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Associate Attorney - Insurance Defense Litigation

We are moving efficiently and can take someone from first conversation to decision within about two weeks.Location: Norfolk, Virginia or fully remoteAbout KPM LAWKalbaugh, Pfund & Messersmith (KPM) is one of the largest insurance defense firms in Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic, with nearly 35 years of experience serving national and international insurance carriers and self-insured companies. With strategically located offices in Virginia and attorneys licensed across VA, MD, DC, WV, and NC, we are known for efficiency, excellence, and trial-ready defense.The OpportunityWe are seeking Associate Attorneys with 2–5 years of litigation experience to join our Norfolk office. This is a great opportunity to handle diverse defense litigation, gain trial experience, and work with a team of seasoned attorneys.ResponsibilitiesManage 30–40 active litigation files, including discovery, depositions, motions, and client reporting.Handle a docket of personal injury, premises liability, products liability, general liability, and auto claims.Handle matters in both State and Federal Court.Work in a team structure with multiple attorneys and support staff.Communicate with clients, opposing counsel, and claims professionals.Draft pleadings, discovery, and legal memoranda.Contribute to trial prep and strategy.QualificationsJ.D. from an accredited law school.Licensed and in good standing in Virginia.2–5 years of litigation experience (open to more senior).Excellent research, writing, and oral advocacy skills.Strong organizational skills and ability to manage a busy docket independently.Insurance defense experience is a plus.Why KPM?Early trial exposure and hands-on experience.Collaborative, supportive culture.Competitive compensation with performance-based bonuses.Benefits include 401k with firm match, PTO, and flexible work arrangements.KPM LAW is an equal opportunity employer. We do not accept unsolicited resume submissions from search firms; firms submitting without prior agreement will not be eligible for compensation.