Description Position at Jacoby & Meyers Do you want to LOVE where you work, make an impact in your community, and receive hands on training alongside some of the best attorneys in the field? Jacoby & Meyers is the pre-eminent law firm protecting consumers since 1972. We are currently seeking a smart and capable Trial Attorney to join our growing team. At Jacoby & Meyers, every single employee gets to make an impact. Our values guide the way we work with each other. It's a culture where you have the freedom to experiment and push your talents as far as they can go. Job Title: Trial Attorney Salary Range: $100K- 200K Type of Position: Full Time Location: Fully Remote (Must be able to attend in person hearings, depositions and trial preparation) Job Description: Core duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Draft pleadings (complaints, motions, oppositions) Draft and review discovery, meet and confer letters, and discovery motions Argue motion and opposition hearings remotely and in Court Take and defend percipient and expert depositions Prepare pre-trial documents and trial materials Active participation in trial Strategically litigate cases by obtaining key evidence to work up case file Draft mediation briefs and attend mediation, active participation in negotiating settlements Regular client communication Assist in management of litigation assistants and paralegals Attend regular trainings for professional development Requirements: Candidate has a JD and is admitted to the California bar Strong written and oral advocacy skills Highly motivated to learn and grow Very well organized Resourceful and persistent Civil litigation or personal injury experience is a plus What We Offer: Medical, Dental, Vision, and Pet Insurance Flexible Time Off (unlimited paid vacation) Remote positions Flexible Hours 401(k) with Company Match J&M attorneys receive 1x1 Leadership Coaching Continued education, including a Trial Academy facilitated by one of the most accomplished trial attorneys in the field Company-paid Life Insurance and AD&D Coverage, Voluntary Life Insurance Short-term and Long-term Disability Employee Assistance and Travel Assistance Programs Paid Holidays Health FSA and Dependent Care FSA Hospital and Accident Insurance Commuter Transportation Incentive Fully-paid parking Leadership Development Programs About J&M: Jacoby & Meyers was founded in 1972 with the intention of making the legal system more accessible to the average person. Now, more than 50 years later, we continue to help people get the justice and compensation they deserve. Specializing in all types of accident claims, including automobile, motorcycle, bicycle, Uber/Lyft, or trucking accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, construction accidents and other wrongful conduct, the attorneys at Jacoby & Meyers have recovered over a billion dollars for their clients' personal injury and wrongful death claims caused by the negligence of a third party. REQUIRED: Resume, References, Law school transcript Jacoby & Meyers is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
01/10/2026
Full time
Description Position at Jacoby & Meyers Do you want to LOVE where you work, make an impact in your community, and receive hands on training alongside some of the best attorneys in the field? Jacoby & Meyers is the pre-eminent law firm protecting consumers since 1972. We are currently seeking a smart and capable Trial Attorney to join our growing team. At Jacoby & Meyers, every single employee gets to make an impact. Our values guide the way we work with each other. It's a culture where you have the freedom to experiment and push your talents as far as they can go. Job Title: Trial Attorney Salary Range: $100K- 200K Type of Position: Full Time Location: Fully Remote (Must be able to attend in person hearings, depositions and trial preparation) Job Description: Core duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Draft pleadings (complaints, motions, oppositions) Draft and review discovery, meet and confer letters, and discovery motions Argue motion and opposition hearings remotely and in Court Take and defend percipient and expert depositions Prepare pre-trial documents and trial materials Active participation in trial Strategically litigate cases by obtaining key evidence to work up case file Draft mediation briefs and attend mediation, active participation in negotiating settlements Regular client communication Assist in management of litigation assistants and paralegals Attend regular trainings for professional development Requirements: Candidate has a JD and is admitted to the California bar Strong written and oral advocacy skills Highly motivated to learn and grow Very well organized Resourceful and persistent Civil litigation or personal injury experience is a plus What We Offer: Medical, Dental, Vision, and Pet Insurance Flexible Time Off (unlimited paid vacation) Remote positions Flexible Hours 401(k) with Company Match J&M attorneys receive 1x1 Leadership Coaching Continued education, including a Trial Academy facilitated by one of the most accomplished trial attorneys in the field Company-paid Life Insurance and AD&D Coverage, Voluntary Life Insurance Short-term and Long-term Disability Employee Assistance and Travel Assistance Programs Paid Holidays Health FSA and Dependent Care FSA Hospital and Accident Insurance Commuter Transportation Incentive Fully-paid parking Leadership Development Programs About J&M: Jacoby & Meyers was founded in 1972 with the intention of making the legal system more accessible to the average person. Now, more than 50 years later, we continue to help people get the justice and compensation they deserve. Specializing in all types of accident claims, including automobile, motorcycle, bicycle, Uber/Lyft, or trucking accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, construction accidents and other wrongful conduct, the attorneys at Jacoby & Meyers have recovered over a billion dollars for their clients' personal injury and wrongful death claims caused by the negligence of a third party. REQUIRED: Resume, References, Law school transcript Jacoby & Meyers is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
We need a Litigation Paralegal & Immigration Paralegal for immediate placement Law Offices of Rhonda F. Gelfman, P.A. - Miami, FL Full-Time In-Office Only Seeking a skilled bi-lingual paralegal, familiar with Florida statutes, case law, family matters, civil claims, arbitration, and the ability to learn new areas of law in a fast paced environment. We also need an immigration paralegal able to process cases start to finish.
