Job Title: Associate Attorney Job Responsibilities: The position of Associate Attorney at the law firm primarily involves defense litigation. The candidate will be responsible for handling cases related to personal injury, property damage, and first-party insurance claims. The role offers the possibility of working in a hybrid remote setup, providing flexibility in work location between the Mandeville or New Orleans office. The attorney will be expected to manage and execute
Job Title: Associate Attorney Job Responsibilities: The associate attorney will be involved in defense litigation, requiring strong writing skills. The candidate should possess experience in one or more of the following practice areas: employment law, premises liability, general casualty, workers’ compensation, and/or insurance coverage. The role may also include employment and general liability defense responsibilities. Education and Experience Information: The position ...
Job Title: Associate Attorney Job Responsibilities: - Engage in multi-party litigation with a focus on one or more of the following areas: general liability, personal injury and wrongful death, construction defect, premises liability, trucking and commercial transportation, class action, toxic tort, and/or maritime law. - Conduct depositions as part of the litigation process. - Handle legal files from inception through to resolution, ensuring comprehensive management and ove
Job OverviewMultiple firms across the United States — including insurance defense boutiques, mid-sized regional practices, and Am Law litigation groups — are actively seeking Insurance Defense Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. Insurance defense remains one of the busiest and most consistently hiring practice areas nationwide, and firms are expanding rapidly to manage increasing case volume and trial demands.I
Job Overview A law firm seeks an associate attorney in Mandeville, Louisiana, with the potential for fully remote candidates from in-state or out-of-state. Candidates with at least two licenses in Louisiana, Texas, Florida, Mississippi, or Alabama are preferred. Willingness to obtain a second state license if currently holding only one will be in defense litigation with a focus on strong writing