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Commercial Litigation Associate Am Law Firm
Job in
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60290, USA
Listed on 2026-01-10
Listing for:
McCormack Schreiber Legal Search
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-10
Job specializations:
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Law/Legal
Lawyer, Legal Counsel, Litigation
Job Description & How to Apply Below
About the Position
Our client, a leading Am Law 50 firm, has an active need for a stellar commercial litigator to join its Chicago office as an associate. With roughly 1,200 attorneys worldwide, this practice represents clients in trial and appellate courts at the federal and state level, before administrative tribunals, and in arbitrations and other dispute resolution proceedings. Attorneys in the group have tried cases successfully to verdict or judgment in virtually every business segment and substantive area.
Highlights- Chambers-ranked Band 1 practice
- Ranked as one of the best law firms in Chicago
- Ample learning and growth opportunities
- Strong well-being initiatives
- Represent clients in all stages of complex litigation and arbitration matters, including depositions, discovery, motion practice, and developing case strategy
- 3-6 years of complex commercial litigation experience
- Background at a large law firm (preferably Am Law)
- Excellent academic credentials and writing skills
Chicago, IL (Hybrid)
CompensationThe anticipated base salary range for this position is $225,000 – $390,000.
#J-18808-LjbffrPosition Requirements
10+ Years
work experience
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