Mid-Level Labor And Employment Attorney/Associate Employment Placement Agencies - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Mid-Level Labor And Employment Attorney/Associate

Mid-Level Labor And Employment Attorney/AssociateCompany name BCG Attorney Search Experience 3-10 yrs required Location Columbia, MD, United States Posted on Jul 12, 2023 Valid Through Aug 11, 2023 ProfileColumbia office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a mid-level labor and employment attorney/associate with 4 years of litigation experience.
The candidate will involve in all phases of busy employment practice.
Types of matters will include employment, litigation, advice, counseling, wage and hour, and discrimination matters.
Admission to MD Bar is required.
Company infoBCG Attorney Search1629 K ST NW, Suite 300WashingtonDistrict of ColumbiaUnited States 20006Phone :
(202) 955-5585Fax :
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