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We are looking for an attorney to join a respected Texas law firm’s litigation practice in Round Rock, Texas. This position offers the opportunity to represent public-sector clients throughout the state while developing strong courtroom, research, and case strategy experience. The role is well suited for a lawyer who wants meaningful responsibility, close collaboration with experienced attorneys, and a clear path for long-term career growth.
Job Responsibility:
Partner with senior attorneys to address litigation matters and broader legal issues affecting governmental clients
Take ownership of assigned cases and guide them through each stage of the litigation process with increasing independence
Appear in court and manage key advocacy tasks, including hearings, depositions, discovery, and motion practice
Research legal questions thoroughly and prepare persuasive pleadings, motions, and related case documents
Draft, review, and respond to discovery requests while maintaining accuracy and adherence to deadlines
Contribute to trial preparation by organizing case materials, analyzing issues, and supporting overall litigation strategy
Provide legal support to counties, cities, school districts, and other public entities involved in property tax and related disputes
Requirements:
Juris Doctor from an accredited law school
Active license to practice law in Texas
At least 3 years of experience in civil litigation
Demonstrated ability to draft motions, briefs, and other legal filings
Experience handling discovery and other core pretrial responsibilities
Strong analytical judgment and the ability to navigate complex legal matters effectively
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Background in real estate, valuation, or property tax-related matters is preferred
Nice to have:
Background in real estate, valuation, or property tax-related matters is preferred