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Labor and Employment Attorney Responsibilities: Responding to written discovery and administrative charges, managing e-discovery, briefing dis positive motions, examining witnesses at trial or in arbitration, conducting mediation and settlement conferences, and drafting employment agreements, restrictive covenant agreements, employment policies and...
Woodlands office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks senior labor and employment attorney with experience. The candidate will be responding to written discovery and administrative charges, managing e-discovery, briefing dis positive motions, examining witnesses at trial...
Title: Associate Employment Counsel Department: Legal Company: **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. Location: The Woodlands, Texas Salary: Competitive compensation package including base salary, bonus, and equity opportunity. Introduction **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. is seeking a highly motivated and results-oriented Associate Employment...
$80,000-$100,000 per year Job Title: Associate Attorney, Litigation (4-5 years experience) Experience: 4-5 years in civil litigation employment or business law Department: Litigation Law Firm: **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. Firm Location: Spring, TX Salary Information: -...
ExxonMobil is a leading energy company with a diverse workforce and a commitment to advancing energy innovations for a net-zero future. They are currently seeking a Labor & Employment Attorney to join their team in Spring, TX. This role...
Title: Labor & Employment Attorney Location: Spring, TX, US Company: ExxonMobil About us - Leading energy and chemical company with a vision for a net-zero future - Diverse and talented workforce driven by pride in their work and...
Overview:A well-established civil, business, and employment law firm in Spring, TX, is seeking an experienced Associate Attorney to join its litigation team. This full-time position offers the opportunity to work closely with a partner who manages a multi-state business law...