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Our fast-paced Class Action, Wage & Hour group is urgently seeking a Law & Motion Brief Writer with strong litigation writing skills and prior clerking experience. This role demands experience with law and motion work throughout the full life cycle of a case, including MSJs, settlement papers, and complex class/collective action filings under PAGA and FLSA. Candidates must be licensed in California, and ideally bring a strategic legal mind and a clear, persuasive writing style. Key Responsibilities: • Draft high-level law and motion work, including dispositive motions, oppositions, and settlement-related filings • Collaborate closely with the litigation team on class and collective actions involving wage and hour disputes • Analyze complex legal issues and develop compelling written arguments for use in federal and state courts Qualifications: • Prior judicial clerkship experience required • Minimum 3+ years of litigation experience with a focus on law & motion and class/collective actions • Familiarity with PAGA and FLSA claims is essential • Must be licensed to practice in California • Two writing samples required with resume submission Location & Flexibility: • Hybrid role in Emeryville, CA, with fully remote options available for exceptionally qualified candidates located anywhere in the U.S. Compensation: • $150,000+, DOE Open to a range of candidates, including senior associates seeking a career pivot into focused law & motion work This is an urgent hire. If you're a sharp legal writer with class action experience ready to make an impact, apply today with your resume and writing samples. Salary Range: $150,000 Reference:147676 #ZR Remote About the Company: Mission Recruiting Apply tot his job

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