01/10/2026
Full time
We need a Litigation Paralegal & Immigration Paralegal for immediate placement Law Offices of Rhonda F. Gelfman, P.A. - Miami, FL Full-Time In-Office Only Seeking a skilled bi-lingual paralegal, familiar with Florida statutes, case law, family matters, civil claims, arbitration, and the ability to learn new areas of law in a fast paced environment. We also need an immigration paralegal able to process cases start to finish.
Who We Are Headquartered in Bakersfield, California, Klein DeNatale Goldner, LLP has served clients throughout California and beyond with the highest standards of excellence for more than seven decades. Our office provides a range of comprehensive legal services, including: complex business transactions and litigation, estate planning and probate matters, agricultural issues, labor and employment matters, water and public agency law, intellectual property, and emerging health care issues. What You'll Bring: Experience in corporate transactions. An exceptional ability to understand, analyze, and tackle complex legal issues. Comfort with drafting key legal documents. An aptitude for managing client documents. Proficiency with essential software, including Excel, Word, Outlook, and Westlaw. A California paralegal certificate or paralegal certification and a bachelor's degree. Why Choose KDG? A supportive, collaborative, and inclusive work environment. Commitment to work-life balance. Ongoing professional development. Opportunities for advancement and leadership. Compensation, Benefits, and Perks: The anticipated base salary range for this full-time role is $50,000 to $90,000 per year, with the final offer dependent on factors such as experience, job-related skills, qualifications, and location. Performance-based bonuses. Comprehensive health insurance plan, including medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and their dependents. 401(k) plan with a generous company contribution. Generous paid time off, including vacation days, personal days, sick days, and paid holidays. Training programs, and continuing education opportunities. Wellness programs and mental health support. Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Employee recognition and rewards program. Regular social events and team-building activities. Modern and beautifully designed workspace. Well-stocked employee breakroom with healthy snacks, grab-and-go meal options, and a premium coffee and espresso bar. How to Apply We're excited to welcome the next Paralegal professional to our exceptional team at KDG. Apply now and help shape the future of our Transactions department. Please submit your resume to .
01/10/2026
Full time
Who We Are Headquartered in Bakersfield, California, Klein DeNatale Goldner, LLP has served clients throughout California and beyond with the highest standards of excellence for more than seven decades. Our office provides a range of comprehensive legal services, including: complex business transactions and litigation, estate planning and probate matters, agricultural issues, labor and employment matters, water and public agency law, intellectual property, and emerging health care issues. What You'll Bring: Experience in corporate transactions. An exceptional ability to understand, analyze, and tackle complex legal issues. Comfort with drafting key legal documents. An aptitude for managing client documents. Proficiency with essential software, including Excel, Word, Outlook, and Westlaw. A California paralegal certificate or paralegal certification and a bachelor's degree. Why Choose KDG? A supportive, collaborative, and inclusive work environment. Commitment to work-life balance. Ongoing professional development. Opportunities for advancement and leadership. Compensation, Benefits, and Perks: The anticipated base salary range for this full-time role is $50,000 to $90,000 per year, with the final offer dependent on factors such as experience, job-related skills, qualifications, and location. Performance-based bonuses. Comprehensive health insurance plan, including medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and their dependents. 401(k) plan with a generous company contribution. Generous paid time off, including vacation days, personal days, sick days, and paid holidays. Training programs, and continuing education opportunities. Wellness programs and mental health support. Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Employee recognition and rewards program. Regular social events and team-building activities. Modern and beautifully designed workspace. Well-stocked employee breakroom with healthy snacks, grab-and-go meal options, and a premium coffee and espresso bar. How to Apply We're excited to welcome the next Paralegal professional to our exceptional team at KDG. Apply now and help shape the future of our Transactions department. Please submit your resume to .
