Associate Attorney
Moulton Bellingham PC
Billings, MT · General Practice
Moulton Bellingham PC seeks associate attorney for its civil litigation practice. Based in Billings, Montana, the firm has a wide range of commercial, transactional, administrative, and litigation work throughout Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota. The firm’s commercial practice includes trust and estate planning, probate proceedings, commercial transactions, tax, real estate, healthcare, compliance, and corporate work. The firm’s litigation and regulatory practice includes commercial litigation, insurance defense, municipal liability, real property disputes, probate litigation, medical malpractice, personal injury, products liability, regulatory proceedings, local government permitting, and lobbying. The firm offers a positive team culture, prioritizing collaboration, mentorship and skill development, opportunities for practice and client development, and work-life balance. In client service, the firm focuses on problem solving, creative solutions to meet client needs, superior quality work product, and results for its clients. Competitive salary with ability to earn lucrative annual bonuses based on revenue. Associates also receive annual raises, and the firm seeks to train and promote its associates to become its future shareholders. To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, and at least three references to Ms. Hoke by email. Criteria: The firm is currently hiring for at least one attorney position. Ideal candidates are team-oriented, creative, proactive, self-motivated, curious, and adaptable. Proficiency in research, writing, and oral advocacy are desired. Expected work will include research, drafting briefs and memoranda, assisting with and managing discovery, communicating with clients and opposing counsel, appearing in court, taking and defending depositions, and preparing for and participating in trials and mediations. Applicants, please send application materials: Via email: Kristin Hoke Post Date: 11-14-2024
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