Remote Ohio-Licensed Employee's Attorney
At Spitz, The Employeeโs Law Firm, we do more than practice employment lawโwe stand up for people during some of the hardest moments of their lives. Employees come to us after being harassed, discriminated against, retaliated against, underpaid, or wrongfully fired. We help them fight back.
As one of the nationโs leading employee-side employment law firms, weโve built a reputation for aggressive advocacy, meaningful results, and exceptional client service. With offices in Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Texas, and North Carolina, we continue to growโand we are looking for motivated Attorneys to join our teams in Ohio.
If you want courtroom experience, real responsibility, hands-on litigation, and work that actually matters, this is the place to build your career.
Why Attorneys Choose Spitz
This is not a place where young attorneys spend years buried in document review waiting for an opportunity. From the beginning, you will work directly with clients, develop a strategy, take depositions, negotiate cases, and build litigation skills that many attorneys never get to develop.
At Spitz, you will:
- Handle meaningful employment cases that make a real difference in peopleโs lives
- Work directly with clients from day one
- Gain substantial litigation and courtroom experience
- Learn from experienced trial attorneys who are invested in your growth
- Be part of a collaborative, high-performing team
- Advance based on your work ethic, results, and abilityโnot office politics or seniority
We work hard, support each other, and genuinely enjoy what we do. The culture here is fast-paced, team-oriented, and mission-driven. Spitz, The Employeeโs Law Firm, is hiring an Employee Rights Pre-Litigation Attorney to help employees move their claims through the early stages of the legal process before a lawsuit is filed.
This position focuses on case development, administrative agency work, fact gathering, client communication, and negotiation. Many employees come to us after experiencing discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, unpaid wages, denied medical leave, or other unlawful workplace conduct. Your role is to help determine what happened, identify the strongest claims, prepare the case properly, and push for a meaningful resolution.
The attorney in this role will work heavily with EEOC charges, state agency filings, position statements, evidence submissions, settlement negotiations, demand letters, and pre-suit strategy. You will interview clients, organize timelines, review documents, identify key witnesses, communicate with investigators, and help clients understand what to expect during the administrative process.
This is a strong fit for an attorney who enjoys the front end of employment cases: digging into facts, spotting legal issues, framing persuasive claims, and negotiating before litigation becomes necessary. You do not need years of employment law experience to succeed here, but you must be organized, practical, empathetic, and comfortable managing a high volume of client-centered work.
This position may be performed from anywhere in the United States, provided the attorney can work effectively with clients, agencies, and our internal team in a professional, responsive, and deadline-driven manner.
Compensation:$65,000 - $95,000 yearly + Bonus
Responsibilities:Spitz, The Employeeโs Law Firm, is hiring an Employee Rights Pre-Litigation Attorney to help employees move their claims through the early stages of the legal process before a lawsuit is filed.
This position focuses on case development, administrative agency work, fact gathering, client communication, and negotiation. Many employees come to us after experiencing discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, unpaid wages, denied medical leave, or other unlawful workplace conduct. Your role is to help determine what happened, identify the strongest claims, prepare the case properly, and push for a meaningful resolution.
The attorney in this role will work heavily with EEOC charges, state agency filings, position statements, evidence submissions, settlement negotiations, demand letters, and pre-suit strategy. You will interview clients, organize timelines, review documents, identify key witnesses, communicate with investigators, and help clients understand what to expect during the administrative process.
This is a strong fit for an attorney who enjoys the front end of employment cases: digging into facts, spotting legal issues, framing persuasive claims, and negotiating before litigation becomes necessary. You do not need years of employment law experience to succeed here, but you must be organized, practical, empathetic, and comfortable managing a high volume of client-centered work.
This position may be performed from anywhere in the United States, provided the attorney can work effectively with clients, agencies, and our internal team in a professional, responsive, and deadline-driven manner.
Qualifications:- Handle the pre-litigation phase of employee-side employment claims from initial case development through administrative proceedings and potential resolution.
- Interview clients to gather facts, build timelines, identify witnesses, review documents, and understand damages.
- Evaluate claims involving discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, FMLA violations, disability accommodations, unpaid wages, and other workplace issues.
- Prepare and file EEOC charges, state agency charges, amendments, rebuttals, evidence submissions, and supporting documentation.
- Communicate with EEOC investigators, state agency representatives, opposing counsel, employers, witnesses, and clients.
- Draft demand letters, settlement proposals, factual summaries, case evaluations, and pre-suit legal documents.
- Review employer position statements and prepare strong client rebuttals supported by facts, documents, witnesses, and legal theory.
- Negotiate pre-suit resolutions, severance improvements, settlements, and other outcomes that advance the clientโs interests.
- Identify strengths, weaknesses, damages, deadlines, exhaustion issues, and litigation risks before a case moves into suit.
- Maintain regular client communication so employees understand the administrative process, deadlines, strategy, and next steps.
- Coordinate with intake, litigation attorneys, paralegals, and managers to keep cases organized and moving efficiently.
- Manage a high-volume caseload with strong attention to deadlines, documentation, and follow-through.
About CompanySpitz, The Employeeโs Law Firm is strictly an employment law litigation firm. Spitz, The Employeeโs Law Firm was founded in 2007 by Brian D. Spitz and has grown to employ 44 attorneys in Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Texas, and North Carolina. Because we are a relatively young firm for this size, there are significant opportunities for growth and experience within the firm.
We offer a flexible work-from-home policy, health benefits, a gym membership program, and many other benefits.
Spitz is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, or any other category prohibited by applicable local, state, or federal law. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, placement, promotion, transfer, demotion, compensation, benefits, and termination.