Civil Litigation Attorney
Fort Worth
Job Description Job Description Our busy law firm is growing, and we are looking for talent who works hard to represent our clients well. Specifically, we are looking for a Consumer Rights Attorney. The prime candidates will work seamlessly with both senior partners as well as administrative staff in an effort to effectively serve our clients. If you have excellent research and writing skills, can easily use today’s technology, and communicate effectively across all levels, we would love to connect!
Consumer Rights: We are seeking a seasoned Civil Litigation Attorney, well-versed in taking cases from pre-lit to trial (pleadings, motions, dispositive motions, discovery, depositions, mediations, settlement negotiations, trial prep, etc.).
Compensation: $70,000 - $80,000 yearly
Responsibilities: Analyze client needs, identify solutions, and determine case strategies
Prepare various legal documents, such as motions, pleadings, briefs, and correspondence
Oversee paralegals, law clerks, and administrative staff
Complete legal research and prepare motions, pleadings, and briefs
Represent clients in court to argue motions during legal proceedings
Qualifications: Strong knowledge of legal research programs such as Westlaw and Lexis products is required
Able to work independently while handling multiple files
Minimum 1-2 years’ experience working in a law firm environment
Candidates must currently be a member of their local bar association - active member preferred
Successful completion of accredited law school with Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree with 2 years of related experience
About Company
The Debt Defenders by Ciment Law Firm, PLLC is a leading debt resolution, debt relief, and consumer protection law firm specializing in helping consumers facing debt-related legal challenges. We are dedicated to providing top-notch legal services while upholding our core values of Synergy, Humanity, Integrity, and Perseverance (S.H.I.P). Our mission is to help clients resolve their debts, protect their rights, and rebuild their credit.