Corporate and Commercial Litigation Associate
Listed on 2025-12-03
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Law/Legal
Business Law, Legal Counsel
Overview
Corporate and Commercial Litigation Associate position at Morris James LLP in Wilmington, Delaware. The role is for an attorney with 2-5 years of experience to join a dynamic and sophisticated Corporate and Commercial Litigation practice. Candidates should have a background handling complex corporate and commercial matters, including litigation in the Court of Chancery. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong analytic abilities, excellent legal research and writing skills, and superior communication skills.
Admission to practice in Delaware is required.
Handle complex corporate and commercial matters, including litigation in the Court of Chancery. Demonstrate clear thinking, diligence and initiative, and effective collaboration within a collegial, team-oriented environment. Produce persuasive writing that demonstrates sound legal reasoning and the ability to evaluate arguments. Communicate with clients and maintain professional integrity and respectfulness in all interactions.
Qualifications- Admitted to practice in Delaware
- 2-5 years of experience in corporate and commercial litigation
- Strong academic credentials
- Curious and passionate about practicing law in Delaware
- Excellent legal research and writing skills
- Strong interpersonal communication skills with humility and positivity
- Demonstrated integrity and professional conduct
- Clear thinking
- Diligence and initiative
- Collegial and team-oriented
- Persuasive writing with sound legal reasoning
- Integrity, honesty, and respectfulness
- Interest in practicing law in Delaware
Join a thriving, friendly, and collegial working environment with mentorship and professional development. The position offers attractive benefits and a competitive salary commensurate with experience.
LocationWilmington, Delaware
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