Boly:Welch

Job Number: 15921

Salary: $135K-$160K DOE

Industry: Legal

Must Haves:

  • 6-10+ years of appellate and litigation experience required
  • Oregon State Bar membership required
  • JD required


Your New Role:

Are you looking to leverage your litigation experience in a high-level attorney role? Consider joining this regional firm as their newest Supervising Attorney.

In this role, you’ll work on a diverse range of complex litigation and appellate cases as well as government advisory services and some healthcare law matters. Your responsibilities will include full case and practice management.

The firm will rely on your breadth of experience, strong writing skills, and leadership capabilities. In return, they’ll offer assistance from a high-quality support staff and the opportunity to take on complex, stimulating matters that encourage professional growth.

This is a hybrid position with flexible billable requirements.


Your New Organization:

This regional law firm assists individuals, businesses, government entities, and nonprofit organizations with legal advice and representation for litigation, appeals, administrative proceedings, government relations, and business transactions. Their team is collaborative and works on a variety of interesting, newsworthy matters. There’s extremely low turnover here and morale is high. Firm leadership make a concerted effort to ensure that everyone knows they’re valued.

Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance, FSA and HSA plans, 401(k), paid parking, and paid time off.

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

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