Construction practices often hire for very specific experience contracts and procurement, delay/disruption claims, lien and bond work, risk allocation, and construction litigation/arbitration. Use this Construction Law guide to match your resume language to how firms evaluate matters, industry exposure, and project delivery roles so you can improve fit and increase interview volume.
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North Carolina - Raleigh
Job Overview A law firm seeks a full-time Litigation Associate for its Raleigh, NC office. The role involves representing businesses in Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Equipment Leasing & Finance Litigation, Commercial Creditor Bankruptcy, and general Creditors' Rights. Duties Represent clients in various litigation matters. Conduct legal .... Legal
3 2026-01-16 21:12:38Practice Areas : Litigation - Construction - General
Ranking 2 : Consumer and/or Business $$Experience Level : Midlevel Associate
Estimated Salary : Consumer Facing Firm Salary-Tend to Be on Lower End in Market (Varies by Firm)
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