of the litigation process. Key responsibilities include: - Handling 1st and 3rd party civil litigation cases, with a focus on personal injury defense. - Managing cases related to... bodily injury, premise liability, auto negligence, insurance coverage, commercial... trucking, and bad faith insuran......
Title: General Liability Associate Attorney Job Responsibilities: - Independently manage a litigation caseload, handling cases from inception through to resolution. - Collaborate closely with other attorneys and partners on various legal projects. - Regularly represent clients in court appearances and conduct depositions. - Maintain clear...
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## Summary CN is a world-class transportation leader and trade-enabler, offering exciting and challenging opportunities for its employees to make a difference and contribute to the organization's success. The Counsel, Litigation is responsible for providing defense for US litigation matters... at CN. This role is responsible for managing US litigation, including grade crossing accidents, employee injury claims (Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) and Longshore claims), perso... read more
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