Municipal Law Associate

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AM 200 Law Firm - Municipal Law Associate w/ Hybrid flexibility! Lucrative Comp! Path to Partner! Salary: $130,000 - $190,000 per year A bit about us A highly respected, multi-office law firm with a legacy of over 100 years is seeking a Municipal Law Associate with 3–5 years of experience to join its public agency practice. The firm is known for providing strategic, client-centered legal services to municipalities, special districts, and other public entities throughout the United States.

Key Responsibilities

Draft ordinances, resolutions, and related municipal documents

Advise clients on open meeting laws, land use, planning and zoning

Provide legal guidance on conflicts of interest, election law, and free speech issues

Support public safety initiatives and compliance matters

Attend and provide counsel during public agency meetings

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Job Details – Health Care Litigation Attorney An established and nationally respected law firm with over a century of legal service is seeking a Health Care Litigation Attorney with a minimum of 3 years of litigation experience to join its growing Health Care Practice Group. The firm is recognized for its deep commitment to public agencies, businesses, and individuals, offering creative, client-focused solutions to complex legal challenges.

Key Responsibilities

Represent health care clients in arbitration and litigation of reimbursement and regulatory compliance disputes

Advise on a wide range of legal issues including:

Health care operations and compliance

Health care reimbursement and managed care

Health information privacy and security (HIPAA)

Medi-Cal managed care

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