Commercial Litigation Associate

Job Locations US-TX-Houston
Job ID 2026-4518
Category
Attorney

Overview

Are you looking to join a tenured team at an AmLaw100 firm? Nelson Mullins is seeking a midlevel associate to join its Commercial Litigation group in its Houston office.

A Day in the Life

From the firm’s Houston office located in the Heritage Plaza building, visitors can experience all downtown Houston has to offer from the 53-floor skyscraper location that finished a new renovation in 2021. Found in the heart of the city’s central business district, the building and area are heavily influenced by the culture of Houston and its community. As Houston continues to grow rapidly, it has become one of the major hubs for the tech industry and is home to a flourishing metro area and economy.

 
All candidates are asked to submit a cover letter, resume, and copy of their law school transcript. 

We Know You

You have at least 3 but no more than 7 years of meaningful commercial litigation experience in a mid-size to large law firm setting or litigation boutique, or a similar level of trial experience in other settings. You’re prepared to draft and argue complex motions, to propound and respond to discovery, to take and defend depositions, to assist in in both jury trials and bench trials, and you bring an entrepreneurial spirit to a growing office. You possess exceptional oral and written advocacy skills with strong academic credentials. You are adept in case management, ready to take the lead, and are admitted to and in good standing with the Texas Bar. Former federal clerkships are a plus.

 

Who We Are

With more than 1,000 attorneys, policy advisors, e-discovery professionals and other business professionals across offices in California, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia, and throughout North Carolina and South Carolina Nelson Mullins has strong roots in the business community and an appreciation for new directions in the business world.

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