Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: As an Attorney III with the organization, the primary responsibilities include handling complex and sensitive legal work related to workers' compensation cases. This involves representing the organization, its insured employers, and various State Agencies of California in...
Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: - Join the State Contracts Legal team at the organization, focusing on defending California's insured employers and state agencies in workers’ compensation cases. - Draft pleadings, conduct discovery, negotiate settlements, and make court appearances, including trials. - Analyze orthopedic...
Title:** Attorney III **Job Responsibilities:** The Attorney III at the organization is responsible for representing the organization in handling and litigating workers’ compensation cases of above-average complexity. These responsibilities include: - Developing litigation strategies to represent the organization in cases filed against it or...
Title: Deputy Attorney General IV Job Responsibilities: The Deputy Attorney General IV position is part of the Business Litigation Section within the Department of Justice's Civil Law Division. The primary responsibilities include representing state agencies and officials in state and federal trial...
Title: Deputy Attorney General (DAG) III, IV, V Job Responsibilities: The Business Litigation Section at the Department of Justice is seeking Deputy Attorneys General (DAG) to represent state agencies and officials in state and federal trial and appellate courts, including federal bankruptcy...
Title Deputy City Attorney II Job Responsibilities The Deputy City Attorney II will work within the Workers’ Compensation Division of the organization's Civil Branch. The primary responsibility includes defending the City of Los Angeles in industrial injury claims litigated before...
Title Mass Tort Deputy Attorney General Job Responsibilities The Mass Tort Deputy Attorney General is a key position within the Tort and Condemnation Section of the Department of Justice's Civil Law Division. The role involves handling a variety of cases related to government...
Title: Mass Tort Deputy Attorney General Job Responsibilities: The Mass Tort Deputy Attorney General role involves handling a wide range of cases related to government tort liability, focusing on complex and challenging cases such as class actions, mass tort matters, and related...
Title: Mass Tort Deputy Attorney General Job Responsibilities: - Engage in all aspects of civil litigation, from inception through trial, settlement, or appeal. - Handle complex discovery processes including mass document productions and preparation of privilege logs. - Research and draft dispositive motions. - Appear...
Title: Mass Tort Deputy Attorney General Job Responsibilities: The Mass Tort Deputy Attorney General will be part of the Tort and Condemnation Section within the Department of Justice. The primary responsibilities include handling a variety of cases involving government tort liability, with...
Organization: **Members Only** Position: Deputy City Attorney II - Construction Law Salary: - Hourly, $4, - $6, Biweekly, $10, - $15, Monthly, $124, - $181, Annually Job Type: Full-Time Experience: Minimum of 3 years of construction law experience...
Title Deputy City Attorney I/II Job Responsibilities The Deputy City Attorney I/II in the Workers’ Compensation Division is tasked with defending the City of Los Angeles in industrial injury claims that are litigated before the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB)....
Title: Attorney IV** **Job Responsibilities:** The Attorney IV at the organization is tasked with handling complex, sensitive, and difficult workers’ compensation cases and assignments to defend the organization and its insureds. Specific responsibilities include: - Collaborating with internal and external clients to draft...
Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: As an Attorney III at the organization, the primary responsibilities involve representing the insured employers and various State Agencies of California in workers' compensation-related legal matters. The role requires handling, defending, litigating, and resolving complex workers' compensation...
Title**: Attorney III **Job Responsibilities**: The Attorney III position at the organization involves a variety of legal duties primarily focused on workers' compensation cases. Key responsibilities include: - Drafting pleadings, conducting discovery, and negotiating settlements. - Making confident court appearances, including trials. - Analyzing orthopedic...
Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: The Attorney III at the organization is responsible for handling and litigating workers' compensation cases and assignments of above-average complexity necessary to defend the organization and its insureds. The role involves managing Serious and Willful (S&W) claims...
Title: Attorney IV Job Responsibilities: The Attorney IV at the organization is tasked with handling and litigating complex, sensitive, and difficult workers' compensation cases. This includes defending the organization and its insureds against serious and willful claims, as well as handling Labor...
Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: As an Attorney III at the organization, you will be involved in handling, defending, litigating, and resolving complex workers’ compensation cases, specifically those of above-average complexity. Your core responsibilities will include: - Collaborating closely with internal and external...
Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: The Attorney III at the organization is tasked with handling and litigating complex workers’ compensation cases and assignments to defend the organization and its insureds. This includes: - Developing litigation strategies for complex workers' compensation cases filed against...
Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: - Represent the organization in handling/litigating workers’ compensation cases and assignments of above average complexity. - Handle Serious and Willful (“S&W”) claims and Labor Code Section 132a cases before the Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC)/Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board...