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Litigation Associate Attorney

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GPAC

Remote

Full-Time

Posted 3 days ago (Updated 18 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/22/2026

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Plaintiff Complex Litigation Associate Attorney - Remote (Must reside in California) A nationally recognized law firm is seeking a Complex Litigation Associate Attorney to join its growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for an attorney with a strong litigation background who is looking to work on sophisticated, high-impact matters within a collaborative and nationally respected practice. This role can be fully remote but candidates must be licensed and based in California. Qualifications 5-10 years of civil litigation experience Plaintiff or defense background considered Complex litigation experience required Strong writing, analytical, and communication skills Ability to work effectively in a team environment Active California Bar license in good standing Benefits Competitive compensation Medical, dental, and vision insurance Life insurance, AD&D, and long-term disability coverage Long-term care insurance 401(k) retirement and profit-sharing plan HSA/FSA options Employee Assistance Program Paid parking Competitive PTO package To learn more about this opportunity or other openings, please contact: Carolina Ries at carolina.ries@gogpac.com or call/text 605-679-4241 .

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