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Participate in all phases of the litigation process, including negotiations and settlements. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm seeks a motivated Litigation Associate Attorney to join its team in Calabasas, CA. The ideal candidate will have experience in both negotiating and litigating personal injury cases.
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Provides advice on the resolution of claims files with ultimate authority over settlements / reserves within prescribed limits including oversight and strategy for large claims and overall litigation management.
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If you share this vision, we invite you to explore this exciting opportunity with us: the role of Workers’ Compensation Claims Leader. Previous experience working with workers’ compensation claims required.
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The primary objective of this position is the satisfactory resolution of potential loss situations resulting from non-compliant dealership activity, including demand for reimbursement, repurchase, or other restitution, and negotiation of settlements within acceptable guidelines.
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Accurately execute end-of-day settlements and store-closing duties when necessary. As a Sales Associate , you will assist customers with their shopping needs and ensure a top-notch experience from start to finish while driving sales.
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Great American Insurance Group’s member companies are subsidiaries of American Financial Group. 10+ years of proven leadership experience with significant experience in management of a workers compensation department, including experience with strategic planning and employee development.
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