Insurance Defense Attorney Insurance - Tampa, FL at Geebo

Insurance Defense Attorney

Quick Apply 9 hours ago Full Job Description Insurance Defense Attorney Growing Firm VERY Competitive Pay TempExperts is partnered with an Insurance Defense firm seeking an Insurance Defense Attorney.
The ideal candidate will have 3-7
years of defense litigation experience.
Responsibilities will include:
Manage a significant caseload from inception to post-trial.
Attend hearings, depositions, mediations, and trials.
Prepare pleadings, discovery/discovery responses, motions, and other litigation documents.
Prepare timely reports to insurance carriers and clients regarding case status and ongoing activities.
Develop clients via relationship building methods.
Travel to carious courthouses and other locations will be expected.
Meet monthly billing requirements.
Skills and Competencies:
Must have knowledge and experience in first-party property claims and/or PIP litigation.
Must have knowledge and expertise in all phases of litigation from pleadings through trial.
Must have knowledge and experience taking and defending depositions.
Must have strong and persuasive oral advocacy as well as excellent writing skills.
Must be skilled in evaluating cases.
Qualifications:
Must be a Good Standing Member of the Florida Bar.
Excellent academic credentials required.
Must have working knowledge and familiarity with Microsoft Office products.
Must be technologically confident; very comfortable using process management systems and effectively utilizing available technology and automation.
Knowledge of Time Matters, Juris, and Acuity is a plus.
What's Offered:
Competitive pay Great work environment Medical, vision, dental, and voluntary insurance 401 (k) Retirement Plan with company match Paid Holidays Paid Time Off Free Parking Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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