Recruiter
Denver, CO
Subrogation & Recovery Associate
Attorney
2-11 yrs required
No
A law firm seeks a driven Associate with four to seven years of litigation experience to join its Denver, CO office through our recruiting services. In this role, you will focus on subrogation and recovery matters, representing clients in court proceedings and working alongside forensic specialists to pursue claims arising from property damage.
Duties
Represent clients in civil actions in both federal and state courts, pursuing recovery for property loss and related damages
Coordinate with forensic professionals—such as fire origin investigators, structural and mechanical engineers, and accounting experts—to assess liability and financial exposure
Draft and file pleadings, discovery requests and responses, motions, and legal briefs tailored to subrogation matters
Prepare for and participate in court hearings, presenting arguments and advocating on behalf of clients
Take and defend depositions of witnesses, experts, and involved parties
Maintain clear and timely communication with clients, expert consultants, and opposing counsel to advance case strategy
Requirements
Juris Doctor (.) degree from an ABA-accredited law school
Admission to the Colorado bar (required)
Four to seven years of civil litigation experience, preferably involving product defect claims, property damage lawsuits, construction disputes, or property insurance recoveries
Proven track record collaborating with various forensic experts to analyze the legal and factual underpinnings of subrogation claims
Strong drafting skills, including comfort preparing detailed pleadings, motions, and discovery documents
Excellent oral advocacy, with demonstrated ability to argue motions and examine witnesses effectively
Ability to work autonomously on assigned files and coordinate seamlessly within a team environment
Willingness to travel as necessary for site inspections, depositions, or trial appearances
Education
. from an accredited institution, with evidence of solid academic performance (., law review, moot court, honors programs)
Certifications
Active membership in the Colorado State Bar (required)
Federal court admission (preferred but not mandatory)
Skills
Exceptional legal research and analytical abilities to pinpoint relevant case law and statutory authority
Meticulous attention to detail when reviewing expert reports, financial records, and policy language
Strong written communication for crafting persuasive briefs, motions, and correspondence
Effective oral communication and courtroom presence for hearings, mediations, and settlement discussions
Collaborative mindset, capable of partnering with forensic consultants, claims personnel, and co-counsel
Project management and organization to oversee multiple cases and meet strict deadlines in a fast-paced environment
Benefits
Supportive, inclusive work environment that fosters professional development and mentorship
Opportunities to work on high-profile subrogation matters alongside experienced litigators
Access to continuing legal education and resources for career advancement
Jul 18, 2025
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