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Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney
Job in
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, 75215, USA
Listed on 2026-02-06
Listing for:
LHH
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-06
Job specializations:
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Law/Legal
Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Litigation
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Overview
I am working with a highly sophisticated Chambers-Ranked boutique in Dallas this is growing fast and hiring ASAP for a Junior Commercial Litigation Associate
.
This is an unposted opportunity and submissions go directly through me.
Why this role stands out- Sophisticated commercial litigation
. Breach of fiduciary duty, partnership disputes, lease disputes, plus a small slice of high-stakes defense work - NO BILLABLE HOUR REQUIREMENT
- Compensation that is HIGHER than CRAVATH
, driven by guaranteed quarterly bonuses and additional discretionary bonuses (e.g., a 4th year associate earned over $400k last year) - Real courtroom experience early
- Collegial, social team that works hard and supports each other. Founder brings lunch for the firm daily;
people genuinely enjoy being there
. - Open to relocation candidates.
- Ideal JD Year
: . - Texas Bar License required
.
Here, you get Big Law quality work, elite compensation, and meaningful responsibility far earlier in your career. You also get to be genuinely happy doing it.
If you are quietly open to a conversation,
Apply Now
. The firm is moving quickly and actively interviewing
.
Position Requirements
10+ Years
work experience
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