Mid-Level Associate Attorney
Morrison Mahoney LLP
South Boston, Suffolk County$130,000 - $155,000 est.Full-timePosted 16h ago
MID-LEVEL ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY (Civil Litigation) - Hybrid Morrison Mahoney LLP is excited to add a mid-level Litigation Associate Attorney to its growing litigation team. With a strong regional presence, our firm offers a supportive environment where attorneys are trusted to take ownership of their cases and collaborate with experienced partners. We're seeking an associate with 5-7 years of civil litigation experience who is ready to step into a role with real responsibility, meaningful mentorsh…
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