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Our client is looking for an Insurance Defense Attorney, you will be responsible for representing insurance companies or their insured clients in legal matters related to claims and disputes arising under insurance policies.
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A variety of additional benefits are available to our professionals, including a company-matched 401k plan, adoption reimbursement, tuition reimbursement, vendor discounts, an employment referral program, AD&D insurance, pre-taxed accounts, voluntary legal plan and the B&V Credit Union.
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Our Benefits Include: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Life Insurance Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance 401K with Employer Match Paid vacation and sick time Paid company holidays plus flexible personal days per year Tuition Reimbursement Health & Wellness Programs Flexible Spending Accounts HSA Accounts Commuter Transit Benefits Additional Optional Insurance such as Pet Insurance, Legal Assistance, Critical Illness, Home and Auto Insurance to name a few.
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Supplemental benefit programs such as: Legal advice, pet insurance, health advocacy programs. Following is a summary of the many benefits that could be available to you as a Service Experts valued employee.
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Boohoff Law is looking for a Legal Assistant who is a team player and looking to grow to become a Case Manager eventually. As a Legal Assistant, you will work hand in hand with the Case Managers to retrieve records, complete legal documents, research insurance limits, and any other case-related items needed.
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Law Review or Legal Writing Teaching Assistant experience is a plus. Downtown Tampa law firm representing local and national businesses seeks a business litigation associate attorney with 8 -10 years of experience preferably in labor and employment law.
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Develops and executes comprehensive internal and external Communications plans and programs, both short and long range, to support Employer Branding initiatives, Current and future employee communications, Creative digital and other services for the organization.
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Family owned Lauth Investigations International, Inc. is an Indianapolis based private investigation firm with over 30 years of experience in corporate culture audit, attorney and legal services, workplace investigations, and missing persons.
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Serve as liaison between business leadership and legal counsel in the resolution of potential risks and vulnerability. Today, MSI has grown to over 900 colleagues with more than 10 insurance products thru a combination of rapid organic growth and strategic, tech-enabled partnerships.
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If you have experience as an attorney, estate planner, law clerk or legal assistant in the estate and trust planning space, you can start building your legacy by joining the Fisher Investments Financial Planning Team.
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Experience with electronic third party billing applications is required, as well as the ability to understand complex billing guidelines, analyze and track e-bills that require appeals due to deductions and specialty legal billing.
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It is important that you have skilled legal assistance on your side in this process and attorney Boohoff from our firm is just the lawyer for you. Russian speaking highly preferred Positive teamwork ethic.
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Responsibilities and Duties: · Consult with prospective clients · Counsel clients on family legal issues · Represent your clients in the courtroom · Negotiate agreements between parties · Conduct research and compile evidence for your case · Interview all those involved in the case.
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The Associate Relations Consultant Sr. will be responsible for serving as the primary point of contact for associates and management for associate relations issues including but not limited to: investigations, agency charges (EEO, DOL), employment litigation, associate complaints, performance management, coaching, development, attendance, and other issues.
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Gather/review corresponding loan/credit documentation pre and post closing and to prepare all required forms, legal searches conducted via Internet access, update credit files and prepare all corresponding checklists, etc.
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