Litigation Attorney Salaries in Florida
$126,685
avg per year
The average salary for Litigation Attorney jobs near Florida is $126,685.*
Top 8 Related Jobs and Salaries
Top Litigation Attorney jobs near Florida
View AllLitigation Associate
Fox Rothschild LLP
Sarasota, FL
Federal court and state court experience is required. Experience with eDiscovery, including collection, review and production of electronically stored documents…
VP, WM Litigation Attorney
Morgan Stanley
Saint Petersburg, FL
Candidates must be able to manage independently a large volume of diverse matters, including arbitrations before FINRA Dispute Resolution; civil litigations in…
Healthcare Litigation Attorney
TRENAM LAW
Saint Petersburg, FL
This is an opportunity to join a fast growing practice at the ground floor, and requires the ability to manage all phases of litigation in federal court,…
Associate Attorney
Suncoast Civil Law
Sarasota, FL
Prosecute/defend civil litigation matters with supervision as needed, including discovery, depositions, motions, mediations and trials.
$60,000 - $150,000 a year
5 days ago
Estate, Trust & Probate Litigation Attorney
Williams Parker
Sarasota, FL
Strategic Thinking & Problem Solving: Applies sound judgment, initiative, and reliability to anticipate legal challenges, manage discovery, and develop…
Litigation Associate - Construction Defect
BURG SIMPSON ELDREDGE HERSH & JARDINE PC
Sarasota, FL
Active license to practice law in the State of Florida and admission to practice in federal court. Our construction defect attorneys collaborate with senior…
Similar Locations
- Tampa, FL58 jobs
- Fort Myers, FL9 jobs
- Saint Petersburg, FL6 jobs
- Sarasota, FL4 jobs
- null, FL4 jobs
- Bonita Springs, FL2 jobs
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