Want to make a difference defending public schools, community colleges, and Municipalities? Then please read on.This Jobot Job is hosted by: Kat Lawrence
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Salary: $130,000 - $175,000 per year
A bit about us:We are a dynamic, mid-sized education law firm with a statewide presence, dedicated to advocating for school and community college districts. Our Labor, Employment, and Personnel Practice Group provides trusted counsel on complex workplace matters, ensuring our clients navigate employment challenges with confidence. As we grow, we seek passionate attorneys ready to make a meaningful impact in education law.
Why join us?- Comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, retirement, profit sharing
- Supportive team dynamics and enjoyable office events
- Work-life balance with flexible work arrangements and remote-forward culture
Job DetailsResponsibilities:
- Represent public sector clients statewide in administrative hearings
- Document review, litigation
Qualifications:
- 2+ years L&E experience
- Public entity representation is preferred but not required
- Active member of the California Bar Association
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