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Today, Rubenstein Law is recognized as a premier name in Personal Injury, representing clients in a variety of case claims, including auto injuries, slip and fall injuries, catastrophic injuries, premise liability, medical malpractice, child & birth injury, motorcycle accident cases, and traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases.
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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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The Business Line Liaison services the bank's business segments by providing subject matter expertise to facilitate implementation, maintenance and ensure regulatory compliance with anti-money laundering programs implemented by the bank in order to mitigate regulatory and reputational risk and reduce exposure to civil and criminal liability as they apply to the bank's products, services, processes and systems regarding BSA/AML and OFAC regulations.
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Knowledge of balance sheet management, asset liability management (ALM), liquidity management, and stress testing; and, Our team provides our clients with gap assessments as well as design and implement processes to facilitate asset and liability management, funding and liquidity planning and stress testing, and capital management.
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Must possess a reliable vehicle, a valid driver’s license, and the ability to obtain and maintain auto liability insurance on their vehicle in compliance with SGWS company requirements. Face-to-face consultative selling built on trusting relationships drives maximum value to our customer and supplier partners as well as to the SGWS organization.
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O professional liability, appellate practice, toxic tort, negligent security and insurance law and coverage. s compensation, product liability, insurance law and coverage, PIP, premises liability, federal practice, subrogation, wrongful death, collection and creditor.
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The ideal candidate will have +3 years of litigation experience (preferably gained while practicing at an AmLaw 100 firm), experience with products liability and/or complex commercial litigation, and must have a science background (MD, MPH, PharmD, Epidemiology) to be considered.
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Responsibilities: Manage a diverse caseload of insurance defense and civil litigation matters, including but not limited to personal injury, property damage, and general liability cases. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in insurance defense, including experience in general liability, personal injury, property damage, and other civil litigation matters.
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Conduct thorough investigations of bodily injury claims to establish liability and determine the extent of injuries. As a Casualty Litigation Specialist, you will be responsible for investigating, evaluating, and settling bodily injury claims arising from property and casualty insurance policies.
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Other model types (e.g., Asset Liability Management, Pricing, Mortgage Servicing Rights, etc. This primarily includes consulting with clients about model risk management practices and providing model validation services, primarily for credit risk and treasury management (ALM)/finance related models.
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Experience in industry specific areas a plus, but not necessary: fire departments, agricultural, lumber mills, high value or historic buildings or Construction Defects, Automobile Liability, Subrogation Recovery investigations.
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Current automobile insurance with the following limits of liability: Bodily injury - $100,000 each person and $300,000 each accident; property damage - $100,000 is required. Sales Territory: Brickell, Wynwood, Edgewater & Downtown Miami.
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Investigate property damage liability claims by securing recorded statements from insured drivers, claimant drivers, independent witnesses, determination of comparable negligence relative to liability exposures, including total loss/total theft resolution.
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Guard and maintain the safety and security of our employees, armored truck, and liability at all times. Guard liability and assets. Guard and maintain the safety and security of our employees, armored truck, and liability at all times.
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A majority of the work activity involves field surveillance requiring the investigator to obtain high quality videotape documentation of claimants who have filed workers compensation and liability/personal injury claims.
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