IP Litigation Associate - Boutique Law Firm
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer, Litigation, Legal Assistant
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Legal Recruiter (Northern and Southern California) at CC Wharton Search, a Ryder Smith Legal Search AffiliateOur client, an elite boutique, is seeking an associate to join their busy IP litigation practice in San Francisco. General litigators who would like to transition to an IP practice are encouraged to apply.
The salary range for this role is estimated to be $225,000 to $390,000.
Hybrid working arrangements are permitted for this position.
Ideal Candidate Profile- A strong academic background (top law school or a strong GPA from a nationally recognized law school).
- Between 1 and 8 years of IP Litigation or general litigation experience at a reputable law firm of any size. Tech degree is not required.
If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity (or others), please apply via Linked In with your resume in confidence to Katie. If your background is a match, we will be in touch with you prior to presenting your resume to our client.
Please note, we will only be able to respond to applicants who are a match for this opening (or one of our other active searches). However, each resume will be reviewed closely.
About UsRyder Smith Legal Search assists attorneys with searches across multiple practice areas in the major markets of both Northern and Southern California including the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego. We are also available for searches in out-of-state markets. Our clients range in size from international and national law firms to established mid-size and boutique firms.
For more information about our firm, please visit
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Employment TypeFull-time
Job FunctionLegal
IndustriesLaw Practice, Courts of Law, and Legal Services
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