Stinson LLP seeks a highly motivated attorney with at least four years of traditional labor law experience to join our Washington, D.C. office.
We prefer candidates with at least four years of management-side experience (or experience at the NLRB) with demonstrated skills in handling NLRB proceedings, union elections, representation hearings, arbitrations, grievances, positive employee relations, collective bargaining and related contract negotiations. Excellent writing, oral advocacy skills, and academics are required. Active law license in the applicable jurisdiction, or eligibility to become admitted to the applicable bar, is required.
Please apply online. Applicants should provide a resume, cover letter, unofficial law school transcript and a writing sample. For questions, contact the Attorney Recruiting Team.
Stinson is an EEO employer. We encourage qualified minority, female, veteran and disabled candidates to apply to be considered for open positions. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package. We conduct criminal background checks of all individuals offered employment.
For more information about Stinson, visit us at our website and the NALP Directory of Legal Employers.
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