Associate Attorney

SINGLETON SCHREIBER LLPSpokane, WA
$100,000 - $150,000

About The Position

We are seeking a driven Associate Attorney to join our Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking and Personal Injury Team in the Northwest Office. The ideal candidate will play a critical role in developing and litigating complex survivor-centered sexual abuse, human trafficking, catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases. This position is responsible for managing cases from intake through trial, building strong liability and damages theories, and advocating for survivors with a trauma-informed approach, with guidance and mentoring from senior attorneys in the Spokane Office. The role requires strategic thinking, strong litigation skills, and the ability to handle sensitive matters with care while delivering high-quality legal work. The Firm and the Northwest Office are committed to fostering a welcoming, collaborative office culture rooted in mutual support, where every team member contributes to building a premier Plaintiff's firm known for excellence. The firm and Northwest Office provides a network of dedicated mentors, across different practice areas and levels of seniority, to help associates with integration, growth, and development. In all that we do, we uphold integrity and professionalism, and we are committed to making meaningful contributions to the Eastern Washington community, both inside the courtroom and out. This position is open to candidates based in Spokane. Salary: $100,000- $150,000 annually Actual salaries will vary and will be based on various factors, such as location, skills, experience, and qualifications for the role.

Requirements

  • Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA-accredited law school
  • Active license to practice law in required jurisdiction(s)
  • 1+ years of litigation experience (civil litigation preferred; plaintiff-side or complex litigation a plus)
  • Experience with discovery, depositions, motion practice, and trial preparation
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Strong organizational and time management abilities
  • Ability to manage multiple deadlines and complex cases
  • Exceptional legal research, writing, and analytical skills
  • Strong litigation skills, including deposition and motion practice experience
  • Commitment to client advocacy and teamwork
  • Commitment to client service and achieving meaningful results for impacted communities
  • High attention to detail and problem-solving skills

Responsibilities

  • Manage a caseload of personal injury, sexual assault and human trafficking matters from intake through resolution or trial.
  • Develop and execute litigation strategy, including case themes, liability theories, and damages models.
  • Advocate for survivors using a trauma-informed, client-centered approach.
  • Collaborate with attorneys, paralegals, and investigators to build strong, evidence-driven cases.
  • Contribute to case strategy, institutional accountability theories, and pattern-and-practice development.
  • Review intake materials to identify viable claims, defendants, and statutes of limitation.
  • Analyze liability, causation, and damages; develop case chronologies and themes.
  • Identify missing evidence and investigative needs.
  • Build institutional notice, ratification, and pattern-and-practice arguments.
  • Anticipate defenses and develop strategies to overcome them.
  • Conduct client meetings and ongoing communications.
  • Prepare clients for all stages of litigation (filing, discovery, depositions, mediation, trial).
  • Provide clear, consistent updates on case status.
  • Build trust using trauma-informed, non-retraumatizing communication practices.
  • Interview witnesses and coordinate evidence collection.
  • Obtain and analyze police, medical, therapy, school, employment, and institutional records.
  • Investigate prior complaints, policies, and institutional failures.
  • Work with investigators and staff to develop factual records.
  • Draft complaints, amended complaints, and dispositive/opposition motions.
  • Prepare motions in limine and other pretrial filings.
  • Conduct legal research and draft memoranda on key legal issues.
  • Track deadlines and ensure timely, high-quality filings.
  • Draft and respond to interrogatories, requests for production, requests for admission, and subpoenas.
  • Analyze incoming discovery and manage strategy to develop liability and damages evidence.
  • Draft meet-and-confer correspondence and motions to compel or for protective orders.
  • Prepare outlines for party, witness, expert, and PMK/30(b)(6) depositions.
  • Defend plaintiff depositions and take or second-chair depositions.
  • Summarize testimony and identify key admissions.
  • Develop impeachment materials and follow-up discovery.
  • Identify and retain appropriate experts (e.g., trauma, psychology, institutional abuse, damages).
  • Prepare expert materials, disclosures, and deposition/trial preparation.
  • Draft mediation briefs and demand packages.
  • Prepare damages analyses and liability summaries.
  • Assist in evaluating settlement positions and updating case value.
  • Prepare clients for mediation.
  • Draft jury instructions, verdict forms, and trial briefs.
  • Prepare witness outlines, examinations, and exhibits.
  • Organize trial materials, timelines, and demonstratives.
  • Assist with trial logistics and participate as first- or second-chair, depending on experience.
  • Collaborate with paralegals, case assistants, investigators, expert witnesses, and senior attorneys.
  • Delegate tasks while maintaining ownership of case strategy.
  • Mentor junior staff and contribute to team development.
  • Communicate risks, deadlines, and strategic decisions to leadership.
  • Apply trauma-informed practices in all client interactions.
  • Handle sensitive information with discretion and care.
  • Maintain awareness of confidentiality and privacy issues.
  • Balance strong advocacy with emotional intelligence and client well-being.

Benefits

  • 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance for employees and dependents
  • $50,000 in life insurance provided at no cost
  • 401(k) plan with 6% dollar-for-dollar employer match after probationary period
  • Generous paid parental leave for birth, adoption, or fostering
  • Dependent care reimbursement up to $3,500/month
  • Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
  • Up to $5,000 Infertility Treatment reimbursement and Up to $5,250/year in tuition reimbursement for professional development
  • Monthly commuter reimbursement up to $100 for public transportation
  • Home office reimbursement: $150 for a desk, $150 for a chair (one-time)
  • $25 work-from-home allowance each pay period for hybrid and remote staff
  • State bar and approved professional association dues covered
  • $30 Grubhub lunch credit every first Friday of the month
  • Community engagement support: matching donations to 501(c)(3) nonprofits and encouragement of volunteer time

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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