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Employment Litigation Attorney

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Robert Half

San Ramon, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/4/2026

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Job Description

We are looking for an Employment Litigation Attorney to join a legal team serving clients in San Ramon, California. This role focuses on advising and representing employers and employees across a wide range of workplace disputes, combining strong litigation capability with practical legal counsel. The ideal candidate brings deep knowledge of employment law and can navigate sensitive matters involving compliance, contracts, workplace policies, and contested personnel actions with sound judgment and professionalism.
Responsibilities:
  • Represent clients in employment-related disputes involving discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, wage and hour matters, and whistleblower allegations.
  • Provide legal guidance on drafting, reviewing, and enforcing employment agreements, severance terms, and independent contractor arrangements.
  • Assess workplace policies and personnel practices to help clients maintain compliance with local, state, and federal employment laws.
  • Advise employers on employee classification issues to reduce exposure to regulatory penalties, audits, and related claims.
  • Support clients through workforce changes, including reorganizations, reductions in force, and separation matters, while identifying legal risks.
  • Review employment contracts and workplace conditions to determine fairness, enforceability, and compliance with applicable legal standards.
  • Defend clients in disputes involving contractual breaches, grievance procedures, due process concerns, and involuntary dismissal claims.
  • Counsel businesses on employment matters involving foreign workers, employee relations, and equal employment opportunity obligations.