Description:
Amundsen Davis seeks a litigation associate to join the firm's Construction Group in its Chicago office to assist with reviewing, revising, and negotiating construction contracts and dealing with construction-related business disputes. Ideal candidates must be licensed in Illinois and have at least four years of experience in commercial litigation; a background in construction law preferred. A solid work ethic and ability to work well on a team are also required.The annual base salary range anticipated for this position in Illinois is $120,000-$180,000, depending upon experience. This salary range excludes available bonus opportunities. A listing of our benefits can be found here: https://www.amundsendavislaw.com/careers-attorneys.
Please submit a cover letter, resume, law school transcript and 2 writing samples.* No recruiters, please.
Amundsen Davis is a full-service business law firm comprised of 250 attorneys headquartered in Chicago. As one of the fastest growing law firms in the Midwest, we understand the entrepreneurial thinking that drives business decisions for our clients. We use this insight to respond to the needs of clients creatively, expediently and pragmatically. The firm handles the transactional, labor and employment, and litigation needs of companies across the U.S. Our experience in both litigated and transactional matters makes us a unique partner for your business. The law firm has offices in the following locations: Chicago, Crystal Lake, St. Charles, and Rockford, IL; Cleveland and Columbus, OH; Milwaukee, Appleton, Brookfield, Green Bay, and Madison, WI; St. Louis, MO; and Indianapolis, IN.
Amundsen Davis is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. We support and encourage workforce diversity. We do not
discriminate because of an individual's race, color, religion, gender,
national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
ancestry, citizenship, creed, marital status, veteran status, age,
family care giving responsibilities, genetic profile or predisposition,
pregnancy, or disability with respect to hiring, promotion, firing,
compensation, or other terms, conditions, or privileges of employment.