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Representing public and private sector clients seeking to minimize the environmental liability risks associated with asset transfer, development, siting, and permitting (including wind, solar, energy storage, and natural gas facilities); or.
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Great Place to Work®Most Loved Workplace® Forbes Best-in-State EmployerLiability Claims Examiner | Remote5 years of liability claims management experience requiredAt least 3 years of injury litigation experience in Auto, General Liability or Product Liability requiredAre you looking for an opportunity to join a global industry leader where you can bring your big ideas to help solve problems for some of the world’s best brands.
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Collaborating with eData (Litigation Support) on issues regarding electronic discovery and other matters. Developing information retrieval systems with an emphasis on use of computerized litigation support.
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Works closely with the MedStar VP, Risk Management to manage financial aspects of the MedStar's medical professional liability and corporate general liability claims program including establishing and maintaining a sound claims-reserving program that ensures that liability exposure is timely and adequately recognized and recorded.
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Five years of previous litigation experience handling document intensive commercial, products liability, or class action litigation cases; If you would like to learn more about the Litigation Paralegal position available in Washington, DC, then please submit your resume, in Word format, to leslie.tucker@trustpoint.one.
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Handle General Liability / Bodily Injury, Property, Commercial Auto Liability and/or Physical Damage, Workers Compensation, Inland Marine, Professional / Management Liability, Business Interruption, Liquor Liability, Garage/Garagekeepers Legal Liability, or Umbrella claims.
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You will cover all aspects of litigation before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, to include assessing potential Agency liability, drafting discovery, responding to discovery, writing motions for summary judgment, and litigating at hearings.
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A law firm is currently seeking an Insurance and Reinsurance Associate Attorney for their Washington, DC office with 3-5 years of insurance coverage and commercial litigation experience. The Insurance and Reinsurance Associate Attorney will play a key role in the firm's practice, focusing on insurance coverage issues under professional liability, general liability, and directors' and officers' insurance policies.
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Handle ERISA litigation and withdrawal liability matters (experience in these areas is a plus). The Junior-Mid Level Benefits Associate Attorney will provide legal support in various benefits and compensation matters, including but not limited to qualified retirement plans, health & welfare plans, and executive & deferred compensation arrangements.
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The successful candidate must have experience in either litigation under state or federal environmental and energy laws, or advising corporate and/or public clients on renewable energy facilities, enforcement, asset transfers, siting, permitting, and/or hazardous waste cleanup.
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Ideally 2+ years of PI litigation experience (ideally motor vehicle / automobile liability / MVA) Drafting and filing of litigation documents to include pleadings, discovery requests, discovery responses, demands, motions and memoranda of law.
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Candidates should have first or second chair trial experience, as well as general liability litigation experience. Our client, a prominent law firm, is seeking a Trial Attorney to join their Orange County office.
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Experience with civil/criminal antitrust, class action, product liability, securities, environmental, corporate governance litigation, or internal investigations is also helpful but not required.
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The firm concentrates on personal injury litigation, including auto accidents and premises liability cases. Malloy Law Offices, LLC is a personal injury and commercial litigation law firm based in Bethesda, Maryland.
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Join Barnes & Thornburg LLP as a full-time Litigation Staff Attorney in our renowned Product Liability and Mass Tort practice. In this role, you'll become an integral part of our nationwide, diverse team, playing a vital role in medical record and document review, summarization of records, and contributing to various litigation projects.
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