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A Counsel – Litigation serves as a member of Flagstar Bank's Legal Department and is responsible for providing primary E-Discovery legal support, litigation management, and providing legal advice and support to Flagstar Bank's various lines of business under the supervision of managing attorneys.
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Skilled in coverage, liability and damages analysis and has a thorough understanding of the litigation process, relevant case and statutory law and expert litigation management skills.
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3 years of liability claim handling experience and/or comparable litigation claim experience. Applies litigation management through the selection of counsel, evaluation and direction of claim and litigation strategy.
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High School Diploma or GED.2 years of liability claim handling experience and/or comparable litigation claim experience. Develops litigation plan with staff or panel counsel, including discovery and legal expenses, to assure effective resolution and to satisfy customers.
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2 years of liability claim handling experience and/or comparable litigation claim experience. Provides quality claim handling throughout the claim life cycle (customer contacts, coverage, investigation, evaluation, reserving, litigation management, negotiation and resolution) including maintaining full compliance with internal and external quality standards and state specific regulations.
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Job Title: Estate Litigation AttorneyJob Summary: As an Estate Litigation Attorney, you will specialize in handling legal matters related to disputes arising from wills, trusts, estates, and inheritance.
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Job ResponsibilitiesConfirms coverage of claims by reviewing policies and documents submitted in support of claimsDirects and monitors assignments to experts and outside counsel, ensures effective vendor and litigation management on moderate to high complexity claims including demonstrable savingsAnalyzes coverage and communicates coverage positionsPrepare coverage position letters on matters typically in litigation without assistance of outside coverage counsel.
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Directs and administers the County's claims management programs including determining coverage, liability and damages; litigation management; and providing direction and settlement authorization for contested claims.
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Directly investigate each claim through prompt and strategically-appropriate contact with appropriate parties such as policyholders, accounts, claimants, law enforcement agencies, witnesses, agents, medical providers and technical experts to determine the extent of liability, damages, and contribution potential.
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Handle residential and commercial landlord-tenant-related disputes with the potential to handle corresponding litigation disputes. Are you an experienced real estate attorney with a proven track record and extensive real estate transaction and litigation experience.
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Other titles: Litigation Legal Assistant; Litigation Paralegal; Litigation Support Specialist; Legal Secretary. Litigation Paralegal/Legal Assistant. Our client, a leading force in the legal arena, is on the lookout for an experienced Litigation Legal Assistant/Paralegal.
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They will settle complex liability claims which require greater investigation and verification, as well as casualty claims including severe injuries which may result in extended disability or bodily injury as well as coverage related litigation.
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LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY $120,000 Plus Commission with Sign-On Bonus (Up to $25,000 for qualified applicants) LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY salary $120,000 plus guaranteed commission after achieving performance goal.
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Serves as a leader and subject matter expert on interest rate risk management for Asset Liability Committee, Enterprise Risk Management, Treasury, and lines of business. Ten or more years of experience in asset/liability management, interest rate risk management in the financial services industry.
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Admitted attorney with 4-6 years general liability experience, preferably including defending construction accident/New York Labor Law claims, and/or coverage litigation experience. general liability litigation defense: 1 year (Preferred.
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