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Mostly handling partner level work such as case strategy, depositions, hearings, conferences, trials, review of work product. Looking for an employment attorney with experience handling administrative charges/demand letters, single plaintiff litigation.
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Minimum of 5 years medical advisory experience in occupational health, worker compensation, disability, health case management, or utilization review. · Ensure quality standards for case management are met; implement Reed Group’s continuous quality improvement process whenever efficiencies or quality standards are not met.
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3+ years of hospital-based Case Management experience including Utilization Review and Discharge Planning. Community hospital part of a larger system looking to bring on a Director Case Management.
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Our client, a 500+ attorney defense firm, has immediate needs for an Employment Litigation attorney with 10+ years of experience. These are permanent W-2 positions with benefits (medical, dental, vision, and 401K) and bonus potential.
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Assist attorneys with all phases of the litigation process, including case management, document review, and trial preparation. It is important to have a good understanding of summarization, record gathering and review, case chronologies and light pleading preparation.
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Coordinates improvement activity and case/chart review in compliance with departmental guidelines. Participate in care review patient centered program. BT Finance Executive Search, LLC, follows all applicable EEO laws, and our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion extends throughout our recruitment practice for all clients.
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No business development expectations and no requirement to source their own work. Billable hours target of 1850 (hours are negotiable depending on the candidate). Mostly remote but will handle in-person events.
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Some essential duties include client contact, document review and production, drafting and responding to discovery, indexing, exhibit preparation, investigation, research, calendar management. Solid knowledge of litigation support and case management, experience in organizing caseloads, discovery, pleading preparation and familiarity with the California and Federal rules of civil procedure are essential.
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By serving as a value-added resource in this area, the position drives Firm productivity by ensuring a thorough review of case options and the best possible solutions for each Client presentation with the intent of addressing the client’s holistic planning needs.
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Apply knowledge and experience with Case Management Software, Legal software, and LexisNexis. The successful candidate will leverage their high-level writing skills and experience in document review.
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Supports case planning by preparing case summaries and materials for mediation conferences; preparing pleadings; monitoring discovery responses; organizing materials for team case review.
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Document Review: Review and analyze legal documents, contracts, discovery materials, and evidence to identify relevant information and develop case strategies. Legal Research: Conduct comprehensive legal research to support case strategies, including precedent analysis, statutory interpretation, and case law review.
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Responsibilities for this position include but are not limited to, litigation case management, public records review, preparation of filings and documents, document summaries, mediation, deposition, and trial preparation.
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Oversee the review of annual landlord CAM reconciliations prepared by third-party lease administration provider, including ensuring timeliness and appropriate responsibility in the case of changes in property ownership.
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Document Review: Conduct comprehensive document review, ensuring accuracy and relevance to the case. The successful candidate will have 3-5+ years of experience in civil litigation, demonstrating expertise in prepping pleadings/motions, discovery, document review, and preferably, deposition experience.
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