Protorae Law, PLLC is looking to add an attorney to its existing government contracts practice. Candidates need to have experience in advising government contractors across a range of transactional and bid protests matters. Candidates need to have a portable book of business (no minimum threshold), which should grow with the firm’s investment in marketing. Active Virginia Bar Membership or ability to waive into Virginia is required.
Protorae Law is a business law firm based in Tysons, Virginia. The firm has a strong presence in the government contracts community. It actively sponsors and encourages attendance at various regional marketing events devoted to the government contracts community as well as the business community at large. The firm regularly handles sophisticated transactional and litigation matters. Protorae Law has a hard working and collegial environment.
Candidates need to have a portable book of business, which should grow with the firm’s investment in marketing.
This Opportunity is an Excellent Fit for an Attorney Who is:
A dynamic leader interested in expanding a practice in a team-oriented environment;
Deeply knowledgeable in government contracts;
A strategic problem solver with a pragmatic approach to business issues;
Comfortable providing advice to business owners and executives in critical decisions; and
Someone with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to thrive in a small firm environment.
Benefits include:
Competitive base salary;
Performance bonuses;
Health care benefits;
401k match benefits;
CLE and Bar Dues allowance; and
Paid Parking
Candidates should send a resume and cover letter along with their response.
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