You're not new to litigation. You've been in the trenches. You've taken hits. You've learned how to think, not just react. You probably have a bit of a chip on your shoulder. Maybe you see yourself as a defender. Maybe you just love the game. Maybe you hate losing more than you enjoy winning. Either way—you care. Not in a soft, surface-level way. In a way that makes you stay up too late thinking about strategy. In a way that makes you replay arguments in your head. In a way that makes you need to get it right. Yes, this is S. Florida, and it seems like everyone here has litigation experience—but let's be honest, not everyone is really a Litigator. This is for the attorney who isn't totally jaded yet, still actually enjoys what they do, and leans in when cases are messy, cause particularly in Estate Litigation—it is all messy!
We don't tolerate bad behavior—from anyone. Respect is earned here, and we protect it.
You will be surrounded by people who are sharp, intense, and deeply committed to getting better. If that excites you—you'll thrive. If that intimidates you—you won't.
The Practice of Law is HARD. Litigation is even harder. There will be days when:
And no—this doesn't mean you'll love it. Some days, you'll still hate it.
You're not doing it just for the money. Sure, the money is good, and that is how we keep score. But if you are in Litigation just for the money, you will burn out here. Fast.
You do it because:
And yes—strong compensation for people who perform.
This is not a "plug-and-play" role. It's a place for people who feel something when they step into a fight. Who takes it personally. Who doesn't back down. If that's you—you already know. Send us your resume.