Lebanon, TN law firm Lannom & Williams is seeking a full-time personal injury paralegal. Experience should include meeting and calls with clients, working with attorneys to draft pleadings, preparation of written discovery requests and responses, preparing exhibits for depositions and trial, both electronic and paper filing/service of materials with state and federal courts, maintaining litigation calendars, scheduling meetings, depositions, hearings, and trials, monitoring client medical progress and preparing medical chronologies, communication with insurance adjusters, and negotiating/resolving claimed subrogation interests. Salary dependent on experience.
01/10/2026
Full time
Lebanon, TN law firm Lannom & Williams is seeking a full-time personal injury paralegal. Experience should include meeting and calls with clients, working with attorneys to draft pleadings, preparation of written discovery requests and responses, preparing exhibits for depositions and trial, both electronic and paper filing/service of materials with state and federal courts, maintaining litigation calendars, scheduling meetings, depositions, hearings, and trials, monitoring client medical progress and preparing medical chronologies, communication with insurance adjusters, and negotiating/resolving claimed subrogation interests. Salary dependent on experience.
About Incline P&C Group Incline P&C Group is a privately owned company, backed by private equity and its original founders, with an exclusive focus on the property and casualty program insurance market. The company writes $2 billion in premiums through its A-rated and managed carriers. Incline has a team of over 100 employees headquartered in Austin, Texas. Incline P&C Group is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Paralegal to join our Legal team. This role will provide advanced support to the Chief Legal Officer, senior attorneys and executive leadership on a wide range of transactional, regulatory, and corporate governance matters. The ideal candidate brings over ten years of experience in complex contract management, document review, corporate recordkeeping, and legal operations within an insurance, corporate, or financial services environment. What You'll Do As a Paralegal , you will play a vital role in maintaining operational and regulatory integrity across Incline's business. You will: Draft, review, and proofread contracts, amendments, and other legal documents for accuracy and compliance with company policies and regulatory standards. Manage the full lifecycle of contracts-including drafting, execution, renewal, and expiration tracking-ensuring documentation accuracy and version control. Support transactional activities, including due diligence, corporate entity formation, and ongoing compliance maintenance. Coordinate litigation tracking, subpoena responses, and support for internal and external audits. Maintain corporate books, governance records, and executive materials consistent with state and regulatory requirements. Prepare and organize legal correspondence, summaries, and reports for executives and external partners. Conduct legal and factual research to support contract negotiations, compliance assessments, and business transactions. Ensure document accuracy, consistency, and formatting across all legal communications and agreements. Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external counsel to facilitate information exchange and timely completion of legal matters. Provide notary services and assist with special legal projects as assigned by the legal team. What We're Looking For We're seeking a highly organized and resourceful Paralegal who thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. This person must demonstrate exceptional attention to detail, accuracy, and professionalism while handling confidential matters with discretion. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree. Paralegal Certificate preferred. Minimum of 10+ years of paralegal or legal operations experience, preferably within the insurance, corporate, or financial services sector. Extensive experience drafting and reviewing contracts, amendments, and agreements. Strong knowledge of corporate governance, entity management, and compliance requirements. Proven experience managing litigation tracking and document responses. Exceptional proofreading and editing skills with keen attention to detail. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and contract management tools. Excellent organizational and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. Preferred Qualifications Experience in the insurance, corporate, or financial services industry. Experience supporting executive-level counsel or leadership. Notary Public certification. Location This role is based in Austin, TX and operates within a hybrid work model. Why Incline Insurance Group? At Incline, you'll join a collaborative and high-performing team at the intersection of law, insurance, and strategy. You'll work closely with executive leadership and play a key role in maintaining compliance, supporting strategic transactions, and ensuring operational excellence across the enterprise. PI240913bee98f-8133
01/08/2026
Full time
