Bollier Ciccone Stinson LLP is a vibrant, civil litigation firm concentrating on Family and Civil Law. Our team values include professionalism, initiative, cooperation, resourcefulness, and work ethic.
Our Family Law practice focuses on litigation involving high-asset and complex property cases and custody disputes.
We are known for our forward-thinking strategic planning and strong, personalized advocacy for our clients.
We believe our team approach, which emphasizes ingenuity, initiative, and mutual support, resulting in excellent service for all clients.
The Position: We are looking for a Family Law Attorney with courtroom experience of two to five years.
We offer health, dental, vision, an EAP, life, short- and long-term liability insurance and a retirement plan with generous match.
We also pay Continuing Legal Education, a cell phone stipend, and other benefits.
Requirements:
Graduated from an accredited law school.
Licensed to practice law in Texas.
At least two to five years’ experience as a Family Law Attorney. This should include court appearances, trial appearance and preparation, drafting motions and discovery, research, conducting depositions and mediation experience.
Responsibilities:
The Associate Attorney will handle all aspects of many types of family law litigation matters, from initial client consultation to final resolution, in close collaboration with the litigation team.
Should I apply?
If you’re ready to take a step to challenge yourself, work hard, and in the process reap both financial and professional rewards, we want to hear from you. Please send Curriculum Vitae, cover letter, writing sample, and references to: [email protected].
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