Job Description
Job Description
Class Action Partner — Plaintiff-Side Consumer & Employment Litigation
** Location: ** Remote (U.S.) | New York with some time spent at our NY office.
Compensation: One-third of firm profits
Reports to: No one. You run the practice.
The Opportunity
This is not an associate role dressed up as a partnership. I am funding a plaintiff-side class action practice and looking for one experienced class action lawyer to run it.
I bankroll the operation — filing fees, expert and testing costs, e-discovery, staffing, case costs, overhead. You bring the judgment, the case selection, and the litigation leadership. You take one-third of firm profits .
If you have been building someone else's book while carrying someone else's origination credit, this is the alternative: full control of the docket, no capital risk, and a straight share of what the practice earns.
What You'll Do
- ** Own the docket. ** Set case selection criteria, decide what gets filed, and manage the portfolio from intake through resolution.
- ** Originate and develop theories. ** Identify replicable claims before the field gets crowded — consumer protection, Product Class actions, wage and hour, FLSA collectives, and adjacent areas where you see opportunity.
- ** Lead the litigation. ** Pleadings through class certification, dispositive motions, expert work, mediation, and trial where it comes to that.
- ** Build the team. ** Hire associates, paralegals, and support as the docket justifies it. Structure co-counsel and referral relationships on terms you negotiate.
- ** Direct the spend. ** Approve investigative work, testing, experts, and vendors. The budget is real and it's yours to deploy.
What You Must Have
** Class action experience is non-negotiable. ** Not adjacent experience. Not "worked on a team that handled." Actual, substantive class action work.
Specifically:
- ** Meaningful role in cases through class certification ** — briefing the Rule 23 motion, building the certification record, or defending certification on appeal.
- ** Ownership of at least one case you took from theory to resolution ** , whether that resolution was settlement approval, judgment, or a hard-earned dismissal you learned from.
- ** Command of the mechanics: ** Rule 23(a) and (b)(3), predominance and Comcast damages models, Article III standing after TransUnion , ascertainability, adequacy and typicality challenges, and the circuit splits that actually affect where you file.
- ** Admission in California **.
- ** Federal court practice. ** You should be comfortable in NY Federal Courts
Plaintiff-side background is required.
What This Is Not
- Not a salaried position with a bonus. Your compensation is a profit share. I had to put a number in the salary section just to post but please note this is profit share only.
- Not a supervised role. There is no partner above you reviewing your work.
- Not a place for someone who needs a pipeline handed to them. You build it.
Structure & Logistics
- ** Remote-first. ** Work from anywhere in the U.S. Travel as the cases require — hearings, depositions, mediations, client meetings.
- ** Capital comes from me. ** You carry no personal financial exposure for case costs.