Description:
High-Impact Litigation Without the Grind $155K, Low Billables, Full BenefitsHandle meaningful trust and estate cases with a team that values God, Family, and Country while working fewer hours than anywhere else in California litigation.
Position: Associate Attorney – Probate, Trust & Conservatorship Litigation
Location: Irvine, CA (In-Office Only)
Firm: The Legacy Lawyers, P.C.
Starting Salary: $155,000 to 168,000 + Bonuses
Why You'll Love This Role
We're not your typical litigation firm. While others push 1,900–2,000 billable hours a year, we require only 5 billable hours a day (~1,140/year) and we pay more than most firms that work you twice as hard.
You'll get:
- $155,000 starting salary
- 4 full weeks of paid vacation (plus 7 paid holidays & 5 sick days)
- Gold-level medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Student loan repayment program
- First-time homebuyer benefit
- Life insurance
- 3.5% firm-matched retirement plan
Who We Are:
The Legacy Lawyers, P.C. is a fast-growing, high-conflict estate, trust, and conservatorship litigation firm. We believe in:
- Doing work that matters and impacts families for generations
- Treating each other with honor, dignity, and integrity
- Balancing hard work with faith, family, and a full life outside the office
What You'll Do:
- Represent clients in probate, trust, and conservatorship litigation
- Develop and execute winning case strategies
- Draft persuasive motions, briefs, settlement proposals, and discovery responses
- Conduct and defend depositions
- Handle discovery, subpoenas, and trial prep
- Appear in court for hearings, settlement conferences, and trials (when ready)
What you bring:
- Active California Bar license in good standing
- Litigation experience or strong desire to develop it
- Excellent research, writing, and communication skills
- Professionalism, initiative, and alignment with our values
If you want to practice meaningful, high-level litigation without burning out and you value God, Family, and Country this is your opportunity.
Apply now the best opportunities never stay open for long.