Associate Attorney - Construction
Orlando, FL, United States
- Legal
- Full-time
- Construction Litigation
- Associate Attorney
- Legal Research
The Associate Attorney in Construction Litigation handles all phases of construction-related legal cases, from pleadings to trial preparation, including client representation in court and mediation. The role requires at least three years of construction litigation experience, admission to the Florida Bar, and strong research and analytical skills. The attorney works in a collaborative legal team environment focused on professional growth and offers comprehensive benefits.
Join a dynamic and supportive legal team at a well-established law firm known for its collaborative environment and robust mentoring program. As an integral member of the team, you’ll gain hands-on experience working closely with experienced partners who are committed to your professional growth and advancement. This is an excellent opportunity for attorneys passionate about construction litigation and looking to take on new challenges in a collegial setting.
Construction Litigation Associate Attorney Benefits & Compensation
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision plans.
- Life and AD&D insurance coverage.
- Wellness Incentive Program.
- 401(k) retirement plan.
- Flexible spending accounts.
- Paid time off.
- On-site parking provided.
Construction Litigation Associate Attorney Requirements & Qualifications
- Minimum three years of experience in construction litigation.
- Admission to the FL State Bar.
- Strong academic credentials and proven research, writing, and analytical abilities.
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple cases and meet deadlines.
- Direct experience with depositions, mediations, and court appearances.
Construction Litigation Associate Attorney Day-to-Day Responsibilities
- Handle all aspects of construction litigation, including pleadings, discovery, motion practice, and trial preparation.
- Conduct legal research and draft memoranda, briefs, and related documents.
- Represent clients in court, arbitration, and mediation proceedings.
- Advise clients on construction law matters such as contract disputes, defect claims, and risk management.
- Collaborate with senior attorneys and partners to develop case strategies and deliver high-quality legal services.




