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Duties:Meet with clients to discuss their property damage cases, demonstrating compassion and empathy to earn their trust and confidence. Skills:Expertise in managing property damage cases and negotiating settlements.
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We are seeking a motivated General Liability Defense Litigation Attorney to join our team that will be responsible for managing a high-volume caseload of complex litigation cases and providing legal representation to our insurance carrier clients.
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The selected locum will be handling admissions, intubations, central/arterial lines, caths, and other critical care cases. LocumJobsOnline is working with Barton Associates to find a qualified Critical Care NP in Florida.
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The candidate’s cases will range from fraud/special investigations (medical provider fraud, work comp fraud, first party property and others) as well as no fault litigation filed in all fifty (50) States.
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Lead cases through various stages of litigation, including discovery, motions practice, and trial. Handle litigation matters ranging from contract administration issues to alternative dispute resolution proceedings such as mediation and arbitration.
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Minimum of 5 years’ experience in family law cases. Attorney- Family Law - Georgia (Hybrid) Urgently hiring Atlanta, United States | Posted on 09/03/2024. Types of work will include case management, research, drafting, hearing & deposition coverage, and all aspects of family law.
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Other Details: Board Certified Required Must have Active FL License and DEA Average Time to Credential: 120 Days Types of Cases: Case mix includes: Trauma, General, Ortho, Robotic GYN, OB, Endo, and bread and butter cases.
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Continue to care for our members beyond the lab room by answering patient messages, following up on lab cases and assisting our providers and virtual medical team with clerical duties such as, but not limited to biometric screening forms, medical record and consult review, billing inquiries, and DOH reporting.
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We provide a breadth of clinical experience and sub-specialty anesthesia care from bread and butter to complex cardiothoracic and transplant procedures, cutting-edge neurosurgery, complex pediatric cases, premier orthopedic care for fractures, sports medicine and joint replacement, and over 8,000 annual labor and delivery procedures.
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Preference for experience in immigration law, including experience with Special Immigrant Juvenile, asylum, VAWA, T and/or U visa cases. AI Justice is seeking a qualified, full-time Staff Attorney for its work with unaccompanied immigrant children detained in the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) facilities and living in the South Florida community.
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Follows Company policies and procedures related to Freezer/Cooler area by complying with food handling policies; operating, repairing, and sanitizing equipment; following Cold Chain procedures when stocking merchandise; cleaning freezer /cooler/deli area (for example, windows, mirrors, display cases and coolers); monitoring freezer/cooler fans, drains and doors for proper operation; and reporting issues to Management.
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You will move full totes and cases onto a conveyor belt while adhering to safety procedures. Bulk Selector: You will be responsible for selecting product, pulling, and packing totes, as well as cutting cases of merchandise and/or stocking product.
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This well-established company is seeking an attorney to handle unique legal or procedural issues and/or high-exposure cases, including preparing pleadings and briefs, preparing and arguing motions, and trying/arbitrating cases in a role with tremendous growth potential.
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At Moody Graf, you will be immersed in all stages of cases from pre-suit to trial as part of a team of litigators. The ideal candidate for this position will have strong communication, research and writing skills, a strong work ethic, and ability to handle cases with minimum oversight.
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2+ years of litigation experience with general liability cases. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. They offer a hybrid/Remote work environment, room for growth, and love work-life balance.
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