About Incline P&C Group Incline P&C Group is a privately owned company, backed by private equity and its original founders, with an exclusive focus on the property and casualty program insurance market. The company writes $2 billion in premiums through its A-rated and managed carriers. Incline has a team of over 100 employees headquartered in Austin, Texas. Incline P&C Group is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Paralegal to join our Legal team. This role will provide advanced support to the Chief Legal Officer, senior attorneys and executive leadership on a wide range of transactional, regulatory, and corporate governance matters. The ideal candidate brings over ten years of experience in complex contract management, document review, corporate recordkeeping, and legal operations within an insurance, corporate, or financial services environment. What You'll Do As a Paralegal , you will play a vital role in maintaining operational and regulatory integrity across Incline's business. You will: Draft, review, and proofread contracts, amendments, and other legal documents for accuracy and compliance with company policies and regulatory standards. Manage the full lifecycle of contracts-including drafting, execution, renewal, and expiration tracking-ensuring documentation accuracy and version control. Support transactional activities, including due diligence, corporate entity formation, and ongoing compliance maintenance. Coordinate litigation tracking, subpoena responses, and support for internal and external audits. Maintain corporate books, governance records, and executive materials consistent with state and regulatory requirements. Prepare and organize legal correspondence, summaries, and reports for executives and external partners. Conduct legal and factual research to support contract negotiations, compliance assessments, and business transactions. Ensure document accuracy, consistency, and formatting across all legal communications and agreements. Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external counsel to facilitate information exchange and timely completion of legal matters. Provide notary services and assist with special legal projects as assigned by the legal team. What We're Looking For We're seeking a highly organized and resourceful Paralegal who thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. This person must demonstrate exceptional attention to detail, accuracy, and professionalism while handling confidential matters with discretion. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree. Paralegal Certificate preferred. Minimum of 10+ years of paralegal or legal operations experience, preferably within the insurance, corporate, or financial services sector. Extensive experience drafting and reviewing contracts, amendments, and agreements. Strong knowledge of corporate governance, entity management, and compliance requirements. Proven experience managing litigation tracking and document responses. Exceptional proofreading and editing skills with keen attention to detail. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and contract management tools. Excellent organizational and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. Preferred Qualifications Experience in the insurance, corporate, or financial services industry. Experience supporting executive-level counsel or leadership. Notary Public certification. Location This role is based in Austin, TX and operates within a hybrid work model. Why Incline Insurance Group? At Incline, you'll join a collaborative and high-performing team at the intersection of law, insurance, and strategy. You'll work closely with executive leadership and play a key role in maintaining compliance, supporting strategic transactions, and ensuring operational excellence across the enterprise. PI240913bee98f-8133
Attorney Insurance Toxic Tort - Billerica, MA Insurance Claims Specialist Adjuster Examiner Analyst Attorney Environmental Toxic Tort Asbestos Pollution Health Hazard _ . REMOTE WORK FROM HOME AVAILABLE Provide legal representation and advice for insureds and company for commercial claims involving Toxic Tort, Environmental, Pollution and Asbestos. Resolve high risk, complex, and difficult claims by representing clients in trials or hearings, including appeals and arbitrations. Interpret insurance contracts and coverage issues. Work with client and claims department to establish, communicate, and implement litigation plan. Obtain meaningful discovery, take depositions, and participate in motion practice as warranted. Prepare and try cases of high complexity and exposure involving toxic tort, pollution, asbestos, or environmental matters. Recognize, promote, and negotiate settlement opportunities. Review and evaluate cases and lawsuits in accordance with company best practices guidelines. Mentor trial attorneys and paralegals on procedural or legal issues. Take on a position with a company offering a generous compensation package with competitive bonuses, company paid health and wellness benefits, company matched 401(k), profit sharing, stock options, and pension. Vacation time from start with paid time off for personal days, sick days, and holidays. For complete details contact Greg Foss at: ext 270 Or submit resume online at: Or email to: Please reference when responding. Diedre Moire Corporation Education Requirements: Bachelor Degree Minimum Experience Requirements: 5-10 years Job City Location: Billerica Job State Location: MA Job Country Location: USA Salary Range: $110,000 to $140,000 Diedre Moire Corporation, Inc. WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER and our employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, handicap, disability or marital status. We reasonably accommodate individuals with handicaps, disabilities and bona fide religious beliefs. Jobs Career Position Hiring. CONSIDERED EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: Insurance Claims Specialist Adjuster Examiner Analyst Attorney Environmental Toxic Tort Asbestos Pollution Health Hazard DISCLAIMER: We