Staff
Staff members looking to work for a nationally recognized litigation law firm find fulfilling careers at Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell. Thanks to employee surveys, we’ve been named among the Denver Business Journal’s “Best Places to Work in Denver” multiple times. Our clients rate us highly as well – BTI Consulting named us to a list of Most Recommended Midsize and Smaller Firms based on client feedback. As The National Law Journal said, “The enthusiasm is infectious at WTO.
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Benefits
Recognized for our collegial atmosphere, community-mindedness, and high standards of excellence, WTO is a desirable place to work. Here's why.
- Experienced paralegals are entrusted with significant case management responsibilities and work as an integral part of our trial teams.
- Entry-level paralegals, an excellent starting position, provide important support to the trial team in efficient and cost-effective management of cases.
- Legal secretaries have mastered the Microsoft Office suite and other specialized software programs to efficiently and cooperatively support attorneys and paralegals in trial-team efforts.
- Administrative staff have significant responsibility for supporting the legal teams and making sure the firm runs efficiently and effectively.
The firm pays competitive wages and offers an excellent benefits package, including:
- Health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance;
- Pre-tax health savings account for medical and other reimbursable expenses;
- Tuition reimbursement;
- RTD EcoPass;
- Eighteen paid time off days and seven paid holidays per year;
- A 6% employer-paid contribution to the firm's 401(k) plan and eligibility for voluntary contributions to the plan;
- Employer contribution to health savings account of $300-$600 per year;
- Wellness benefit of $350 per year; and
- Employee assistance program.
- Paid parental leave
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