
Litigation Attorney- Remote
Marshall Graham, Manchester, NH, United States
A well-established and growing civil litigation firm with offices in Massachusetts and New Hampshire is looking to add an experienced trial attorney to its team. The firm has built its reputation on strong courtroom advocacy, professionalism, and a collaborative culture, and its litigation practice continues to expand.
This position is best suited for a seasoned civil litigator who is comfortable trying cases and taking full ownership of matters from start to finish. Attorneys who have served as New Hampshire prosecutors are especially encouraged to apply, as that background often reflects substantial courtroom time, witness management, and familiarity with New Hampshire courts.
This role is not a fit for attorneys whose experience is primarily motion practice, hearings only, or second-chair trial work.
The attorney in this position will act as first-chair trial counsel on civil matters and will independently handle cases in New Hampshire courts. Responsibilities include developing litigation and trial strategy, preparing cases through trial or resolution, and serving as the lead advocate in jury and bench trials.
Typical responsibilities include:
Acting as lead trial counsel in civil jury and bench trials
Handling New Hampshire court appearances, hearings, and trials independently
Managing cases from inception through verdict or settlement
Conducting voir dire, openings, witness examinations, and closings
Preparing and arguing dispositive, evidentiary, and trial-related motions
Preparing witnesses, managing exhibits, and trial presentation
Communicating directly with clients, opposing counsel, and court personnel
Working collaboratively with firm attorneys and staff while maintaining an independent caseload
Qualifications
JD from an accredited law school
Active New Hampshire law license
At least five years of litigation experience
Clear, demonstrable first-chair civil trial experience
Strong courtroom presence and command of trial procedure
Ability to travel throughout Central and Northern New Hampshire
Strong writing, organizational, and advocacy skills
Comfortable working independently in a remote structure
Applicants without meaningful first-chair civil trial experience should not apply.
Preferred Background
Former or current New Hampshire prosecutor
Significant criminal jury trial experience
Experience managing high-volume dockets and witnesses under pressure
Familiarity with New Hampshire judges, court personnel, and local practice
Offered
Competitive compensation based on experience
Fully remote structure, aside from court appearances and trials
Flexible scheduling
A trial-focused, professional environment
Long-term growth and autonomy for the right attorney
Location:
Remote, with regular in-person court appearances and trials throughout Central and Northern New Hampshire
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This position is best suited for a seasoned civil litigator who is comfortable trying cases and taking full ownership of matters from start to finish. Attorneys who have served as New Hampshire prosecutors are especially encouraged to apply, as that background often reflects substantial courtroom time, witness management, and familiarity with New Hampshire courts.
This role is not a fit for attorneys whose experience is primarily motion practice, hearings only, or second-chair trial work.
The attorney in this position will act as first-chair trial counsel on civil matters and will independently handle cases in New Hampshire courts. Responsibilities include developing litigation and trial strategy, preparing cases through trial or resolution, and serving as the lead advocate in jury and bench trials.
Typical responsibilities include:
Acting as lead trial counsel in civil jury and bench trials
Handling New Hampshire court appearances, hearings, and trials independently
Managing cases from inception through verdict or settlement
Conducting voir dire, openings, witness examinations, and closings
Preparing and arguing dispositive, evidentiary, and trial-related motions
Preparing witnesses, managing exhibits, and trial presentation
Communicating directly with clients, opposing counsel, and court personnel
Working collaboratively with firm attorneys and staff while maintaining an independent caseload
Qualifications
JD from an accredited law school
Active New Hampshire law license
At least five years of litigation experience
Clear, demonstrable first-chair civil trial experience
Strong courtroom presence and command of trial procedure
Ability to travel throughout Central and Northern New Hampshire
Strong writing, organizational, and advocacy skills
Comfortable working independently in a remote structure
Applicants without meaningful first-chair civil trial experience should not apply.
Preferred Background
Former or current New Hampshire prosecutor
Significant criminal jury trial experience
Experience managing high-volume dockets and witnesses under pressure
Familiarity with New Hampshire judges, court personnel, and local practice
Offered
Competitive compensation based on experience
Fully remote structure, aside from court appearances and trials
Flexible scheduling
A trial-focused, professional environment
Long-term growth and autonomy for the right attorney
Location:
Remote, with regular in-person court appearances and trials throughout Central and Northern New Hampshire
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