforce. Through its global talent acquisition practice, HRforGrowth applies world class rigor and precision to identifying exceptional professional and executive talent on behalf of its clients — from temporary staffing to permanent hourly workers through to placing C-suite executives. HRforGrowth is presenting this opportunity in its capacity as the retained search partner and does not serve as the employer of record for this position.

Equal Employment Opportunity:In its recruiting and search practices, HRforGrowth does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, or gender identity, and welcomes applications from all qualified individuals. HRforGrowth evaluates and presents candidates to its clients without regard to any protected characteristic.

HRforGrowth endeavors to advise the hiring organization to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local equal employment opportunity laws — including those enforced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) — in its hiring decisions, terms of employment, and workplace practices.
 

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