Opportunity for Plaintiffs’ Lawyer to Start-up and Lead Los Angeles Office
/Sprenger ◊ Lang, a Martindale-Hubbell AV® rated national plaintiffs’ class action law firm, seeks a plaintiffs’ lawyer to start-up and lead a Los Angeles, CA office.
The Opportunity
If you are an entrepreneurial plaintiffs’ lawyer with an interest in raising your profile by working with or for Sprenger + Lang, we have an opportunity for you to start-up and lead our Los Angeles, CA office. With offices in Washington D.C., Minneapolis, and Chicago, Sprenger + Lang is a nationally recognized law firm representing plaintiffs in employment and consumer class action litigation.
If you follow class action litigation in California, you may be familiar with Sprenger + Lang’s pending age discrimination class actions on behalf of television writers against virtually every major player in the television industry. You may also be familiar with our class action on behalf of California consumers against DirecTV for early termination fees and other illegal business practices. Attorneys around the country know us for having the first sexual harassment class certified, Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co., which inspired the feature film “North Country” and was detailed in the book "Class Action: The Story of Lois Jenson and the Landmark Case That Changed Sexual Harassment Law."
Sprenger + Lang has a long history of prevailing in groundbreaking employment law class actions against major corporations. Sprenger + Lang is now bringing this tradition of cutting-edge work to its consumer practice and has brought consumer classes against DirecTV, Qwest, Homecomings Financial Network, and the U.S. Department of Education.
For more information on who we are, visit http://www.sprengerlang.com/meet-us/groundbreaking-work/.
The Requisites
An attorney able to start-up and lead our LA office with an understanding of the business of contingency fee law firms and a willingness to prosecute class actions. An attorney who recently (i.e., in the last 3-5 years) established or joined a successful plaintiff’s practice with a rising profile but with an interest in raising his or her profile higher by working with or for a national plaintiffs’ class action law firm.
Essential Criteria
An attorney who has practiced complex, plaintiffs’ litigation for at least five (5) years with the ability to make immediate contributions to class action cases. The attorney must be experienced in all facets of discovery and possess superior research, analytical, and writing skills while meeting internal deadlines.
Candidates with less than ten (10) years’ experience should also meet at least one employment and one academic criterion listed below:
Employment
At least two years with a national plaintiffs’ firm.
A one or two year clerkship (not an internship) with a federal district court or court of appeals judge, not a state court judge or a federal bankruptcy or magistrate judge.
Academic
- Tier one law school and:
Law review/journal; and/or
Summa or magna cum laude or equivalent.
- Tier two or three law school and:
Law review/journal; and
Summa or magna cum laude or equivalent.
The Ideal Candidate
In addition to the Essential Criteria, The Ideal Candidate would:
Practice in Los Angeles, CA.
Practice in one or more of the following areas:
Consumer Fraud/Protection.
Civil Rights Law.
Employment Law.
Employee Benefits – ERISA.
Investor Fraud/Protection.
Securities Fraud/Protection.
Compensation
Compensation depends on the candidate and the legal entity the firm creates in CA.
Contact Us
To learn more about this opportunity, please contact me.
Douglas Olson
Business & Operations Manager
Sprenger + Lang PLLC
Direct/ 612-486-1840
eMail/ dolson@sprengerlang.com
www.sprengerlang.com
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