Family Law Attorney
Rabin Schumann and Partners LLP - new york city, NY
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Title: Family Law Attorney (On-Site)Location: New York, NY Salary Range: $175-200K Base, Annually depending on experience About Rabin Schumann and Partners LLP: We are excited to offer an opportunity to be a part of a dynamic, very close-knit, dedicated team of 16 employees in NYC. Our employees are client driven and passionate about the culture, goals, and reputation of the firm. As a premier NYC female-owned matrimonial and family law firm, we pride ourselves on acumen, integrity, and skill and continue to be committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion through our work culture. To learn more, visit our website: + PTO + 401K Retirement Plan + Professional Development20 PTO Days + firm holidaysHealth Insurance Annual bonus: Based on individual + firm performance15% origination fee for new business brought and accepted by the firmCell phone reimbursement401K - Includes matching a % of incomeProfessional development budget: CLEs + Bar membership fees are paid for by the firmRequirements - You must Have Experience With:JD degree from an ABA-accredited law school and admitted in New York7+ years of legal experience including at least 5+ years of family law experienceProficiency in Microsoft Office, Teams, Outlook, Google Workspace, PCs, AdobeLitigation experience including trial, pre-trial, and motion practice OR desire to gain litigation experienceWritten and oral deposition experienceExcellent verbal and written communication skillsComfortable in your environment and very open to asking for help when neededA self-starter with a balance of being independent and team-orientedPlease note that this job description is intended to provide a general overview of the position and is not representative of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required.Rabin Schumann and Partners LLP is an equal opportunity employer. The position is located in the firm's New York, NY office. Relocation Assistance is not offered for this position. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Created: 2024-11-09