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Commercial Litigation Associate

Commercial Litigation Associate

Kaizen StackupSan Bruno, CA, United States
30+ days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

Litigation Associate – Complex Commercial Focus

San Francisco | Hybrid | Elite Boutique Litigation Practice

Compensation : $235,000 – $365,000 (DOE + Bonus)

JD Class Years : 2016 – 2022

Are you a strategic litigator who thrives on solving sophisticated business disputes? This prestigious litigation powerhouse is growing its San Francisco office and looking for exceptional associates to join their high-performing team.

You’ll tackle complex commercial matters alongside nationally recognized trial lawyers, working on headline-making cases with major clients across tech, finance, healthcare, and beyond.

Why You’ll Love This Role :

Real responsibility, fast : Lead critical pieces of high-stakes litigation early on—briefing, discovery, strategy, and even trial prep.

Sharp minds, supportive culture : Work closely with seasoned litigators who take mentorship seriously and want to see you thrive.

️ Diverse caseload : From contract disputes and business torts to class actions and regulatory litigation, no two matters are the same.

National reputation, local growth : Join a thriving SF office that blends big-firm resources with close-knit collaboration.

Career springboard : Ideal for associates who want a meaningful seat at the table and a fast track to partnership or in-house roles.

Who They’re Looking For :

JD class years 2016–2022

Hands-on litigation experience at a top law firm, government agency, or clerkship

Stellar academic credentials from a leading law school

Strong writing, analytical, and client-facing skills

Hungry to grow, learn, and make an impact

This is a unique opportunity to level up your litigation career while doing meaningful work with a tight-knit, elite team.

Curious to learn more? Let’s connect—confidentially.

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Litigation Associate • San Bruno, CA, United States