will make every effort to consider applications for all available positions and shall use one or more of the contact methods and addresses indicated in resume or online application. Indicated location may be proximate or may be desirable point of embarkation for paid or unpaid relocation to another venue. Job descriptions may fit single or multiple presently available or anticipated positions and are NOT an offer of employment or contract implied or otherwise. Described compensation is not definite nor precise and may be estimated and approximate and is negotiable depending on market conditions and candidate availability and other factors and is solely at the discretion of employers. Linguistics used herein may use First Person Singular and First Person Plural grammatical person construction for and with the meaning of Third Person Singular and Third Person Plural references. We reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary. Response to a specific posting or advertisement may result in consideration for other opportunities and not necessarily the incentive or basis of the response. Nothing herein is or may be considered a promise, guarantee, offer, pledge, agreement, contract, or oath. If you submit an application or resume which contains your email address, we will use that email address to communicate with you about this and other positions. We use an email quality control service to maintain security and a remove and dead address filter. To cancel receiving email communications, simply send an email from your address with the word remove in the subject line to Or, visit the website at . If you have further concern regarding email received from us, call
01/06/2026
Full time
Attorney Insurance Toxic Tort - Billerica, MA Insurance Claims Specialist Adjuster Examiner Analyst Attorney Environmental Toxic Tort Asbestos Pollution Health Hazard _ . REMOTE WORK FROM HOME AVAILABLE Provide legal representation and advice for insureds and company for commercial claims involving Toxic Tort, Environmental, Pollution and Asbestos. Resolve high risk, complex, and difficult claims by representing clients in trials or hearings, including appeals and arbitrations. Interpret insurance contracts and coverage issues. Work with client and claims department to establish, communicate, and implement litigation plan. Obtain meaningful discovery, take depositions, and participate in motion practice as warranted. Prepare and try cases of high complexity and exposure involving toxic tort, pollution, asbestos, or environmental matters. Recognize, promote, and negotiate settlement opportunities. Review and evaluate cases and lawsuits in accordance with company best practices guidelines. Mentor trial attorneys and paralegals on procedural or legal issues. Take on a position with a company offering a generous compensation package with competitive bonuses, company paid health and wellness benefits, company matched 401(k), profit sharing, stock options, and pension. Vacation time from start with paid time off for personal days, sick days, and holidays. For complete details contact Greg Foss at: ext 270 Or submit resume online at: Or email to: Please reference when responding. Diedre Moire Corporation Education Requirements: Bachelor Degree Minimum Experience Requirements: 5-10 years Job City Location: Billerica Job State Location: MA Job Country Location: USA Salary Range: $110,000 to $140,000 Diedre Moire Corporation, Inc. WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER and our employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, handicap, disability or marital status. We reasonably accommodate individuals with handicaps, disabilities and bona fide religious beliefs. Jobs Career Position Hiring. CONSIDERED EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: Insurance Claims Specialist Adjuster Examiner Analyst Attorney Environmental Toxic Tort Asbestos Pollution Health Hazard DISCLAIMER: We will make every effort to consider applications for all available positions and shall use one or more of the contact methods and addresses indicated in resume or online application. Indicated location may be proximate or may be desirable point of embarkation for paid or unpaid relocation to another venue. Job descriptions may fit single or multiple presently available or anticipated positions and are NOT an offer of employment or contract implied or otherwise. Described compensation is not definite nor precise and may be estimated and approximate and is negotiable depending on market conditions and candidate availability and other factors and is solely at the discretion of employers. Linguistics used herein may use First Person Singular and First Person Plural grammatical person construction for and with the meaning of Third Person Singular and Third Person Plural references. We reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary. Response to a specific posting or advertisement may result in consideration for other opportunities and not necessarily the incentive or basis of the response. Nothing herein is or may be considered a promise, guarantee, offer, pledge, agreement, contract, or oath. If you submit an application or resume which contains your email address, we will use that email address to communicate with you about this and other positions. We use an email quality control service to maintain security and a remove and dead address filter. To cancel receiving email communications, simply send an email from your address with the word remove in the subject line to Or, visit the website at . If you have further concern regarding email received from us, call
