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Adamson Ahdoot is a nationally recognized and award-winning plaintiffs’ law firm based in Los Angeles. Our growing firm is seeking a highly motivated Associate Attorney with 3–7 years of litigation experience to join our wildfire and mass tort team. The ideal candidate will have direct experience in mass tort and wildfire litigation and the ability to manage a demanding caseload in a fast-paced environment.
**Compensation includes a competitive base based on experience + discretionary bonus**
Role can be remote or hybrid based on candidate location and experience **
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About Adamson Ahdoot LLP
Seasoned trial lawyers at Adamson Ahdoot specialize in high-stakes wildfire litigation against major corporations, with a proven track record of recovering billions for consumers.
Our attorneys have represented the interests of several thousand fire victims across California and litigated some of the largest cases against utility companies for causing destructive wildfires. Over the last decade, we have represented fire victims in numerous utility-caused wildfire cases, including the PG&E bankruptcy proceedings in Northern California, where we helped secure a $13.5 billion settlement on behalf of thousands of fire victims.
Founded in 2010 by college classmates Alan Ahdoot and Christopher Adamson, Adamson Ahdoot LLP also represents clients in a wide range of personal injury cases. As a full-service plaintiffs’ civil litigation firm, we handle cases from pre-litigation through trial. With over 100 years of collective experience, our attorneys are dedicated to standing up for people who have endured wrongful conduct. Learn more at aa.law.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $150,000.00 - $200,000.00 per year
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Work Location: Remote
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