Litigation Partner or Of Counsel
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Job Description
The Dallas, Texas office of Kaufman Dolowich, a full-service National Law firm with more than 250 attorneys across 16 offices and over 25 practice areas, is actively seeking an attorney to join our growing litigation practice.
We are seeking a candidate with at least eight years of defense litigation experience in hospitality, premises or general liability, business/commercial litigation, or related insurance practice, coupled with proven leadership and supervisory abilities. The workload and clientele require fast-paced responsiveness and adaptability. Portable business is not required but welcomed.
Qualifications
8+ years of experience handling all aspects of defense litigation matters in hospitality (hotels or managed properties preferable), premises or general liability, business/commercial litigation, or related insurance practice
Trial and arbitration experience
Experience in supervision and management of multiple attorneys
Strong leadership skills
Appearances in both Federal and State courts
Admitted to practice in Texas
Must be available to attend meetings and court appearances in Texas
Why Join Kaufman Dolowich?
Collaborative and entrepreneurial culture with strong mentorship and support
Significant opportunities for professional growth, client development, and advancement
Unlimited PTO for Attorneys
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package
Robust discretionary and billable-based bonus opportunities
Meaningful clients contact and hands-on litigation experience
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