Law Firm
Los Angeles, CA
Workers' Compensation Law - General Attorney in Los Angeles, CA
Attorney
2-5 yrs required
No
Job Title: Attorney-Workers Compensation Associate
Job Responsibilities:
The role of an Attorney-Workers Compensation Associate involves engaging in various stages of the litigation process within the Workers' Compensation group. The associate will work with key client teams to deliver results for both the clients and the law firm. The responsibilities include handling Workers' Compensation cases, collaborating with team members, and contributing to the strategic coverage provided by the law firm.
Education and Experience Information:
Candidates for this position should have 2-5 years of experience in Workers' Compensation and must be admitted to practice law in California. This experience is essential to ensure they can effectively manage the responsibilities and cases that will be handled in the role.
Salary Information:
The annualized salary range for this position is between $90,000 and $165,000. The actual pay may be adjusted based on experience and other job-related factors permitted by law. In addition to the salary, the position offers bonuses and a comprehensive benefits package. The benefits package includes health insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, a 401(k) plan, flexible spending, and more.
Law Firm Information:
The law firm is a national civil litigation firm with offices in over 20 locations across 10 states, providing strategic coverage wherever clients conduct business. The firm is composed of experienced litigators and trial attorneys with capabilities spanning business and commercial disputes, employment and labor, insurance coverage, product liability, and other areas. The firm values teamwork, mentoring, and career growth, offering resources and opportunities for associates to thrive. The law firm emphasizes diversity, collaboration, and a positive culture where leadership and efficiency are rewarded. It serves public and private clients in sectors such as construction and energy, transportation, manufacturing, retail and hospitality, and insurance.
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