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RemoteWorker US

Litigation Trial Attorney (Open to Remote)

RemoteWorker US, Spokane, Washington, United States, 99254


Compensation Minimum:

$107,000 / yearCompensation Maximum:

$181,000 / yearCompensation may vary based on the job level and your geographic work location.As the Litigation Trial Attorney for Washington state, you will provide legal representation for the corporation and its insured within established corporate guidelines and the applicable code of professional responsibility. Litigation includes all aspects of civil litigation, including trials and proceedings in all forums, whether at the local, state or federal level, mediation, arbitration, and administrative proceedings. You will provide legal advice to assist the disposition of claims in a fair manner consistent with relevant statutes and within the guidelines of the company. You will report to the Legal Manager.Primary Accountabilities

You will handle litigation involving the corporation and its insured within established corporate guidelines and the applicable code of professional responsibility. You will handle files and complex issues and communicate with the client regarding file status and progress.You will analyze the file as litigation progresses. You will evaluate cases and seek settlement.You will conduct discovery (e.g. written interrogatories, requests for production of documents, and depositions).You will conduct motion practice.You will draft all necessary pleadings, papers, and briefs to promote litigation. You will conduct necessary research to support drafting activities.You will advocate for the client position in all forums (state and federal court, alternative dispute resolution, administrative tribunals, and regulatory hearings) and circumstances. You will negotiate in the resolution of claims and other issues.You will stay current on state statutes and court decisions and analyze how statutes and court decisions affect the interpretation and enforceability of the policy provisions. You may have or develop areas of specialty practice (e.g. special property, workers compensation, environmental law, commercial coverage).You will participate in divisional or corporate projects as assigned.You will develop and deliver presentations for other departments to inform personnel on how the law affects their job responsibilities.Qualifications

5-15 years of experience preparing civil pleadings, motions, and discovery and deposing witnesses.Demonstrated litigation experience.Solid knowledge of rules of Professional Responsibility for the jurisdiction in which they practice.Solid knowledge of tort, contract, and insurance law.Admission to the Washington State Bar or eligibility for admission to the bar and obtaining admission within a year of hiring.Juris Doctor.Washington state licensed.This position is considered for a Full-Time Remote work arrangement. The preferred location for this role is Washington state.We encourage you to apply even if you do not meet all of the requirements listed above. Skills can be used in many different ways, and your life and professional experience may be relevant beyond what a list of requirements will capture. We encourage those who are passionate about what we do to apply!We provide benefits that support your physical, emotional, and financial wellbeing. You will have access to comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and wellbeing benefits that enable you to take care of your health. We also offer a competitive 401(k) contribution, a pension plan, an annual incentive, 9 paid holidays, and a paid time off program (23 days accrued annually for full-time employees). In addition, our student loan repayment program and paid-family leave are available to support our employees and their families. Interns and contingent workers are not eligible for American Family Insurance Group benefits.We are an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws pertaining to non-discrimination, non-harassment, and equal opportunity. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state, and local law.

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