Larson MaddoxDallas, TX, USA

Labor & Employment Attorney | Dallas, TX, USA | Hybrid

Description

Step into a role designed for impact, growth, and meaningful mentorship. Our Dallas client is seeking a driven Employment Litigation Associate with a minimum of 4+ years of Labor & Employment experience to join a highly collaborative and fast-paced team. If you're an attorney who thrives in a hybrid environment, enjoys taking ownership of your work, and is eager to grow under the guidance of experienced partners, this is the opportunity for you. What You'll Do In this role, you'll take the lead on a wide range of employment litigation matters. You will: • Manage cases independently from early strategy through resolution • Draft and respond to pleadings with precision and creativity • Draft and argue motions in state and federal courts • Participate in mediations, arbitrations, and trials • Handle matters involving discrimination claims and restrictive covenant issues This position is ideal for someone who is energized by courtroom advocacy and wants substantial hands-on litigation experience. What We're Looking For • You're a strong fit if you have: • The ability to juggle multiple projects in a dynamic environment • A growth mindset, accountability, and a genuine commitment to client service • Empathy, collaboration, and a team-first attitude Requirements • Minimum of 4+ years of Labor & Employment litigation experience • JD from an ABA-accredited law school Our client is a globally recognized leader in labor and employment law, known for its commitment to excellence, innovation, and client advocacy. The firm fosters a collaborative and inclusive culture where attorneys are empowered to grow professionally through mentorship, meaningful client engagement, and leadership development. This is a unique opportunity to join a team that values integrity, creativity, and impact. Juris Doctor & Texas Bar Admissions Required

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