General Litigation Counsel
Description

Job Title: GENERAL LITIGATION COUNSEL

Company: Jones Petroleum Company

 Direct Link to apply: jonespetroleum.com


Primary Duties & Responsibilities would include, but are not limited to:

Acting LITIGATOR for Jones Petroleum and its various subsidiaries, and being a key team member including valuable input of subject content in the legal department.  


The ideal Litigator will have no less than four years experience with Commercial background, 

including Appellate Work, and experience in both Federal and State Jurisdictions. 


5 years of litigation experience required.  


Some transactional practice is a definite plus. 

  

Environmental and Land Use Law is a definite plus.  


Our Legal Department is growing and has a very active calendar of various subject matter and will provide excellent challenge and engaging work opportunities for the right candidate.  


Must be LICENSED in the State of Georgia, providing Certificate for Georgia Bar. 


Availability:

Must have the ability to meet demanding court and filing requirements that may include non traditional work week.


Salary is based on Experience

 ON PREMISE position – main corporate offices located in Jackson, Georgia 30233 


Benefits Include

Paid weekly

A competitive starting wage

Most rewarding 401(k) retirement plan in the Industry!

Medical / Dental / Supplemental Insurance

Paid Time Off


Who we are: Jones Petroleum Company is a growing, well-established fuel distribution company supplying gas outlets throughout the southeast. We also own, operate and construct convenience stores, branded quick service restaurants, among other things. We are a privately owned COMMUNITY-ORIENTED company operating many national brands.


Note: This company participates in the E-verify program. This positions is subject to a 90 day introductory period. This introductory period is designed, primarily, to give both the Company and the employee an opportunity to determine whether the employee will be able to adequately perform in the assigned job position. At the end of the introductory period, your performance will be reviewed and a decision made regarding your continued employment or any extended introductory period. All employees are hired as temporary employees until their introductory period has elapsed. Temporary employees are not eligible for any benefits during the introductory period.