Boly:Welch

Job Number: 15641

Salary: $140K-$220K DOE

Industry: Legal

What Matters Most:

  • 2-10+ years of commercial litigation experience required
  • Oregon State Bar membership required
  • JD required


Your New Role:
Are looking to transition from big law to a smaller office with better work-life balance and an attainable partnership track? Join this group of esteemed attorneys as their newest Commercial Litigation Attorney!

In this role, you’ll represent well-known, sophisticated clients in high-stakes litigation. Competitive candidates will have clerkship or AmLaw 200 lateral commercial litigation experience and an excellent academic track record. This team is looking for someone who is eager to hit the ground running. Does this sound like you?

You can expect reasonable billable hour requirements and potential bonuses.

This is a hybrid position.


Your New Organization:
They’re known to be creative and dynamic litigators who provide excellent client services while maintaining a relatively relaxed work environment. There’s plenty of room to grow at this firm, and new hires have access to great mentorship and support.

Benefits include healthcare coverage, 401(k), and paid time off.

Our goal is to pair talented people with amazing job opportunities. In submitting your application, you’ll be considered for this and other positions with Boly:Welch. Click the apply button to get started. Already a Boly:Welch candidate? Please connect directly with your recruiter to discuss this opportunity.

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To apply for this job please visit apply.bolywelch.com.

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