Boly:Welch

Job Number: 15622

Salary: $130K-$200K+ DOE

Industry: Legal

Must Haves:

  • Experience in energy, telecommunications, or environmental compliance law preferred
  • Oregon State Bar membership required
  • JD required


Your New Role:
This highly esteemed energy and environmental law firm is ready to add a new Energy Law Attorney to their rapidly growing team. They’re open to candidates of all experience levels – from newly barred associates to senior level attorneys. An interest in and familiarity with energy, telecommunications, and environmental law is essential.

In this role, you’ll collaborate with partners directly as you provide support on ongoing cases, conduct research, and work closely with clients. You can expect plenty of variety in your caseload, with cases from multiple states and regulatory courts.

You’ll have a reasonable billable hour requirement with a discretionary bonus for meeting or exceeding expectations.

After working in the office for a few months, you’ll have the option to switch to a hybrid schedule.


Your New Organization:
This boutique firm is home to award-winning lawyers on local and national fronts. They have an enviable list of clients in the energy sector. You’ll work from their beautiful downtown office and enjoy happy hours and team-building events. They support continuing education and provide exceptional mentorship to newer associates.

paid medical, dental, and vision coverage; a 401(k) plus match and profit sharing; transportation and cell phone stipends; and paid time off.

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