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Beacon Hill has teamed up with an esteemed AmLaw 100 Firm in Indianapolis on an exciting opportunity for a Litigation Associate to become part of their expanding practice group. Beacon Hill has teamed up with an esteemed AmLaw 100 Firm in Indianapolis on an exciting opportunity for a Litigation Associate to become part of their expanding practice group.
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Municipal Liability, Employment Law, Workers Compensation, Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith, Product Liability, and Insurance Defense Litigation. The firm is best known for its litigation capabilities, as well as its ability to provide non-litigation legal services across the Midwest.
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Our legal team is experienced in not only regulatory compliance, but also business structuring and transactions, litigation, insurance, labor and employment, highway accident defense, taxation, mergers and acquisitions, workers' compensation, logistics, driver leasing, warehousing, private fleet operations, outsourcing, and customs.
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Oversight of outside legal counsel for litigation and other disputes involving business, championship, and IP portfolio. Legal counsel to NCAA divisional regulatory groups in development and enforcement of policies and processes.
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Works with in-house legal counsel in managing property related litigation. Strong background in managing diverse types of multi-family communities including new construction, conventional, student housing, LIHTC and HUD projects preferred.
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Each associate will gain substantial knowledge of all court procedures, the litigation process, internal controls and client and firm policies and procedures. Further, this position is responsible for the review of new claims and pleadings in addition to managing a contested litigation queue.
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Direct the technical and clerical activities of our field and staff claims operations including commercial trucking claims handling and litigation. Extensive experience in commercial trucking claims handling and litigation, demonstrating deep understanding and proficiency.
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Applies litigation management through the selection of counsel, evaluation and direction of claim and litigation strategy. Skilled in coverage, liability and damages analysis and has a thorough understanding of the litigation process, relevant case and statutory law and expert litigation management skills.
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Engages in extensive documentation and report writing (ensures required documentation is complete and incident history is appropriately written to include pertinent facts that may be required for litigation.
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The work is broad in scope, varing from routine to very complex challenges which requires the Litigation Paralegal to exercise judgment and decision-making abilities in formulating potential solutions and in interpreting and applying policies, rules, and laws, and propose recommendations to the Litigation Team attorneys.
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John H. Haskin & Associates, LLC, a Plaintiff’s employment law firm, is seeking an associate attorney with civil litigation experience. John H. Haskin & Associates, LLC, a Plaintiff’s employment law firm, is seeking an associate attorney with civil litigation experience.
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Providing comprehensive paralegal, office, and administrative support to the Litigation Team's attorneys and staff. Join our team and contribute your expertise to our dynamic Litigation Team.
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LHH is seeking an experienced litigation secretary/assistant interested in a full-time job opportunity in Indianapolis, IN. We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented professional for this position.
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Proven experience (1-3 years) in insurance defense and coverage work preferred, but candidates with at least one year to three years of civil litigation experience will be considered. The ideal candidate will have expertise in insurance defense and coverage litigation, demonstrating a strong understanding of relevant laws and regulations.
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Provides expert international or domestic tax analysis and advice to the Deputy Commissioner International or an Industry Director on legislative issues, litigation matters, international or domestic tax administration priorities and policies, new or revised program priorities, significant technical issues, and sensitive or critical policy.
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