<p>About the Role</p><p><br></p><p>A nationally recognized plaintiffs' litigation firm is seeking a Mid-Level Associate Attorney with 4–6 years of litigation experience to join its growing Data Privacy and Complex Litigation practice. This is an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge data privacy, data breach, consumer protection, and class action matters while contributing to a dynamic and expanding practice.</p><p><br></p><p>The ideal candidate will possess strong litigation skills, experience managing substantive case responsibilities, and an interest in developing expertise in privacy-related litigation. This role offers significant opportunities for professional growth, direct client impact, and meaningful involvement in high-profile, complex cases.</p><p><br></p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><ul><li>Manage and support litigation matters involving data privacy, data breach, consumer protection, and class action claims.</li><li>Draft pleadings, motions, discovery requests, responses, and legal memoranda.</li><li>Conduct legal research and develop case strategy.</li><li>Take and defend depositions.</li><li>Appear in court and participate in substantive oral arguments and hearings.</li><li>Collaborate closely with partners and other attorneys on all phases of litigation.</li><li>Mentor and support junior attorneys and legal staff as appropriate.</li><li>Maintain a high level of professionalism while managing case strategy, deadlines, and client expectations.</li></ul><p><br></p>
We are looking for a Data Security Analyst to support and strengthen email and messaging security operations for a Contract position based in Chicago, Illinois. This role focuses on protecting the organization from phishing, malware, impersonation, and other email-borne threats while improving the reliability and security of mail delivery. The ideal candidate brings deep experience with Proofpoint, hybrid messaging environments, and user-focused security practices, along with the ability to communicate clearly across technical and non-technical teams.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Investigate and resolve complex email security and delivery issues, including routing failures, encryption challenges, quarantine events, and user-reported security concerns.<br>• Review dashboards, system logs, and alert activity to identify and respond to phishing attempts, malware incidents, spoofing, and impersonation threats.<br>• Administer and optimize Proofpoint Essentials and related integrations to maintain strong protection across the messaging environment.<br>• Configure and maintain email security controls, including encryption settings, policy rules, and quarantine management processes.<br>• Lead initiatives involving Proofpoint enhancements, platform updates, and rollout of new security capabilities.<br>• Develop clear guidance and training materials for IT teams and end users on secure email practices and available protection tools.<br>• Support security awareness efforts by helping manage phishing simulation activities and user education programs.<br>• Collaborate with broader security operations by connecting email security insights with SIEM platforms and other enterprise security tools where applicable.
<p><strong>Job Title</strong></p><p>Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Engineer</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Company Overview</strong></p><p>A globally recognized professional services organization based in Los Angeles, California, with offices across major U.S. cities, is committed to delivering high-impact services in a highly regulated, client-centric environment. The organization prioritizes data protection, security, and compliance, leveraging advanced technology to safeguard sensitive information across a complex, distributed enterprise. Their technology teams play a critical role in maintaining trust, confidentiality, and operational excellence.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Role Summary</strong></p><p>The DLP Engineer will serve as the dedicated owner of the enterprise Data Loss Prevention program, supporting a distributed workforce anchored in Los Angeles, California. This role is responsible for designing, implementing, and optimizing DLP strategies to protect sensitive data across endpoint, network, email, and cloud environments. The position is highly collaborative, working closely with IT, security teams, and business stakeholders to ensure secure data handling and regulatory compliance.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Design, implement, and manage enterprise DLP solutions across endpoint, network, email, and cloud platforms</li><li>Develop, tune, and maintain DLP policies, rules, and classifiers to detect and prevent data loss</li><li>Monitor DLP alerts, investigate potential data incidents, and support incident response processes</li><li>Partner with cross-functional teams to align DLP controls with business requirements and data protection policies</li><li>Integrate DLP systems with security tools such as SIEM and endpoint detection platforms</li><li>Support data classification initiatives and enforce secure data handling standards</li><li>Optimize DLP performance by reducing false positives and improving detection accuracy</li><li>Manage DLP coverage for collaboration and cloud tools including productivity and file-sharing platforms</li><li>Produce reports and metrics on DLP activity, risks, and program effectiveness</li><li>Collaborate with stakeholders on compliance requirements, audits, and data privacy initiatives</li></ul><p><strong>Compensation & Benefits</strong></p><ul><li>$150,000–$160,000 + discretionary bonus</li><li>Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage</li><li>401(k) with employer contributions and profit-sharing plan</li><li>Paid vacation, sick time, and personal days</li><li>Competitive benefits package supporting overall well-being</li></ul><p><strong>Additional Details</strong></p><ul><li>Remote work environment aligned to core collaboration hours</li><li>Must be located near a major company office for occasional in-person needs: Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles (HQ in DTLA), Miami, New York, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Seattle, Silicon Valley, Washington D.C., Wilmington</li><li>Structured schedule aligned with standard business hours</li><li>High-impact role within a centralized information security team</li></ul>
<p>A high-end boutique firm with a dozen attorneys in downtown San Diego is seeking a litigation attorney to join their team, who will work on data privacy and data security cases. This litigator should have 5-10 years of experience. </p><p><br></p><p>This litigator will also handle generic business and commercial litigation cases, but the data privacy and cyber security cases are ramping up right now! </p><p><br></p><p><strong><u>Responsibilities of Role</u>:</strong></p><ul><li>All forms of written discovery – responding and propounding, and understanding objections and using them appropriately</li><li>Depos - taking and defending</li><li>Motions - discovery motions, demurs, motions to strike, MSJs, MSAs, motions for sanctions, or any pre-trial motion handled at the pleading or discovery phase</li><li>Court appearances - hearings and CMCs</li><li>Trial (if you want it) - jury instructions, figuring out what exhibits need to be listed, joint trial readiness conference reports</li></ul><p>· Billable requirement: <strong>1850</strong> for associates. Most attorneys hit it, there’s no shortage of work. Litigators often go above it because they are slammed right now. </p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong><u>Profile that would be a fit:</u></strong></p><p>· 5-10 years, no more, no less, ideally at a semi-recognizable firm (no PI or family law).</p><p>· Coming from big law and burned out on cut throat mentality, wans more mentorship, or fewer hours. Or people who truly care about your career. </p><p>· “We don’t do well with people who are all about themselves they don’t seem to last here!”</p><p>· Someone who knows enough about civil procedure – doesn’t need practice area experience</p><p><br></p><p><strong><u>Perks of Company</u></strong>:</p><p>· Managing partners eat lunch with the file clerks – very congenial atmosphere.</p><p>· Regular potlucks and holiday parties.</p><p>· Attorneys coach each other’s kids’ soccer and baseball games.</p><p>· Actively in a growth phase - it’s a time of opportunity at the firm.</p><p>· Firm has systems, processes, and procedures in places (including manuals on how to do things like submit a reimbursement). It’s easy to assimilate! </p><p>· You are not sat down at a desk and expected to fend for yourself. </p><p>· No yellers/screamers/bullies tolerated! </p>