Labor & Employment Associate Attorney
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Law/Legal
Employment Law -
HR/Recruitment
Overview
The Albuquerque, NM office of Lewis Brisbois, a full-service AmLaw 100 firm, is actively seeking an attorney to join its Labor & Employment Practice.
Requirements- Admitted to practice in New Mexico
- At least two (2) to seven (7) years of experience in employment law matters
- Prior employment litigation experience is required (preferably on the management side)
- Employment counseling or in-house employment law experience is preferred
- Drafting and responding to discovery and initial pleadings
- Drafting and arguing motions
- Taking and defending depositions
- Maintain strong writing and analytical skills; manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment
- Work independently and as part of a team; be a self-starter
Lewis Brisbois' Labor & Employment Practice represents clients from coast to coast in all phases and types of employment litigation, counseling, and training. Our team of employment professionals is spread throughout our locations across the United States and provides clients with sound counsel in dozens of jurisdictions. Our size and geographic coverage allow us to provide our clients with consistent representation throughout the nation.
Preferencesand Opportunity
Although we would prefer that you have some experience in employment law, we are also interested in working with developing talented attorneys who come to us with excellent skills in any litigation arena. If you have substantive litigation experience, a demonstrated interest in labor and employment law, and are looking for an opportunity in a growing, collaborative firm, we invite you to apply.
BenefitsWe offer competitive compensation and in addition, Lewis Brisbois offers a range of benefits including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and 401k with employer match.
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