What are the responsibilities and job description for the ASSOCIATE: Litigation- Boston position at Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.?
The Boston office of Epstein Becker & Green (EBG) is seeking a mid-level associate to joins its Litigation & Business Disputes practice. EBG is a relatively new entrant to the Boston market, having opened in 2020 as a strategic expansion of EBG’s established national presence with over 50 years in the industry. It is a growing office with a very collegial team of litigation, employment, and health care and life science attorneys in brand new expanded office space in the Financial District.
The successful candidate for this role will work closely with the Chair of the Firm’s National Litigation & Business Disputes Department, Co-Chair of the firm’s Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility Practice Group, and other experienced litigators in Boston and across the country on a diverse range of complex commercial and employment-related litigation in financial services, health care, life sciences, technology, and other industries, including trade secret and employee mobility, health care, government enforcement, and commercial contract disputes, among other things.
Candidates should have three to five years of relevant litigation experience, preferably in the areas of complex business and commercial disputes. The ideal candidate should have the ability to handle level-appropriate aspects of litigation with minimal to moderate supervision, such as drafting pleadings, motions, and briefs; collecting, reviewing, and producing ESI; conducting and defending depositions; interacting with clients and opposing counsel; and attending to certain court appearances.
Candidates must possess strong academic credentials and have excellent communication and writing skills. Juris Doctorate degree required. Admission to practice law in Massachusetts, or a willingness and ability to quickly become admitted in Massachusetts, is mandatory.
EBG is a national law firm that focuses its resources on health care, life sciences, workforce solutions, and litigation. Founded in 1973, the firm has decades of experience serving clients in virtually every industry and representing clients from startups to Fortune 100 companies. EBG has 325 lawyers located in 20 offices throughout the United States.
Epstein Becker Green is an equal opportunity employer.