This is not your typical stuffy firm; we work hard, but we believe in fostering a positive team member environment with room for growth. We’re looking for a motivated litigation attorney to handle professional license defense & administrative law cases for our firm. Our next team member will diligently prepare for settlement conferences and be able to articulately defend clients at contested hearings in front of licensing boards as well as state agencies. Some experience is desired, but not required. Attorneys must possess patience when interacting with clients and must assist clients in preparation for settlement conferences and contested case hearings, as well as any interviews with investigators. This job will necessitate you being in the courtroom and litigating cases. Which means you need to feel confident and comfortable in this environment. If you like the competitive nature of trial work, then you will have plenty of opportunities. Responsibilities: • Assist clients in determining a proper solution to legal conflicts and determine the best course of action • Keep files organized to make sure the most recent updates are accessible to other attorneys, paralegals, and staff • Conduct legal research, prepare for and attend hearings and/or other legal proceedings, and provide legal counsel with the help of senior associate attorneys • Draft documents such as correspondence, pleadings, motions, briefs, affidavits, settlement agreements, and contracts to be used proceedings and contract negotiations • Collaborate with clients and senior associates and other staff to move cases toward resolution efficiently • Quality Client experience is a huge part of the firm’s culture • If you like to expand your legal knowledge in an underserved legal area, then please apply • Will be the lead attorney on cases after proper training and proving yourself after a set probationary period • Research issues related to clients’ cases • Attend hearings in front of various licensing entities, including the Office of Administrative Hearings, state agencies, and professional licensing boards • Attend settlement conferences with various licensing entities, including the Office of Administrative Hearings, state agencies, and professional licensing boards • Attend meetings with Board and Agency investigators • Draft and file legal documents (pleadings, motions, etc.) • Come up with legal theories for clients’ cases and execute plans for hearings and settlement conferences Qualifications: • Completion of a Juris Doctor (J.D. degree) from an accredited law school • Ability to work with senior attorneys to best serve client needs and grow our client base • Solid communication skills and problem-solving skills required in order to work with clients, staff members and senior attorneys • Active membership with the American Bar Association (ABA) • Applicants must have successfully passed the state bar exam • A J.D. degree and an active law license in North Carolina are required • Display excellent written, problem-solving, and verbal communication skills • History of being deadline-driven and extremely organized • Courtroom experience is preferred, but not required • Experience in professional licensing/administrative law matters is preferred but not required • Proficient in basic computer software and can quickly learn to use new programs • Self-starter able to work independently and adhere to the firm’s policy and procedure manual • Experience with cloud-based technology, specifically Google Drive & law firm management software, to name a few, is required • The ability to work as a member of a team is necessary • The use of a calendar and a task management system is required • The ability to use meeting software, like ‘Zoom’, ‘Google Meet’, and ‘Microsoft Teams’, is required • Must have a valid driver's license • There will be some work in Superior Court via appeals of agency/board decisions and other professional license-related matters Compensation: $78,000 - $100,000 yearly plus discretionary quarterly bonus
• Quality Client experience is a huge part of the firm’s culture • If you like to expand your legal knowledge in an underserved legal area, then please apply • Will be the lead attorney on cases after proper training and proving yourself after a set probationary period • Research issues related to clients’ cases • Attend hearings in front of various licensing entities, including the Office of Administrative Hearings, state agencies, and professional licensing boards • Attend settlement conferences with various licensing entities, including the Office of Administrative Hearings, state agencies, and professional licensing boards • Attend meetings with Board and Agency investigators • Draft and file legal documents (pleadings, motions, etc.) • Come up with legal theories for clients’ cases and execute plans for hearings and settlement conferences • Communicate with clients; if you like to communicate with clients or go the extra mile to make the client happy, then please apply