Downey Brand's bankruptcy lawyers represent a wide range of stakeholders in insolvency-related matters, including debtors in complex chapter 11 cases, committees, secured and unsecured creditors, receivers and other court-appointed fiduciaries, asset purchasers, trustees, hedge funds, equity security holders, and special servicers in many diverse industries such as real estate (office, retail, multi-family, land), food and agriculture, retail, banking and financial institutions, asset-based lending, environmental, construction, energy, manufacturing, engineering, mining, and oil and gas. The firm's Sacramento Bankruptcy and Litigation group has an opportunity for a mid- to senior-level associate attorney to join their practice. The person hired for this position will have 3-6 years of experience in bankruptcy and commercial litigation, including experience with all aspects of discovery and law and motion practice.
This position will offer the candidate opportunities to work on chapter 11 bankruptcy cases, bankruptcy law and motion practice, contested matters and adversary proceedings, and commercial litigation. A distinguished academic record and exceptional research, writing and verbal communication skills are essential. The successful candidate will have strong public speaking and advocacy skills. Bankruptcy clerkship experience is a plus.
Associate base compensation is determined by class year and substantive experience, and salary for attorneys at the level of experience indicated ranges from $167,000.00-$195,000.00. Bonus consideration is given for productivity and performance. Must be a current, active member of the California State Bar.
The firm supports a hybrid work environment with the ability to work remotely part of the time, and provides a relocation bonus for candidates who are not from the area in which the position is based to defray the cost of relocation and accommodate their regular presence in the office.
Downey Brand LLP is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
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