Job Title: Associate Attorney - Medical Malpractice DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The incumbent must possess the competencies, skills, and proven leadership ability to effectively perform the required functions in service to clients, partners, and the law firm. Other critical responsibilities of the Associate Attorney include the following: - Research information to establish the case and serve the client. - Administer the management of a case from inception to complet
Job OverviewA law firm seeks an Associate Attorney specializing in Medical Malpractice in Cincinnati, Ohio. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong leadership and legal skills to effectively serve clients and collaborate with partners and and analyze information to establish cases and serve cases from inception to completion, coordinating with attorneys, staff, and
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Discovery Attorney - Practice Management Duties: Assist with discovery activities, primarily document and email collection, review, and production. From time to time, may also take on other tasks. Reviews and codes documents (both electronic and paper) for relevancy, responsiveness, and privilege. Prepares privilege and redacted logs. Participates in special projects and other duties as assigned. read more
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