Wilson Elser is a leading defense litigation law firm with more than 1300 attorneys in 43 offices throughout the United States. Founded in 1978, we rank among the top 100 law firms identified by The American Lawyer and 36 in the National Law Journal’s survey of the nation’s largest law firms. We’re also Mansfield Certified Plus.
Our firm is committed to attracting and retaining professionals who value each other and the service we provide by embracing Teamwork, Collaboration, Client Service, and Innovation. If you are a motivated professional looking for a long-term fit where you can grow in a role, and will be valued and empowered, then we invite you to apply to our Product Liability/Complex Tort Associate Attorney position in our East Meadow, LI Office.
This position offers a flexible, hybrid working arrangement.
The Position
Wilson Elser's Long Island office is seeking an Associate Attorney to join a team of exceptional professionals in a collaborative environment that work on the defense of Product Liability and Complex Tort matters. This role is ideal for a litigator who is ready to deepen their expertise in litigation while working with a leading defense firm that handle complex, high-profile cases nationwide.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
A variety of factors are considered in making compensation decisions, including but not limited to experience, education, licensure and/or certifications, geographic location, market demands, other business and organizational needs, and other factors permitted by law. This position is also eligible for discretionary bonuses. Final salary wages offered may be outside of this range based on other reasons and individual circumstances. This position is considered full-time and therefore qualifies for benefits including 401(k) retirement savings plan, medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance. Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer of employment.
Salary Range:
$140,000 - $190,000 USD
Why Should You Apply?