Litigation Attorney
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Civil Law
As a litigation attorney at Patterson Buchanan Fobes & Leitch (PBFL) you will be a part of an experienced and supportive practice that handles complex cases representing school districts, public entities, religious organizations, and private corporations.
Workload will include extensive opportunities to develop and use litigation skillset, including brief writing, discovery, depositions, and court appearances for motions and trial. Practice areas include complex tort defense, civil rights, employment law, school law, and related regulatory processes.
About the CompanyPatterson Buchanan Fobes & Leitch, Inc., P.S., is a mid‑sized regional law firm practicing in Washington and Oregon. We are primarily located in downtown Seattle but practice throughout the region. We have a collaborative firm culture built on respect and skill development as a practitioner. PBFL is dedicated to a diverse and inclusive work environment both inside the firm and with the clients that we represent.
Qualifications- 1-18 years of civil litigation experience.
- WA license preferred.
- Competitive salary of $110,000 – $185,000 with bonus opportunity.
PBFL is dedicated to a diverse and inclusive work environment both inside the firm and with the clients that we represent.
Responsibilities- Develop and use litigation skillset, including brief writing, discovery, depositions, and court appearances for motions and trial.
- Represent school districts, public entities, religious organizations, and private corporations in complex tort defense, civil rights, employment law, school law, and related regulatory processes.
Hybrid work flexibility with a collaborative firm culture built on respect and skill development.
Seniority level- Associate
- Full‑time
- Legal
- Legal Services
- Medical insurance
- Vision insurance
- 401(k)
- Child care support
- Disability insurance
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