Litigation & Class Actions · 4–6 Years · WA Bar Required (or eligible to waive in)
By year four or five, a talented litigator knows whether they are building a career as an architect or just a bricklayer. If your current platform limits your class action experience to checking citation strings and organizing document databases, this is the opportunity to pivot into active case execution. We are representing a highly ranked national firm with a deeply rooted Pacific Northwest presence that is looking for a 4-to-6-year associate to join its expanding Seattle Class Action Litigation practice.
This position sits within a highly active team defending major clients against consumer and wage-and-hour class action claims in both state and federal courts.
You are a mid-level litigator with 4 to 6 years of sophisticated experience at a regional or national firm, or you are coming off a rigorous federal or state clerkship. You possess sharp academic credentials, meticulous attention to detail, and a clear, persuasive writing style.
This firm offers an uncommon market position: the deep resource pool and premium client base of a 750-plus lawyer national platform, combined with the tight-knit, collaborative culture of a premier regional office. Following a significant recent expansion in the region, the Seattle office is experiencing highly intentional growth, meaning you get the career runway of an expanding practice without the institutional instability of a true startup environment.
The Pacific Northwest has increasingly become a preferred jurisdiction for sophisticated, high-stakes class action filings due to unique state regulatory frameworks. Practicing class defense in Seattle positions you at the absolute center of modern consumer and workplace law, working alongside major regional corporate leaders and national enterprises.
Your current firm will not know you are looking. This is an invitation for a low-friction, confidential conversation about the firm's billable expectations, partnership track, and market trajectory.
To discuss this opportunity further, please reach out directly. No resumes or transcripts are ever shared with our client without your explicit, formal permission.