Litigation Attorney Position
SRH Law PLLC, a mission-driven law firm and Certified B Corporation®, seeks an attorney with at least 5 years of litigation experience to assist in leading the firm’s active civil and administrative litigation practice. Our litigation practice consists of environmental and general commercial litigation in state and federal courts, often for clients promoting renewable energy, affordable housing, and downtown revitalization. We also conduct administrative litigation before the Vermont Public Utility Commission, Act 250 District Commissions, and other administrative tribunals at the federal, state, and local levels.
Candidates should have significant experience in all phases of litigation, at least some experience managing cases independently, and outstanding written and oral communication skills.
As a mission-driven firm, SRH Law works with clients—including businesses, nonprofits, cooperatives, government entities, and individuals—who share our commitment to making a difference in their communities and the broader world. We take our inspiration from our clients’ good work and help them excel in their business or mission by resolving their legal issues with creativity and integrity. We strive to create a new model for legal practice that offers the ability to do important work on issues we care deeply about, while still maintaining a healthy work-life balance. This position offers the opportunity to join a skilled team of lawyers and build a meaningful and rewarding litigation practice.
Competitive salary depending on experience and excellent benefits — employer-paid health insurance, excellent work life balance, hybrid work model, 401(k) plan with employer match, family leave, dependent care account, free parking and paid vacation.
We are an equal opportunity employer and we seek to increase diversity within our firm. Interested persons should e-mail a letter of interest and resume to applications@srhlaw.com. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled.