Associate Attorney - Employment Law
Core Accountabilities
1. Employment Law Execution Control
Accountable for the accurate and timely execution of assigned employment law work within regulatory and legal standards.
This includes accountability for:
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Drafting employment agreements, policies, and compliance documentation
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Handling claims involving discrimination, wage/hour, wrongful termination, and related matters
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Conducting legal research aligned with employment law requirements
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Preparing responses to agency complaints (EEOC, TWC, DOL)
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Ensuring all filings meet agency and court requirements
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Maintaining accuracy and completeness of legal documents
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Executing assigned work without procedural or regulatory deviation
2. Deadline & Risk Management
Accountable for maintaining strict control over deadlines and regulatory requirements to prevent legal and financial exposure.
This includes accountability for:
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Maintaining calendar accuracy for all matter deadlines
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Tracking agency response deadlines and court dates
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Identifying and escalating potential risks
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Ensuring compliance with employment laws and procedural rules
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Verifying completion of all required filings
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Maintaining audit-ready timelines
3. Billed Production Control
Accountable for consistent generation and conversion of work into billed output aligned with firm production expectations.
This includes accountability for:
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Maintaining consistent daily production activity
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Capturing all time contemporaneously
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Converting recorded time into billed work through proper documentation
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Ensuring accuracy and completeness of billing descriptions
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Managing workload to sustain billed production levels
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Monitoring personal production against billed targets
4. Agency & Litigation Execution
Accountable for progressing matters through administrative and litigation processes.
This includes accountability for:
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Managing agency matters (EEOC, TWC, DOL)
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Drafting responses to complaints and claims
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Supporting litigation activities (pleadings, motions, discovery)
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Preparing for hearings, mediations, and depositions
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Reviewing and organizing evidentiary materials
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Maintaining completeness of matter files
5. Client & Matter Communication Control
Accountable for maintaining accurate and timely communication related to matter status and legal guidance.
This includes accountability for:
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Providing updates within defined timelines
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Responding to client inquiries promptly
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Documenting communications in matter systems
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Maintaining professional and defensible communication standards
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Coordinating updates with partners when required
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Ensuring no gaps in communication continuity