Thomas J. Henry Law
Litigation Associate Attorney $150,000 + Commission + Bonus
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The Litigation Associate Attorney will manage personal injury cases and handle all associated legal processes, leading a support team.
Litigation Associate Attorney
Salary: $150,000 + 12% Base Against Commission on Legal Fees
Bonus: $15,000 Retention Bonus
Join one of Texas' top law firms as a Litigation Associate Attorney. We are seeking motivated attorneys to manage a docket of personal injury cases including motor vehicle accidents and premises liability. You will handle pleadings, discovery, depositions, hearings, mediations, and trials, while leading a dedicated support team.
- Top-tier benefits include:
- Paid vacation, holidays, and leave
- 401(k) with 4% match (immediate vesting)
- 80% employer-paid medical
- Dental, vision, and supplemental insurance
- Relocation assistance
- Career advancement and leadership opportunities
- Gym membership and Employee Recognition Programs
- Regular company events and community involvement
Why Join Us?
We are a result-driven firm that values your growth and success. Named one of Glassdoor’s “Best Places to Work” nationwide, we offer unmatched career opportunities, leadership, and compensation.
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