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Ideal Candidate: 2-6 years civil litigation experience Experience with Workers Comp JD in California, in good standing Experience with written discovery, taking and defending depositions Law and motion practice, attending court hearings, legal memos and research Excellent legal research and writing skills Why should you apply or reach out to learn more.
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About Company: Founded in 1996, our law firm client is a premiere defense law firm, specializing in workers compensation, employment law, general liability, state audits, and subrogation.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here Join a forward-thinking law firm specializing in Workers' Compensation. We put our money where our mouth is and are proud of our efforts to identify a broad slate of candidates, with many hiring success stories to share.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, Job Overview:A San Diego, CA law firm seeks a proactive and client-centered Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney.
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San Francisco defense firm that practices Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (LHWCA)/Defense Base Act (DBA), War Hazards Compensation Act and Maritime law with offices in San Diego, Chicago and Houston seeks an entry-level associate attorney (1-3 yr.
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Are you a Workers' Compensation Attorney , looking for a career that grants you control over your work-life balance, working hours, attractive pay, and mentorship growth ? We are a progressive and expanding Workers’ Compensation Defense firm focused on innovative advocacy to drive effective and efficient outcomes for our clients.
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Job description: Our client is currently in search of an Experienced employment attorney with a minimum of 10 years of experience. Qualifications: Minimum of 7 years of employment law. Firm paid Long Term Disability & Life Insurance.
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Leading law firm is seeking a Workers Compensation Attorney with 2-7 years of experience. 2-7 years experience in workers' compensation defense. Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from an accredited law school.
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Hinshaw & Culbertson, a leading national law firm, is seeking an associate with 2+ years of workers' compensation experience to join its Los Angeles office, with hybrid work arrangements available and the ability to work primarily remotely in the Los Angeles/Orange County areas.
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A North New Jersey area regional mid-sized law firm is looking to hire a Workers' Compensation Associate to join its busy practice. · At least 1 year of workers' compensation defense experience.
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So, if you are a Defense Attorney - Workers' Compensation with experience, please apply today! Are you an experienced Defense Attorney interested in joining an established legal firm.
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Join our team, a distinguished California law firm specializing in workers' compensation, employment, liability, audit defense, and subrogation law. ● Conduct training seminars for clients on evolving workers' compensation case law, demonstrating expertise and thought leadership in the field.
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