Junior to Mid-Level Associate: Litigation/Internal Investigations
May 22, 2020Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C. seeks to add a 1st to 4th year associate to its enforcement and litigation team. Our team investigates and defends against threatened enforcement actions by government prosecutors and regulators, including the FDA and DEA. Types of matters include:
- Representing clients in False Claims Act investigations or in criminal investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice;
- Assisting clients in investigations by U.S. Attorney’s Offices, DEA, or Main Justice, including responding to administrative and criminal subpoenas;
- Conducting internal investigations;
- Representing FDA-regulated entities and DEA registrants in administrative hearings and federal courts; and
- Litigating affirmative and defensive civil litigation matters.
The boutique, collaborative nature of this firm provides junior attorneys unique opportunities to work directly with clients and to contribute in substantive ways to sophisticated, high-end matters. Strong verbal and writing skills are required. The ideal candidate will have experience working at FDA, DOJ, or DEA, prior big firm experience, including litigation experience, and a federal judicial clerkship. E-discovery expertise is a bonus.
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience. HP&M is an equal opportunity employer. Please send your curriculum vitae, transcript, and a writing sample to Anne K. Walsh (awalsh@hpm.com). Candidates must be members of the DC Bar or eligible to waive in.
Drug Development Attorney
We are seeking an attorney to work with our drug development team. The attorney must possess at least two years of relevant experience in the drug development arena, either by working at FDA or by assisting companies develop product development strategy or navigate the regulatory process. Strong verbal and writing skills are required. Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience. HP&M is an equal opportunity employer.
Please send your curriculum vitae, transcript, and a writing sample to Anne K. Walsh (awalsh@hpm.com). Candidates must be members of the DC Bar or eligible to waive in.