Associate Attorney – Medical Malpractice Litigation
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Law/Legal
Lawyer, Legal Counsel, Litigation, Professional Development
Job Title: Associate Attorney – Medical Malpractice Litigation
Term: Permanent
Referral Fee: AMS will pay $1000 should the person you refer get hired
OverviewOur law firm client is seeking a motivated Associate Attorney to join its Medical Malpractice Litigation practice in Iowa. The firm is committed to recruiting and retaining high-caliber attorneys who are interested in building a long-term career within a collaborative, mentorship-driven environment.
This firm is intentional about developing Associates into future Partners. Mentorship and professional growth are not just promises — they are built into the structure of the firm.
- Each Associate is paired with a Partner for individualized mentoring
- Ongoing training and guidance from experienced litigation Partners
- Open-door culture encouraging collaboration and accessibility
- Clear and realistic partnership track
Associates are hired with the expectation that they will grow into future leaders within the firm.
ResponsibilitiesAssociates in this role will gain meaningful courtroom and client exposure, including:
- Legal research and drafting of motions, briefs, and pleadings
- Discovery management and deposition preparation
- Direct client interaction
- Court appearances and hearing participation
- Medical record review and case analysis
- Collaboration with expert witnesses in complex medical malpractice matters
Associates are given substantive responsibility while maintaining flexibility and autonomy in managing their workload and professional development.
Qualifications- J.D. from an accredited law school
- Licensed in Iowa (or eligible for admission)
- Strong research, writing, and analytical skills
- Interest in medical malpractice and civil litigation
- Commitment to long-term professional growth
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