Criminal Defense Attorney (Dallas, TX)

Dallas, TX
Full Time
Attorneys
Mid Level
Company Overview: 

Do you love to try cases? Are you looking to truly fight for your clients without having to worry about marketing and business administration? Do you want to be part of a team fighting for the best result and justice for your clients?

At Price Benowitz you will join a team that is committed to excellence, client satisfaction, and continuous growth. We don’t just offer a job; we provide a collaborative environment that supports and challenges you to become the best you can be. This is a hybrid position; candidates can work remote, but must be based out of Dallas, TX to meet clients in office meetings and courtroom appearances.



Role Objective:

We are seeking to expand our existing Criminal Defense practice group in the State of Texas. The Criminal Defense Attorney will help our firm establish a presence in this market while working independently on cases and focusing on achieving the best possible result for each and every client.  In return, you will receive the full support and infrastructure of a leading law firm, including but not limited to an outstanding marketing powerhouse.  Join a top-notch team with the resources and support to take your practice to the next level!

Responsibilities/Duties:
  • Handle cases independently from inception through resolution, including felony jury trials.
  • Timely and professional client communication.
  • Develop legal strategy and provide clear counsel to clients.
  • Develop cases to win.
  • Perform legal research and writing.
  • Make regular court appearances.
  • Collaborate with team members.
Qualifications and Skills:
  • Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
  • Must be barred and in good standing in the State of Texas.
  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience focused on criminal defense cases.
  • Ability to handle a full caseload independently.
  • Knowledge of court rules and procedures.
  • Excellent negotiation and communication skills.
  • Ability to promote yourself as an attorney to clients.
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills.
We are an experienced and growing law firm, and as such we have more than enough room for professional growth for motivated attorneys who are willing to put in the time and effort to grow with us. This is a path for growth, advancement, earnings and unlimited commissions!
 
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