Description Summary: The Litigation Attorney is a junior attorney with litigation experience who will manage all stages of litigation and claims management, from management of service of process through case resolution. Primary responsibilities will direct supervision of two other team members, a paralegal and claims coordinator. The Litigation Attorney will oversee low to middle level risk claims and manage the work of the claims team members as well as outside counsel. The Litigation Attorney will provide timely response to claims, complaints, subpoenas and other service of process; legal research; review and drafting of pleadings and discovery responses, claim summaries, executive reporting, mediation/trial and other litigation-related events; e-discovery and legal holds management; and other activities under the supervision of more senior attorneys relating to all phases of litigation from pre-trial investigation through mediation, settlements, verdict or appeal. Responsibilities: Work with VP of Litigation and other attorneys in the daily management of pre-litigation and litigation pertaining to a broad range of litigation, pre-litigation and other claim management matters for the entire enterprise including professional liability, general liability, regulatory matters and commercial litigation. Direct management of 2 associates (Paralegal and Claims Coordinator) Monitor and manage service of process, filings, subpoenas and a variety of other legal service documents served on the entire enterprise. Monitor and assist with legal demands, preservation demands, legal holds and the collection of e-discovery, medical or billing records as needed. Draft, review and management of various agreements and other documents related to claims management, pre-litigation and litigation matters. Draft, review and interact with internal and outside counsel as well as internal clients working on discovery projects, retrieval of ESI, reviewing discovery responses, draft motions and other litigation related filings. Draft correspondence to regional clients and/or outside counsel related to a variety of topics. Monitor and manage confidential and proprietary databases and documents utilized by litigation team department. Work and collaborate with internal clients across the enterprise to manage claims at various levels including claim resolution and settlement closings. Communication with outside counsel and internal leadership and staff regarding various matters. Conduct legal document research, retrieving information, and investigations. Assist with various projects, such as subpoena responses, coordination of witness appearances, participation in deposition and trial preparation and collection of, hold and retrieval of e-discovery. Assist in drafting correspondence related to subpoena, legal holds, preservation demand and various other communications with both internal clients and outside counsel. Assist with claim team coordination, claims reviews, weekly meetings. Attend mediation/trial and reporting related to same. Travel to regional clients as needed in connection with meetings, mediation or trials. Travel 25-40% Build positive relationships within team, with entity contacts, internal contacts, senior leaders, directors, and office work team as necessary to perform duties and to achieve results. Requirements: Education/Skills Juris Doctor. Prefer curriculum with focus on litigation or trial advocacy. 5-10 years of Legal experience in firm or corporate setting. Litigation experience required. Experience At least 5 years' experience in legal or litigation setting, preferably related to hospital, provider or healthcare matters. Excellent organization, writing and interpersonal skills, with the ability to take detailed notes. Ability to analyze discovery responses, understand motion practice, and interact with outside counsel. Ability to prepare/send correspondence for the entity. Drafting of legal holds, affidavits and other legal documents. Organizational skills with the ability to handle priority projects simultaneously within tight deadlines and is proactive in preventing problems, good follow through on projects/issues, and an attention to detail. Ability to handle confidential information and PHI in a mature, professional, and completely confidential manner. Proficiency in Word, database management, and Excel as well as legal research on Lexis/Westlaw. Knowledge of e-discovery platforms and working with same. Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Licensure and in good standing to practice in Texas (preferred) or in another State, with the ability to become licensed in Texas within one year of hire. Work Schedule: 5 Days - 8 Hours Work Type: Full Time
01/06/2026
Full time
Description Summary: The Litigation Attorney is a junior attorney with litigation experience who will manage all stages of litigation and claims management, from management of service of process through case resolution. Primary responsibilities will direct supervision of two other team members, a paralegal and claims coordinator. The Litigation Attorney will oversee low to middle level risk claims and manage the work of the claims team members as well as outside counsel. The Litigation Attorney will provide timely response to claims, complaints, subpoenas and other service of process; legal research; review and drafting of pleadings and discovery responses, claim summaries, executive reporting, mediation/trial and other litigation-related events; e-discovery and legal holds management; and other activities under the supervision of more senior attorneys relating to all phases of litigation from pre-trial investigation