Attorney - Litigation
Listed on 2026-01-10
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer
Rhoades McKee is seeking a mid-level litigation attorney to join our nationally recognized and expanding litigation practice group. This opportunity is ideal for an attorney with 5 to 10 years of experience who is ready to take on greater responsibility in managing complex civil litigation matters and contributing to a collaborative, full-service firm.
About the RoleWe’re looking for a litigation attorney who can confidently handle cases from initial client contact through resolution - including strategy, discovery, trial, mediation, and arbitration - in both State and Federal courts across Michigan. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong legal acumen, initiative, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team.
Why Rhoades Mc Kee- Collaborate with corporate, real estate, and probate teams on multifaceted disputes
- Engage directly with clients, opposing counsel, and the courts
- Join a firm culture built on trust, transparency, and teamwork
- Benefit from strategic growth opportunities and tailored professional development
Located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, our firm offers a vibrant downtown legal community with close proximity to the lakeshore and outdoor recreation. Our offices are designed to support a modern, flexible work environment that encourages interdisciplinary collaboration.
Qualifications- A minimum of 5 to 10 years of civil litigation experience
- Licensed (or eligible to become licensed) and in good standing to practice law in Michigan
- Demonstrated ability to manage cases independently and contribute to team-based litigation strategy
- A partial or full book of business is not required but will be viewed favorably
Submit your resume, cover letter, and a representative writing sample to explore joining a firm that values your experience, initiative, and long-term growth.
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