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A niche-market and reputable Insurance firm that specializes in insuring various institutions is looking to hire an in-house Litigation Counsel to join their fully remote national team that assists with the defense of property, casualty, and insurance coverage litigation in California.
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This position can be fully remote. As a remote agent, you will be responsible for assessing client financial needs, educating them on our services and recommending appropriate financial products to help them achieve their financial goals.
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The position is fully remote. Multi-state law firm seeks an experienced Associate Attorney to join their expanding insurance subrogation practice in New Jersey. The Associate Attorney will work closely with a highly-regarded partner who handles a wide range of complex insurance matters with a focus on subrogation claims representing the insurance company.
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This position can be fully remote from the office. Remote working/work at home options are available for this role. Our client, a prominent litigation firm, is seeking an Insurance Defense Attorney to join their team.
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Fully REMOTE role. This role can be 100% remote although the company usually meets 2x/year collaboration and team building. Growing stable P&C program insurance fronting platform company is seeking an Associate Counsel hire with 5-7 years of Reinsurance/Treaty Agreement/Contracting drafting and negotiating experience.
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This position has the option to be fully remote. A reputable law firm has partnered with us in a selective search for an Insurance Coverage Litigation Associate with offices in NYC and Los Angeles.
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This position can be worked fully remotely anywhere in CA but must be living in CA currently and have a CA bar number. We are currently hiring for the following practice areas: 1+ years Automotive litigation Catastrophic injury Insurance Defense General liability Habitability Medical malpractice Legal Malpractice Premises liability Product liability Professional liability Excellent interpersonal skills, oral advocacy, writing skills, and motivation, are a must.
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State Life Insurance License. Mortgage (Loan Originator) License. Great for the stay-at-home career seeker or someone wanting to work part-time. Federal Securities (Investment) License - SIE, Series 6, 63, 26, & 65.
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Remote work opportunities - choose to be fully remote or work in the office - your choice! At least 3 years of experience in insurance defense. Remote work opportunities - choose to be fully remote or work in the office - your choice.
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We're on the lookout for passionate and motivated individuals to join our dynamic team as Fully Remote Licensed Insurance Agent, leading our sales effort. Work from the comfort of your own home with a fully remote position, offering flexibility in your work hours.
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They offer flexible work arrangements and are open to hybrid, remote, or fully in-office setups. This firm specializes in various aspects of insurance coverage, including first-party insurance coverage and litigation, insurance bad faith, excess insurance, insurance policy formation disputes, equitable indemnity, contribution and subrogation, and reinsurance.
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