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Litigation work will include case analysis, preparation of motions, pleadings, discovery, conducting depositions, hearings, trials, appeals and communicating with the claims department. In this role you will defend litigation in a specified region of California, with occasional travel for case appearances, and have uncapped case value.
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This role will provide the associate with direct client contact and a hands-on role in moving the case forward. The growing design professional defense team in the Atlanta office of CSVL is seeking a litigation associate.
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Attorneys are expected to meet with clients to discuss their case, show compassion and empathy, and demonstrate an ability to earn their trust, confidence, and respect. In addition, the Attorney should be able to prepare the case for trial and try the case if needed.
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Our Client is a dynamic and rapidly growing personal injury and property damage law firm, seeks a highly motivated and passionate Personal Injury Litigation Attorney to join our team ATLANTA, GA.
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You possess advanced knowledge of litigation case management systems, docketing software (CompuLaw Vision/Milana preferred), e-discovery, and electronic calendaring systems. Once the centralized docketing department is established, you will supervise a team of docket specialists and clerks who track legal and filing deadlines for litigation matters in all relevant jurisdictions in multiple states.
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Work closely with litigation paralegals and case managers within POD. Must be licensed and in good standing with Georgia Bar. This firm has offices located in Winter Haven, Nashville, Columbus, Orlando, Melbourne, Atlanta, Kissimmee, Jacksonville, Fort Meyers, Memphis, Tampa, Brooklyn, New York, Daytona Beach, Savannah, Lexington, Pensacola, Plantation, Mobile, Jackson, Lakeland, Plantation/Ft. Lauderdale, and Sarasota.
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Perform docketing duties through use of the automated case tracking system (e.g., opening, updating, closing cases) Save pleadings, correspondence, and other case-related documents to the case file (both electronic and physical.
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Assist attorneys in managing a diverse caseload of litigation matters from inception to resolution, focusing on insurance liability claims, landlord-tenant matters, vendor disputes and all aspects of case management for notice of matter through resolution.
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A successful candidate will participate in litigation case management and strategy development, manage discovery, participate in witness interviews and witness preparation, take and defend depositions, argue motions, manage large complex discovery, and meaningfully support in business development efforts.
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Currently seeking an outstanding litigation associate to join the firm's Atlanta office. The ideal candidate will have multi-state, complex litigation practice credentials with interest and experience in white collar criminal defense and investigation work, with a willingness to learn about other facets of litigation.
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Conduct initial consultations with clients, provide case updates, and guide them through the pre-litigation process with empathy and professionalism. Keep detailed records of case progress, client interactions, and settlement negotiations.
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Join our dynamic litigation team in Atlanta, GA as a Litigation Paralegal and play a pivotal role in supporting successful case outcomes. Conduct legal research and use legal databases to support case strategies.
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Kanner & Pintaluga, a dynamic and rapidly growing personal injury and property damage law firm, seeks a highly motivated and passionate Personal Injury Litigation Attorney to join our team in Atlanta, GA.
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5+ years of litigation experience. Paid Time Off, Holiday, Bereavement, and Sick Time. Our Client offers a competitive benefits package for our full-time employees and their families. They will also provide clients with updates and communicate with insurance companies from time to time regarding status of claims, demands and offers.
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Responsible for following all processes and procedures in the firms case management software and documents/ledgers for all activities in the case management software. Assist with case development by ordering and following up on pertinent records.
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