through mediation, settlements, verdict or appeal. Responsibilities: Work with VP of Litigation and other attorneys in the daily management of pre-litigation and litigation pertaining to a broad range of litigation, pre-litigation and other claim management matters for the entire enterprise including professional liability, general liability, regulatory matters and commercial litigation. Direct management of 2 associates (Paralegal and Claims Coordinator) Monitor and manage service of process, filings, subpoenas and a variety of other legal service documents served on the entire enterprise. Monitor and assist with legal demands, preservation demands, legal holds and the collection of e-discovery, medical or billing records as needed. Draft, review and management of various agreements and other documents related to claims management, pre-litigation and litigation matters. Draft, review and interact with internal and outside counsel as well as internal clients working on discovery projects, retrieval of ESI, reviewing discovery responses, draft motions and other litigation related filings. Draft correspondence to regional clients and/or outside counsel related to a variety of topics. Monitor and manage confidential and proprietary databases and documents utilized by litigation team department. Work and collaborate with internal clients across the enterprise to manage claims at various levels including claim resolution and settlement closings. Communication with outside counsel and internal leadership and staff regarding various matters. Conduct legal document research, retrieving information, and investigations. Assist with various projects, such as subpoena responses, coordination of witness appearances, participation in deposition and trial preparation and collection of, hold and retrieval of e-discovery. Assist in drafting correspondence related to subpoena, legal holds, preservation demand and various other communications with both internal clients and outside counsel. Assist with claim team coordination, claims reviews, weekly meetings. Attend mediation/trial and reporting related to same. Travel to regional clients as needed in connection with meetings, mediation or trials. Travel 25-40% Build positive relationships within team, with entity contacts, internal contacts, senior leaders, directors, and office work team as necessary to perform duties and to achieve results. Requirements: Education/Skills Juris Doctor. Prefer curriculum with focus on litigation or trial advocacy. 5-10 years of Legal experience in firm or corporate setting. Litigation experience required. Experience At least 5 years' experience in legal or litigation setting, preferably related to hospital, provider or healthcare matters. Excellent organization, writing and interpersonal skills, with the ability to take detailed notes. Ability to analyze discovery responses, understand motion practice, and interact with outside counsel. Ability to prepare/send correspondence for the entity. Drafting of legal holds, affidavits and other legal documents. Organizational skills with the ability to handle priority projects simultaneously within tight deadlines and is proactive in preventing problems, good follow through on projects/issues, and an attention to detail. Ability to handle confidential information and PHI in a mature, professional, and completely confidential manner. Proficiency in Word, database management, and Excel as well as legal research on Lexis/Westlaw. Knowledge of e-discovery platforms and working with same. Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Licensure and in good standing to practice in Texas (preferred) or in another State, with the ability to become licensed in Texas within one year of hire. Work Schedule: 5 Days - 8 Hours Work Type: Full Time
In-person position Emery Law Office is a boutique personal injury law firm located in historic Wright Tower in Louisville, KY, where every case tells a story, and every client matters. We combine legal excellence with compassion, offering clients-and team members-respect, care, and balance. We're a close-knit, mission-driven firm that values relationship-building, communication, and professionalism. We're hiring an experienced Personal Injury Paralegal to handle cases from intake through resolution. In this role, you'll work directly with clients, attorneys, insurance companies, and medical providers to move cases forward and maintain outstanding client service. This position is in-person and requires reliable transportation . Compensation & Benefits: Hourly rate: $21-$25, based on experience Overtime hours may be offered from time to time, but will not be required Benefits package includes: Health and dental insurance SIMPLE IRA with immediate employer match 2 weeks paid time off + holidays Boundless uncompensated time off (when KPIs are met) 9-5 Monday thru Thursday, 9-4 Friday Weekly Pay Ongoing training and development How to Apply Submit your resume and a short cover letter explaining why you're a strong fit and how your experience aligns with this role. Compensation: $43,000 - $52,000 yearly Responsibilities: Work personal injury claims from intake through settlement or litigation Serve as the primary client liaison, providing timely case updates and support Collect and organize medical records, bills, police reports, and other documentation Communicate with insurance adjusters, medical providers, and legal professionals Maintain accurate records in the case management system, Dropbox, and the hard file Ensure compliance with confidentiality, policies, and legal standards Support the attorney - our team approach means a