Full-Time Associate Attorney jobs in Vernon Hills, IL

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ENTRY LEVEL ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY

Appear in court for the firm a minimum of 3 days per week. Review new claims placed with the firm to ensure compliance. Review of and signing off on all pleadings printed for filing with the courts such as complaints and motions....

CompanyA Full Service Collections Law Firm
AddressVernon Hills, IL
CategoryInformation Technology
Job typeFull Time
Date Posted 3 weeks ago See detail

Entry Level Associate Attorney

A Full Service Collections Law Firm

Vernon Hills, IL

Appear in court for the firm a minimum of 3 days per week. Review new claims placed with the firm to ensure compliance. Review of and signing off on all pleadings printed for filing with the courts such as complaints and motions....

Workers Compensation Associate Attorney

Gpac Talent Network

Glenview, IL

Conduct legal research. Draft legal documents. Represent clients in court hearings. Negotiate settlements. Currently licensed in the state of Illinois. 2 years of experience in worker's compensation defense preferred. Strong commu...

Associate Attorney

Sterling Lawyers

Barrington, IL

Compensation $55,000 to $65,000 annually Uncapped bonus based on performance: most attorneys earn well over $100,000 annually, many earn over $200,000. Paid vacation and holidays Health, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance, which ar...

Associate Attorney

Ifmk Law, Ltd

Northbrook, IL

$130,000 - $170,000 a year

Represent governmental entities in federal and state courts in Civil Rights Litigation matters. Conduct legal research, analysis, and case strategy development. Draft and file legal documents, argue substantive motions, and take a...

Associate Litigation Attorney

Crystal Lake Attorneys

Crystal Lake, IL

Handle a diverse caseload of general civil litigation matters. Conduct legal research, analysis, and case preparation. Draft pleadings, motions, and other legal documents. Prepare for and represent clients in court hearings and tr...