Litigation Attorney
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Job Description
Kubicki Draper is seeking an associate attorney interested in joining their litigation practice. 8+ years experience in civil litigation required. Experience in Construction Defect Litigation highly desired. This role can be based out of any of our Florida offices and will be on a hybrid schedule.
Stellar academic credentials
Strong legal research and excellent writing skills, as well as possess strong/persuasive oral advocacy
Desire to excel and work your way up the ranks of the law firm
Ability to provide excellent customer service to our clients, with a client first mindset
Highly organized, with clear and concise communication style
Must be a self-starter and goal-oriented with a focus on long-term career goals
Licensed member of the Florida Bar and in good standing
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Must be competent & proficient in the use of Word, Microsoft Office, PowerPoint & Excel
Draft/review substantive pleadings and motions
Respond to motions & discovery
Attend/chair hearings, depositions, mediations, meetings with clients, as well as negotiate settlements
Communicate in a highly effective manner with team members and clients
Ability to work in a fast paced evolving environment
The KD difference:
A strong and diverse culture, true work-life balance with a fast track to career growth and development
Family friendly environment
Attainable incentive bonus
Full suite of benefits including, PTO, medical insurance, 401k (with match)
More than 15% of our staff has been with the firm over 10 years.
Diversity - 56% of Kubicki Draper’s attorneys are female. Almost half of our shareholders and executive leadership are also female and with minority representation.
Kindly Note: No phone calls or recruiters please.
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