Employment Type : Full-Time
Greenberg Traurig has multiple opportunities for third- to fifth-year Associates in the Labor & Employment practice of our Los Angeles office; position may be based in Los Angeles or our other California office locations. Practice includes representing employers on both a class and individual basis with respect to wage and hour compliance, employment discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, leaves of absence, employee accommodations, personnel policies, and employment agreements, along with other labor and employment issues. Strong preference for candidates with wage & hour class action and PAGA experience. Qualified candidates will have strong interpersonal, writing and analytical skills, attention to detail, and the desire and initiative to "take ownership" over work and career. Litigation experience and wage and hour substantive background is important. To that end, GT is voluntarily participating in Diversity Lab’s Mansfield Rule 3.0 initiative, which measures and seeks to increase diversity within law firms. Providing your data during the application process helps us with achieving that goal and with meeting reporting/recordkeeping obligations under federal and state law and other legal requirements. Providing your data is entirely voluntary and will not be considered in the hiring process or thereafter. Any information that you do provide will be treated confidentially. Pursuant to the Los Angeles Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
Candidates must be ranked top 20% from a top law school and be in good standing with the CA State Bar.
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