Eminent Domain & Inverse Condemnation Litigation Associate Attorney or Counsel
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$175000 - $230000 per year |
|---|---|
| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | Irvine, California |
About this job
Job Description
Litigation Associate Attorney or Counsel – Eminent Domain & Inverse Condemnation
Locations: Los Angeles, Orange County, Sacramento, or San Francisco
Experience Level: 2–8+ Years
Direct Counsel is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney or Counsel to join a leading, nationally recognized law firm with a premier Eminent Domain & Inverse Condemnation practice. This role offers the opportunity to work on sophisticated, high-impact matters alongside a collaborative and well-respected litigation team.
The Opportunity
The associate will support a busy litigation practice focused on eminent domain and inverse condemnation matters, handling a broad range of responsibilities from case development through discovery and motion practice. The position may be based in any of the firm’s California offices listed above and offers a collegial, hybrid work environment with strong mentorship and long-term advancement opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
Draft pleadings, motions, and legal memoranda
Prepare and manage discovery, including document review and responses
Conduct legal research and provide strategic litigation support
Review and analyze title documents (preferred but not required)
Manage multiple matters efficiently while collaborating closely with attorneys and staff
Qualifications
2–8+ years of litigation experience
Excellent academic credentials
Strong legal research, writing, and analytical skills
Ability to manage competing deadlines and work effectively in a team-oriented environment
Admission to the State Bar of California (required)
Compensation & Benefits
Base salary range: $175,000 – $230,000, depending on experience and qualifications
Eligibility for annual bonuses, including a 15% bonus upon meeting the firm’s 1,850 billable hour expectation
Billable hours include up to 100 hours of approved pro bono work
Comprehensive benefits and a supportive, hybrid work culture
Application Requirements
Interested candidates should submit a resume and law school transcript.