Labor and Employment Associate Boston, MA
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 02298, USA
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Law/Legal
Litigation, Employment Law
Labor and Employment Associate | Up to $175K + Bonus | Boston, MA📍
Base pay range
$/yr - $/yr
OverviewI am currently working with a Boutique Employment Law firm who are actively seeking to make Associate hires for their Boston office. Here are the headlines:
Your Role- Litigation Management: Take an active role in all stages of Employment litigation, from pleadings to trial preparation, representing clients in cases involving discrimination, harassment, and wage disputes.
- Courtroom Advocacy: Appear in state and federal courts across Boston; managing hearings, depositions, and motions.
- Client
Collaboration:
Advise clients on complex employment law matters, providing strategic solutions tailored to their needs. - Trial Prep: Assist in developing case strategies, preparing witnesses, and supporting trial teams in high-stakes cases.
- Licensed Litigator: Admitted to practice in Massachusetts, with a minimum of 2 years of litigation experience.
- Detail-Oriented Advocate: Skilled in drafting motions, conducting depositions, and building strong legal arguments.
- Ambitious Professional: Eage r to take on meaningful cases, develop trial skills, and make a significant impact in employment law.
💰 Competitive Salary: Up to $175K base, with additional earnings tied to successful court outcomes.
🏢 Remote Work Schedule
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Design your own schedule with the opportunity to be fully remote or come into the office whenever you want!
📈 Career Growth: Access to high-stakes cases, mentorship, and opportunities to expand expertise in employment law.
Ready to Advance Your Litigation Career?
For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, email elliot or apply below. Take the next step in your legal career with a firm that values your talent and provides a platform for meaningful impact!
Seniority level- Associate
- Full-time
- Legal
- Law Practice
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