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Associate --- Litigation --- Washington, D.C.

Associate Litigation Washington, D.C.

 Job Description:

McDermott Will & Emery LLP is doing Big Law better by fostering your dream career in a warm, inclusive environment. Weve been recognized as Vaults #1 Law Firm for Associate Satisfaction for three consecutive years (2022-2024) and are a Top Workplaces winner in five national categories.

 Our focus on career acceleration begins on day one, with every employee receiving personalized guidance, structured mentorship and confidential career coaching. Youll become part of our award-winning culture, which prioritizes authenticity and happiness. And youll enjoy our industry-leading approach to compensation and benefits. We support your physical, mental, and emotional health and were the first firm to offer billable hours for wellness. Plus, lawyers and staff professionals receive generous compensation packages; our individual merit-based system enabled 65% of our associates to earn above the Cravath scale in 2022.

 Join our community and discover how your career and life can be #AlwaysBetter at McDermott.

 The Washington, D.C. office is seeking a 1st – 3rd year Associate for our Litigation Practice Group. Applications should be submitted online through our web apply portal.  Questions can be directed to Amanda Ryan, Lateral Associate Recruiting Manager, at apryan@mwe.com.

Job Requirements:

  • Must be a current member of the DC Bar or eligible for waive-in
  • Must have outstanding academic credentials from a top-tier school and strong writing skills
  • Complex commercial litigation experience required, with a preference for past district court clerkship experience
  • Current judicial clerks are encouraged to apply

 Expected Pay Range for Associates: 2023/2022 Class Compensation Years: $215,000

          2021 Class Compensation Years: $225,000

          2020 Class Compensation Years: $250,000

          2019 Class Compensation Years: $295,000

          2018 Class Compensation Years: $345,000

         2017 Class Compensation Years: $370,000

         2016 Class Compensation Years: $400,000

        2015 and more senior class compensation years: $415,000