Workers' Attorney
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer, Employment Law, Litigation
Are you a recent law school graduate or a junior attorney looking to make an impact in the field of Workers' Compensation? Beninato & Matrafajlo is looking for a driven Associate Attorney to join our Workers' Compensation practice.
Whether you just passed the Bar or have a couple of years of practice under your belt, we provide the mentorship and courtroom exposure you need to become a powerhouse advocate in the NJ Division of Workers' Compensation.
Responsibilities- Advocate for clients in NJ Workers' Compensation courts
- Manage:
Oversee a caseload from initial filing through settlement or judgment - Counsel:
Provide compassionate and direct legal advice to injured workers - Litigate:
Handle motions, take depositions, and conduct trials under the guidance of seasoned partners
- NJ Bar Admission:
Must be licensed to practice in NJ (or awaiting results from the most recent Bar exam) - The "Hustle":
You are not afraid of a busy court calendar and enjoy being on your feet - Communication:
You can explain complex legal concepts to a client without sounding like you are reading from a textbook - Experience:
0-2 years. We love former judicial clerks or anyone with a passion for NJ administrative law
$95,000 - $120,000
Beninato & Matrafajlo is a results-driven New Jersey personal injury and Workers' Compensation firm recognized for securing millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in serious injury cases. Led by Dan T. Matrafajlo, our firm is built on relentless advocacy, meticulous preparation, and genuine compassion for the individuals and families we represent.
We combine the litigation strength of a large firm with the accessibility and care of a boutique practice. Clients trust us during the most difficult moments of their lives—and we honor that trust by fighting tirelessly for justice and meaningful results.
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