Description:

Overview:
A National Litigation & Business Transactions Law Firm, a national law firm with offices in all 50 states, is seeking Construction and Casualty Litigation Attorneys with at least three years of experience and welcomes all experience levels to apply. The ideal candidate will be admitted to practice in either New Jersey or Pennsylvania, with a preference for candidates admitted to practice in both states.

This position involves complex litigation across construction defense and other casualty cases, offering meaningful courtroom exposure and client-facing opportunities. If you're a self-starter with a passion for litigation and a collaborative mindset, we'd love to hear from you.

Whether you are looking to elevate your existing practice or gain broader client experience, GRSM provides a supportive environment where ambitious attorneys can thrive. We offer flexible work models for successful candidates, including fully remote, hybrid, and full-time opportunities.

Why Join A National Litigation & Business Transactions Law Firm?
At A National Litigation & Business Transactions Law Firm, attorneys benefit from the resources of a national firm combined with the strength of a local practice. We provide:
  • Client-Facing Engagement: Direct involvement with clients and strategy.
  • Flexibility and Autonomy: Multiple work arrangements that allow you to design a practice that fits your professional goals.
  • Professional Development & Mentorship: Structured programs to support advancement, with a clear path to long-term growth, including partnership.
  • Financial Strength: A platform built on low overhead, no firm debt, and a record of stability, offering confidence and security for your career.
  • Competitive Compensation & Benefits: Comprehensive compensation with eligibility for subjective and objective bonuses, full benefits, and student loan repayment assistance.

Requirements:
  • Reside and licensed to practice in either New Jersey or Pennsylvania.
  • Strong litigation, writing, and oral advocacy skills.
  • Self-starter with the ability to manage cases independently.
  • Trial experience preferred but not required.