Marshall Dennehey
Job Summary
Marshall Dennehey, a leading AM Law 200 civil defense law firm with more than 60 years of dedicated service to corporate, insurance, and individual clients, is seeking an Associate Attorney with five to ten years of litigation experience to join our Workers’ Compensation Department in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey.
This is an exceptional opportunity to litigate a variety of workers’ compensation claims involving high-exposure, complex litigation, including repetitive trauma, occupational disease, and death and hearing loss claims. We represent clients across numerous industries such as construction, manufacturing, technology, health care, retail, and education.
Responsibilities
Litigate workers’ compensation claims of varying complexity and exposure.
Prepare pleadings, motions, discovery materials, and trial exhibits.
Advise attorneys and clients on legal strategies and case developments.
Assist in case management, from inception through resolution, under mentorship.
Collaborate with colleagues in an inclusive, open‑door environment to proactively defend client interests.
Qualifications
5 to 10 years of litigation experience.
Strong analytical, writing, research, and communication skills.
Ability to work collaboratively and adapt to a learning environment.
Compensation Salary range: $125,000 - $175,000. The posted salary range is based on legitimate, non‑discriminatory factors set by the firm. Marshall Dennehey is committed to equal pay opportunities for equal work regardless of gender, race, or any other protected category.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Marshall Dennehey supports and encourages workplace diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer AA/M/F/D/V. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.
How to Apply Qualified applicants may submit their cover letter and resume for consideration. Marshall Dennehey does not accept unsolicited resumes from individual recruiters or third‑party recruiting agencies in response to job postings.
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This is an exceptional opportunity to litigate a variety of workers’ compensation claims involving high-exposure, complex litigation, including repetitive trauma, occupational disease, and death and hearing loss claims. We represent clients across numerous industries such as construction, manufacturing, technology, health care, retail, and education.
Responsibilities
Litigate workers’ compensation claims of varying complexity and exposure.
Prepare pleadings, motions, discovery materials, and trial exhibits.
Advise attorneys and clients on legal strategies and case developments.
Assist in case management, from inception through resolution, under mentorship.
Collaborate with colleagues in an inclusive, open‑door environment to proactively defend client interests.
Qualifications
5 to 10 years of litigation experience.
Strong analytical, writing, research, and communication skills.
Ability to work collaboratively and adapt to a learning environment.
Compensation Salary range: $125,000 - $175,000. The posted salary range is based on legitimate, non‑discriminatory factors set by the firm. Marshall Dennehey is committed to equal pay opportunities for equal work regardless of gender, race, or any other protected category.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Marshall Dennehey supports and encourages workplace diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer AA/M/F/D/V. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.
How to Apply Qualified applicants may submit their cover letter and resume for consideration. Marshall Dennehey does not accept unsolicited resumes from individual recruiters or third‑party recruiting agencies in response to job postings.
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