Bachus & Schanker is one of the largest and most preeminent personal injury law firms in Colorado and is looking to add a talented senior trial attorney to its team of approximately thirty attorneys. Bachus & Schanker has a large team of attorneys to support one another, along with staffing, technological and financial resources to support you and your clients.
You will work with your own full-time paralegal and have the ability to work your caseload independently, as well as have the flexibility to manage your time and your in-office hours.
Qualified applicants must be in good standing and licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado and must also be licensed in Federal Court for the District of Colorado. A minimum of five years experience in civil litigation is required. Our ideal candidate is well versed in the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure, and has experience in drafting pleadings, conducting depositions of individual defendants, corporate defendants and experts, preparing and responding to written discovery, motions practice, and jury trials. Civil jury trial experience is a requisite requirement of this position.
We are seeking individuals with outstanding interpersonal skills and the ability to multi-task. You must have an extreme attention to detail, have a fast-paced work ethic that allows you to meet tight deadlines and a commitment to providing superior client service with excellent communication skills.
All inquiries are strictly confidential.
The Firm offers a competitive compensation package that includes a base salary and generous commission structure with the opportunity to earn $250,000 to $400,000.
- The successful attorney will handle a caseload of personal injury litigation cases, from start of litigation through trial.
- Drafting pleadings, conducting depositions, preparing and responding to written discovery, and motions practice.
- Analyzing case records and analyzing legal issues on case.
- Retaining experts, meeting with experts, and preparing expert disclosures.
- Negotiating settlements.