Associate Attorney

Kimbrough Legal, PLLC

Associate Attorney

austin, TX
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Associate Attorney for Kimbrough Legal Join our team at Kimbrough Legal as we expand our roster with the addition of an Associate Attorney. We're seeking an experienced licensed family law attorney to advocate for our clients and provide guidance toward achieving their case objectives. At Kimbrough Legal, our reputation is built on client care and the dedication of our compassionate professionals. We're committed to delivering top-quality services while fostering a work environment that promotes team satisfaction. Our associates manage a manageable caseload, ensuring they exceed client expectations with every interaction. Responsibilities: What Our Associate Attorneys Do: • Attend court hearings, perform legal research, and collaborate with associate attorneys to offer legal advice. • Maintain organized files to ensure accessibility of recent updates to other attorneys, paralegals, and staff. • Analyze legal matters for conflicts, advise clients on solutions, and negotiate on their behalf. • Prepare legal documents and correspondence, including contracts, pleadings, briefs, affidavits, motions, and settlement agreements. • Communicate effectively with paralegals and clients to ensure efficient case management. Qualifications: What We Need From You: • Must have passed the bar exam and hold a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. • Active member of the American Bar Association (ABA). • Admission to the Texas Bar. • Evidence of current Texas Driver’s License and automobile insurance. • Minimum of 2 years of experience handling family law cases (non-negotiable). • Ability to track billable hours. • Advanced knowledge of MS Word and Excel, with the ability to learn new programs easily. • Strong multitasking skills, attention to detail, and reliability. • Problem-solving abilities and effective communication skills. Compensation: $105,000 - $120,000 yearly

    • What Our Associate Attorneys Do: • Attend court hearings, perform legal research, and collaborate with associate attorneys to offer legal advice. • Maintain organized files to ensure accessibility of recent updates to other attorneys, paralegals, and staff. • Analyze legal matters for conflicts, advise clients on solutions, and negotiate on their behalf. • Prepare legal documents and correspondence, including contracts, pleadings, briefs, affidavits, motions, and settlement agreements. • Communicate effectively with paralegals and clients to ensure efficient case management.