Senior Litigation Attorney
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Law/Legal
Business Law, Lawyer
Our fast-growing, boutique law firm client in mid-town Manhattan is hiring a Senior Litigation Attorney for this newly-created position within its Commercial Construction Litigation group as a result of business growth in this area of law. The firm's focus is on Real Estate, Construction, and Commercial Litigation. The work is on site 5 days/week at the firm's mid-town Manhattan office.
Base salary $300k to $400k. Although it is NOT REQUIRED for this Attorney to have an established book of business, the firm DOES pay a commission for any book of business and new business brought into the firm.
Key Responsibilities:- Perform all aspects of commercial construction litigation from beginning to end with little oversight
- Appear in court
- Oversee and help manage 3-4 Associate Attorneys
- Perform legal research, discovery, analyze complex legal matters, prepare legal memoranda
- Assist in drafting pleadings, briefs, affidavits and other legal documents / filings
- 10-20 years of relevant, 'hands on' commercial construction litigation experience
- NY Bar
- J.D.
- Must be a litigator, able to analyze and research complex legal matters, perform discovery, prepare appropriate legal documents, and handle client cases beginning to end
- Significant Contract Law experience
- Strong experience with client relations
- Excellent research experience and ability
- Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills
If qualified, please send your confidential resume to David Rivard, Director of Recruiting at Executive Alliance, at
Our client is NOT open to sponsorship.
Our client is NOT open to providing relocation packages. Executive Alliance and our client will ONLY consider candidates already living within commuting distance of Manhattan, or who have definitive plans to relocate to the Manhattan area in Q1 2026.
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