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Adams & Reese seeks an experienced Labor & Employment Attorney to join its Litigation Practice Group. The ideal candidate will have 6+ years of experience defending employment-related claims and advising employers on employment-related matters. The role will involve defending both insured and uninsured employment-related claims in litigation and advising employers on compliance and other employment-related matters. Candidates must possess the ability to independently litigate matters and advise clients. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated attorney to join a dynamic and collegial team. Book of business welcomed, but not required. Louisiana law license required. Full time in-office in New Orleans or Baton Rouge.
Adams & Reese is a national firm structured around high-performing practice groups rather than cities. Our offices are strategically located throughout the Southeast U.S. and in Washington, D.C., allowing us to serve our clients with excellence. We assist a broad range of clients, including industry leaders in healthcare, telecommunications, banking, energy and more. Our collaboration and cross-selling set us apart in the industry.
Adams & Reese is a national firm structured around high-performing practice groups rather than cities. Our offices are strategically located throughout the Southeast U.S. and in Washington, D.C., allowing us to serve our clients with excellence. We assist a broad range of clients, including industry leaders in healthcare, telecommunications, banking, energy and more. Our collaboration and cross-selling set us apart in the industry.
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