Law Firm
Jacksonville, FL
Insurance Defense - General Attorney / Personal Injury Defense Attorney in Jacksonville, FL
Attorney
Min 2 yrs required
No
Litigation Attorney
Job Title: Litigation Attorney
Job Responsibilities:
- Draft and review substantive pleadings and motions.
- Respond to motions and discovery requests.
- Communicate effectively with team members and clients.
- Provide excellent customer service with a client-first mindset.
- Work efficiently in a fast-paced and evolving environment.
- Utilize Microsoft Word, Office, PowerPoint, and Excel proficiently.
Education and Experience Information:
- The candidate must possess stellar academic credentials.
- A minimum of 2 years of civil litigation experience is required.
- Prior experience in insurance defense, premises liability, or bodily injury is highly desired.
- The candidate must be a licensed member of the Florida Bar and in good standing.
- Strong legal research and writing skills are necessary, along with persuasive oral advocacy skills.
- The candidate should be highly organized, a self-starter, and goal-oriented with a focus on long-term career goals.
Salary Information:
- Competitive compensation is offered, although specific salary figures are not provided.
Additional Information:
- The position offers a hybrid work schedule, combining remote and in-person work.
- The law firm emphasizes diversity in leadership, with over 70% of attorneys from diverse backgrounds and more than 60% of shareholders from minority groups.
- Opportunities for rapid career progression, hands-on experience, and learning are available.
- The law firm values work-life balance and provides comprehensive benefits including generous PTO, top-tier medical insurance, and a robust 401k plan with a match.
- The law firm was established in 1963 and is known for its legal expertise in trial, appellate, coverage, commercial, and real estate transaction services, employing over 200 attorneys across 12 offices.
Jun 04, 2025
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Apr 30, 2025
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