Job Description
Job Description
EHC is a women-owned Bay Area law firm specializing in trust and estate litigation. We're smart, quick-witted, and funny, and we take no-nonsense efficiency seriously. We genuinely enjoy working together. Most of our employees have been with us for 5+ years, which either means we're doing something right or they're all too comfortable with our coffee setup and snacks. (It's both.)
Our commitment to work-life balance is genuine, not lip service. We understand that sustainable, excellent legal work requires attorneys who have full lives outside the office—whether that's coaching a mock trial, training for a marathon, or finally learning to make decent sourdough. While minimal evening and weekend work is occasionally necessary to meet court deadlines and client needs, this is the exception rather than the rule.
We operate out of a modern office in Novato with cutting-edge technology in our mostly paperless practice. Our tech stack would make a BigLaw IT department jealous, minus the soul-crushing hours. Our attorneys and staff reside throughout the Bay Area, including Marin, Sonoma, San Francisco, and Alameda counties, which speaks to our genuine commitment to flexible work arrangements.
The team comprises passionate and effective legal advocates who are recognized as experts in our field by estate planners, mediators, and courts. We have high ethical and moral standards and are committed to civility in the practice of law—even when opposing counsel makes it challenging. We genuinely care about our clients and about each other.
The Work :
Let's be honest : trust and estate litigation is uniquely challenging work, and it's not for everyone. (Hence the lawyer joke requirement in the application—we need to know you have a sense of humor about this profession.)
Our cases involve families in crisis—siblings fighting over inheritances; adult children concerned about elder financial abuse, beneficiaries disputing trustee actions. We also represent professional fiduciaries who themselves are navigating the emotional complexities of the families they serve, and non-profit organizations and foundations who are beneficiaries of donors' estates or trusts. Additionally, we handle contested conservatorship and guardianship matters, with a deep commitment to protecting vulnerable adults and children.
While this position will focus on disputed matters in court, our firm also handles administration of estates, trusts, conservatorships, and guardianships that involve challenging family situations. You'll be part of a team with deep expertise across both contentious and non-contentious matters.
You'll work with clients navigating grief, betrayal, and difficult family relationships. This work requires not just legal skill, but genuine empathy, emotional intelligence, and the ability to counsel clients through some of the most difficult periods of their lives. Our clients range from individual family members to professional fiduciaries to charitable organizations—each with their own needs and challenges.
If you're energized by helping people through family conflict, protecting those who cannot protect themselves, and advocating for clients doing important fiduciary work, this could be the right fit. If the phrase "family drama" makes you want to run for the hills, this is probably not your practice area. (And that's totally okay—see the first attorney who left us. No hard feelings.)
Are you a highly skilled and driven litigator passionate about achieving exceptional results? We are actively seeking an experienced Senior Associate Attorney to join our team. If you possess the following qualities, we'd love to hear from you :
1. Research, Writing, and Analytical Excellence : You can demonstrate a consistent track record of producing written work product that includes a statement of facts, legal analysis, and argument and has been filed in court. We value clear, concise, persuasive writing that is devoid of legalese. If your writing style involves phrases like "pursuant to" and "hereinafter," we need to talk. If you can explain complicated trust law in a way that makes clients feel informed rather than intimidated, we should definitely talk.
2. Case Management and Litigation Experience : Hands-on experience working up cases from start to finish, investigating facts, handling written discovery, conducting depositions, and collaborating with experts. You should be able to explain your process and provide examples of how it developed over time. Trial preparation and experience are highly valued. A competitive spirit is a plus—we like to win, but we play fair and stay classy.
3. Familiarity with Legal Tech : Proficiency in using legal technology such as Clio, Office 365 (Word, Excel, Outlook), Adobe Pro, Relativity, and Westlaw (or similar systems) is a must. Our firm is primarily paperless, and tech-savvy attorneys thrive in our modern practice. Experience managing e-discovery is highly valued. If you're the person your friends call when they can't figure out their phone, even better.
4. Personality Fit and Practice Area Commitment : We appreciate authenticity, transparency, directness, a great sense of humor, and vibrant energy. We're looking for someone who's genuinely drawn to trust and estate litigation specifically—not just any litigation position. You should be able to articulate why this work appeals to you and demonstrate a long-term commitment to this field.
You need to be highly comfortable with public speaking and managing emotionally charged client situations. You should thrive working with families in conflict and be growth-minded with a genuine desire to build a stellar reputation as a trust and estate litigator. Intelligence, wit, and the ability to think on your feet are essential. So is being a good human who works well with others.
Job Responsibilities :
Litigation Strategy and Case Management
Client Representation
Client Counseling in High-Conflict Matters
Legal Research and Writing
Collaboration and Teamwork
Qualifications :
To Apply :
Submit your resume and a cover letter addressing : (1) why you are specifically interested in trust and estate litigation (not just litigation generally), (2) your experience handling emotionally challenging client situations or family conflict, (3) how you've considered the logistics of this position—including our Novato office, court appearances throughout California (primarily in the Bay Area), and the need for occasional in-person attendance—and whether this arrangement works for your long-term plans, (4) examples demonstrating the qualities listed above, and (5) your best lawyer joke.
Please also provide at least two samples of your written work that you personally drafted and that were filed in court. (If you're thinking "I'll just submit something my colleague wrote that I edited," don't. We can tell. We're lawyers.)
Associate Attorney • Novato, CA, US