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1 result for Associate Attorney in Fresno, CA

Attorney/Lawyer
  • Fresno, CA
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 165000.00 - 200000.00 USD / Yearly
  • <p>Our client, a reputable and growing California-based law firm, is seeking a motivated <strong>Employment Litigation Attorney</strong> to join its team in Fresno. This position is open to attorneys at all experience levels, from junior associates to seasoned litigators, who are passionate about employment law and looking to work on meaningful, high-impact cases.</p><p><strong>About the Role:</strong></p><p> The firm represents employers across a range of industries in all aspects of labor and employment litigation, including wage and hour class actions, PAGA claims, wrongful termination, harassment, discrimination, and retaliation matters. The attorney will have the opportunity to manage cases, interact directly with clients, and receive strong mentorship and support from experienced litigators.</p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Handle a variety of employment litigation matters in state and federal court.</li><li>Conduct legal research, draft pleadings, motions, and discovery.</li><li>Represent clients in depositions, mediations, hearings, and trials (commensurate with experience).</li><li>Collaborate with partners and senior attorneys on case strategy and client counseling.</li><li>Stay informed of developments in California and federal employment law.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2025-07-14T18:48:47Z