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Seeking a New York-admitted Litigation Attorney with 3+ years in construction/design professional disputes. Join a top national firm handling complex cases from discovery through trial. Enjoy a collaborative team, unlimited PTO, comprehensive benefits, and performance-based bonuses.
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United States , New York
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135000.00 - 165000.00 USD / Year
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Robert Half
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Until further notice
Construction and Design Professionals Litigation Attorney jobs represent a highly specialized and dynamic niche within the legal field. These attorneys serve as crucial advocates and defenders for the myriad professionals involved in the built environment. Their clientele typically includes architects, engineers, general contractors, subcontractors, and other design and construction specialists. The core of their practice revolves around resolving complex disputes that arise from construction and infrastructure projects, making them indispensable in an industry where technical details and significant financial investments are the norm. Professionals in this role are immersed in the entire lifecycle of litigation. Common responsibilities begin with case analysis and strategy development, often in close consultation with clients and their insurers. A significant portion of their work involves intensive discovery, which includes drafting and responding to interrogatories and requests for production, as well as taking and defending depositions of fact and expert witnesses. They are routinely responsible for motion practice, drafting dispositive motions, and arguing them in court. A deep understanding of construction methodologies, building codes, and standard industry contracts is essential, as their work frequently involves dissecting project plans, specifications, and daily reports to establish or refute liability. They are also skilled in retaining and collaborating with expert witnesses across disciplines like structural engineering, architecture, and scheduling to build a compelling case. As disputes near resolution, these attorneys are pivotal in settlement negotiations, mediations, and, if necessary, at trial, where they present complex technical information to judges and juries in a comprehensible manner. Typical skills and requirements for these litigation attorney jobs are demanding. Candidates must possess a Juris Doctor from an accredited law school and be admitted to the bar in the state where they practice. While entry-level positions exist, most roles require several years of direct experience in construction or design professional litigation. Superior analytical, research, and writing skills are non-negotiable, as is the ability to manage a voluminous and document-intensive caseload. Successful attorneys in this field are not only sharp legal minds but also effective communicators who can translate intricate technical failures or delays into persuasive legal arguments. They must be highly organized, capable of multi-tasking under pressure, and possess the resilience for long-term, complex cases. For legal professionals with a passion for intricate detail, the intersection of law and engineering, and a results-driven environment, Construction and Design Professionals Litigation Attorney jobs offer a challenging and deeply rewarding career path at the forefront of civil litigation.

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