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Avantor's Legal Department is seeking a Senior Counsel, Litigation and Investigations (Commercial) to support client groups within Avantor's enterprise, reporting to Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Global Litigation and Compliance.
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Juris Doctor and 2 or more years of experience in the Claims and/ or Litigation Management area. Zurich Certified Insurance Apprentice, including an Associate Degree with 6 or more years of experience in the Claims and/ or Litigation Management area.
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The Office of General Counsel is requesting to recruit for an Agency Attorney III for their Adult Protective Services Litigation and Program Counseling Unit (APS/LPCU), who will provide legal services of a more complex nature on behalf of the Commissioner having significant financial, procedural or policy consequences:-Counsel and provide legal guidance to the senior staff of APS on pertinent legal issues, policies, procedures, publications and special projects.
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Leverage your claims experience and join our team as a Senior Litigation Specialist! The Sr. Litigation Specialist is responsible for all aspects of coverage, investigation, negotiation, and resolution of litigated matters within established company and industry Best Practices.
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Their practice areas include business litigation, employment law, construction law, eminent domain, estate planning & probate, environmental land use & development and real estate. Represent clients in eminent domain proceedings, including negotiations, litigation, and appeals.
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BA/BS degree from a regionally accredited university or college and 10-15 years of insurance claims and litigation experience with a carrier, independent adjusting firm, third-party administrator, or law firm, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant insurance experience.
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Handle or direct activity of assigned independent adjusters in all aspects of investigation and settlement of assigned claims to include interviewing insureds, witnesses, and physicians; inspecting property damage; reviewing factual information to prepare damage estimates; evaluating and making recommendations regarding coverage of claims; determining liability and total value of claims; negotiating settlements and making recommendations regarding litigation.
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As a CGS Mandarin Document Reviewer you will play a key role in supporting various aspects of the company's litigation portfolio including eDiscovery activities, workflow management, and litigation support.
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Make appropriate settlements in a timely manner with regards to all aspects of covered damages and appropriate applications of business considerations and needs, while proactively manages claim costs and expenses and manages litigation expenses within budget.
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The CACI Project Manager will provide litigation support services, including project planning, intake, processing, loading managing and hosting producing of data, document review, production, hearing and training support, for the USACE in its discovery process.
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Proven track record of handling complex, high-value claims and litigation. Complete accurate Large Loss and Litigation reports to executive management and reinsurers with timely updates.
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The Director will oversee a variety of services such as Tier 1, 2, and 3 Incident Response, Digital Forensics, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Operations, and Litigation Support. Leadership and Strategy Development: Provide leadership and strategic direction for Incident Response, Digital Forensics, DLP Operations, and Litigation Support teams.
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This senior position provides the front-line handling of highly complex litigated matters arising from commercial general liability, commercial liability umbrella, inland marine, and first-party property claims.
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Position Summary: We have an immediate opening for a motivated and client-centered Senior Litigation Associate Attorney with a minimum of five years of experience in insurance defense, including trial experience.
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Our team does their best work each day, creating a one-stop resource for all commercial insurance solutions and construction safety resources, leading to powerful results. Handle highly complex, commercial general liability and commercial building and business personal property claims involving substantial property damages, construction defect, personal and advertising injury claims, serious bodily injury, complex and high-value loss of use and other types of high exposure claims involving litigated matters arising from claims.
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