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Attorney (Workers' Compensation Defense)

California - Remote

Albert & Mackenzie is a well-established and expanding workers’ compensation defense law firm with a strong presence across California. Proudly recognized as a Great Place to Work for five consecutive years (2021–2025), the firm has also earned multiple Best Places to Work awards.

Key Responsibilities: 
  • Represent clients in workers' compensation proceedings 
  • Conduct legal research, analyze complex issues, and draft legal documents 
  • Attend hearings and depositions 
  • Negotiate settlements on behalf of clients 
  • Effectively manage time and follow Firm procedures 
  • Collaborate with all levels both internal and external 
  • Develop and maintain relationships with clients and colleagues 
Required Skills and Qualifications: 
  • Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school 
  • Active membership in the California State Bar 
  • Ability to identify and analyze complex legal issues and devise solutions 
  • Proactive, client-centered, and tech-savvy 
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills 
  • Superior organizational, multi-task, and prioritization skills 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills 
Physical Requirements:  
  • Ability to sit or stand at a desk for extended periods while working on a computer.   
  • Sufficient dexterity to operate a keyboard and other office equipment.   
  • Ability to observe details, read printed materials, and view computer screens.   
  • Ability to communicate verbally in person and over the phone.   
  • Ability to move within an office environment and operate office equipment.   
  • Ability to lift, carry, and push up to 15 pounds as needed.   
  • Ability to travel to court as required. 
Location:
  • Remote Optional, or
  • In-office: Agoura Hills, Oxnard, Encino, Inland Empire, Long Beach, Orange County, Sacramento, San Diego
Compensation & Benefits:
 
Albert & Mackenzie offers a competitive compensation package: multiple bonus opportunities, and generous benefits including medical, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability, and life insurance benefits, as well as a 401k plan, paid time off, and an optional voluntary dental plan. We also have several bonus opportunities, employer-paid Bar dues and CLEs, and much more.  

About Albert & Mackenzie

Albert and Mackenzie supports its attorneys with ongoing education. It has great training and mentoring programs to help you succeed. The Albert & Mackenzie Executive, Management, IT and Support teams work together to ensure the firm's success in the industry. A leader in working in a paperless office for over thirteen years, Albert & Mackenzie's systems and processes allow for maximum efficiency, engagement and personal satisfaction. We hire top talent and focus on promotion at all levels.

Salary: $100,000.00 - $220,000.00 per year

Supplemental pay types:

  • Bonus pay

Education:

  • Juris Doctorate or LLM (Required)

License/Certification:

  • CA Bar License (Required)

Albert & Mackenzie ensures equal opportunity for all applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics.

Full-time employees receive a competitive compensation package that features discretionary bonus opportunities and a comprehensive benefits program, including medical, vision, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, a 401(k) retirement plan, paid time off, and optional dental coverage.

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