Financial Litigation Attorney - Plaintiff Side Financial & Banking - Saint Louis, MO at Geebo

Financial Litigation Attorney - Plaintiff Side

St.
Louis, MO St.
Louis, MO Full-time Full-time $130,000 - $230,000 a year $130,000 - $230,000 a year 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago Our client, a highly regarded plaintiff's law firm in St.
Louis, has engaged us in their search for a Financial Litigation Attorney.
Well-established plaintiff's-only firm with an abundance of interesting, meaningful financial litigation work.
Team-oriented environment.
Work life balance.
Opportunity for advancement.
Highly competitive salary, benefits, and bonus opportunity.
Targeting candidates with 3-9
years of sophisticated litigation experience (preferably including Federal cases) and a passion for lawyering.
Prior experience dealing with complex financial information would be a plus.
JD and bar admission are required.
Distinguished academic credentials are expected.
EOE Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$130,000.
00 - $230,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Employee discount Flexible schedule Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Vision insurance Schedule:
Monday to Friday Application Question(s):
Are you comfortable working on-site in St Louis 80+% of the time? License/Certification:
license to practice law (Required) Work Location:
Hybrid remote in St.
Louis, MO 63118.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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