General Municipal Law Attorneys
Listed on 2026-01-11
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer
General Municipal Law Attorneys (Junior & Senior Levels) | Northern & Southern California | Hybrid
A well-established California law firm has immediate openings for motivated attorneys at both junior and senior associate levels to join its expanding Public Law practice
. These roles offer the chance to work closely with public agencies and municipalities on meaningful matters that shape communities — from land use and CEQA to public transactions and code enforcement.
- General Municipal Law – advising cities, counties, and public entities on governance and compliance.
- Land Use & CEQA – navigating development, environmental review, and planning.
- Public Transactions – handling complex contracts and agreements for public projects.
- Code Enforcement – drafting ordinances and enforcing local codes and regulations.
- Solid experience in one or more of the areas above.
- Strong research, writing, and analytical skills
. - Collaborative mindset and professional judgment.
- Dedication to serving public‑sector clients with excellence and integrity.
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Compensation: $140,000 – $220,000 base +
annual performance bonuses
.
🏡 Hybrid flexibility: Work remotely part of the week, with an annual telecommute budget
.
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Billable target: 1,850 hours.
💰 Benefits: Competitive health coverage,
401(k) with partial match
, and eligibility for both discretionary and billable bonuses
.
This firm fosters inclusion, mentorship, and long‑term professional growth.
- Every new attorney is paired with an Associate Buddy for a smooth transition.
- A strong DEI Committee drives mentorship, education, and civic engagement.
- Up to 40 billable hours of pro bono credit per year for community work.
- Annual development budget for CLEs, conferences, and business growth initiatives.
If you’re ready to take your public‑law career to the next level — while enjoying flexibility, mentorship, and meaningful work — we’d love to hear from you.
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