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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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With keen focus on the productivity and defensibility of document review, clients rely on our comprehensive portfolio of software, services expertise and to address matters ranging from internal investigations to large-scale litigation with global e-discovery requirements.
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Wilson Elser is a full-service and leading defense litigation law firm who faithfully serves our clients with more than 1,000 attorneys, across 42 offices in the United States and one in London.
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We provide our clients with audit/assurance, tax, business valuation/litigation support, and estate/financial planning services. For additional information about available benefits, please contact Bryce Martin.
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Proficient knowledge of motions, discovery, evidence, litigation documentation, court rules, procedures, practices, calendar depositions, mediation, and hearings. At least 2 years of legal or insurance adjuster experience.
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Manage and maintain database and user platforms specific to mass tort litigation and settlements. The firm and our litigation group have an exceptional reputation for having an inclusive, collegial and supportive atmosphere, where members of the firm can thrive, learn, and advance in their career.
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We seek to add an experienced, motivated attorney to our Legal Operations team supporting the company by handling a wide variety of litigation and operational matters across all business units and platforms.
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The Litigation Paralegal provides paralegal, office and administrative support to attorneys and staff on the Litigation Team for issues involving any or all Districts/offices. Serves as a resource and screener for legal/litigation issues and questions arising in all the Districts and Central Office, and when necessary, directs legal issues to the appropriate resources within the Legal Division.
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A highly regarded law firm in Indianapolis, IN is seeking a Junior Employment Litigation Attorney to join their thriving practice in Indianapolis. A highly regarded law firm in Indianapolis, IN is seeking a Junior Employment Litigation Attorney to join their thriving practice in Indianapolis.
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Responsible for creation and maintenance of Litigation Team files in case management system, including directing intake of new matters, opening files in case management system, tracking down additional information needed by attorneys to process requests for legal assistance, maintenance of any paper working files as needed and uploading/organizing pleadings/notices/discovery /correspondence/etc.
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You will provide expertise in claims investigation & evaluation, claims negotiation & resolution, and manage the litigation process including the partnership with defense counsel. Manages litigation process.
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Experienced litigation attorney: You’ll manage the entire legal process, from investigation and discovery though trial prep and court proceedings representing clients in depositions, site inspections, court hearings, trials, etc.
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Ideal candidates should have experience working in a fast-paced defense law firm and 3 or more years of litigation experience. 3+ years of law firm experience in a role supporting litigation attorneys.
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Boutique plaintiff personal injury law firm located on northside of Indianapolis is seeking a full-time litigation paralegal. Boutique plaintiff personal injury law firm located on northside of Indianapolis is seeking a full-time litigation paralegal.
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Analysis related to mergers, acquisitions, litigation, ESOPs, and estate and succession planning. Analysis related to mergers, acquisitions, litigation, ESOPs, and estate and succession planning.
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