single attorney reporting structure providing clear direction and focused priorities, including case preparation, documentation, and scheduling Qualifications: Required: 2+ years of experience in personal injury law Proficiency with Google Suite and Microsoft Office Experience with CasePeer is helpful but not required Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to prioritize Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong client service orientation and emotional intelligence Ability to manage deadlines and case priorities independently Reliable transportation and auto insurance Ability to pass a background and resume verification check About Company Why You'll LOVE Working With Us Purpose-Driven Work : We care deeply about clients' lives-not just their cases. You'll play a key role in helping people find hope and support during a difficult time. Positive Culture : We're authentic, supportive, and approachable-not stuffy or uptight. We work hard, laugh often, and treat each other like real people. Healthy Work-Life Balance: We know that great work comes from people who feel balanced and supported. While this role may occasionally include evening or weekend hours, our culture is designed to help you achieve a sustainable, healthy rhythm between work and life. Growth Mindset : We support your personal and professional development and encourage learning at every stage. Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PId9022a73d3e6-8287
01/01/2026
Full time
In-person position Emery Law Office is a boutique personal injury law firm located in historic Wright Tower in Louisville, KY, where every case tells a story, and every client matters. We combine legal excellence with compassion, offering clients-and team members-respect, care, and balance. We're a close-knit, mission-driven firm that values relationship-building, communication, and professionalism. We're hiring an experienced Personal Injury Paralegal to handle cases from intake through resolution. In this role, you'll work directly with clients, attorneys, insurance companies, and medical providers to move cases forward and maintain outstanding client service. This position is in-person and requires reliable transportation . Compensation & Benefits: Hourly rate: $21-$25, based on experience Overtime hours may be offered from time to time, but will not be required Benefits package includes: Health and dental insurance SIMPLE IRA with immediate employer match 2 weeks paid time off + holidays Boundless uncompensated time off (when KPIs are met) 9-5 Monday thru Thursday, 9-4 Friday Weekly Pay Ongoing training and development How to Apply Submit your resume and a short cover letter explaining why you're a strong fit and how your experience aligns with this role. Compensation: $43,000 - $52,000 yearly Responsibilities: Work personal injury claims from intake through settlement or litigation Serve as the primary client liaison, providing timely case updates and support Collect and organize medical records, bills, police reports, and other documentation Communicate with insurance adjusters, medical providers, and legal professionals Maintain accurate records in the case management system, Dropbox, and the hard file Ensure compliance with confidentiality, policies, and legal standards Support the attorney - our team approach means a single attorney reporting structure providing clear direction and focused priorities, including case preparation, documentation, and scheduling Qualifications: Required: 2+ years of experience in personal injury law Proficiency with Google Suite and Microsoft Office Experience with CasePeer is helpful but not required Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to prioritize Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong client service orientation and emotional intelligence Ability to manage deadlines and case priorities independently Reliable transportation and auto insurance Ability to pass a background and resume verification check About Company Why You'll LOVE Working With Us Purpose-Driven Work : We care deeply about clients' lives-not just their cases. You'll play a key role in helping people find hope and support during a difficult time. Positive Culture : We're authentic, supportive, and approachable-not stuffy or uptight. We work hard, laugh often, and treat each other like real people. Healthy Work-Life Balance: We know that great work comes from people who feel balanced and supported. While this role may occasionally include evening or weekend hours, our culture is designed to help you achieve a sustainable, healthy rhythm between work and life. Growth Mindset : We support your personal and professional development and encourage learning at every stage. Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PId9022a73d3e6-8287
Are you a highly motivated and compassionate paralegal with a passion for justice? Do you believe in standing up for those who have been wronged and fighting for the greater good? If so, Joye Law Firm is looking for you! We are a dynamic and growing personal injury law firm dedicated to providing exceptional legal representation to our clients throughout the state of South Carolina. We are committed to fighting for the underdogs! At Joye Law Firm, our work is guided by our core values: Bravery: We fearlessly advocate for our clients, even in the face of complex challenges. Commitment to the Greater Good: We are driven by a desire to make a positive impact on the lives of those we serve and our community. Compassion: We approach every client with empathy, understanding, and respect during their most vulnerable times. Desire for Continuous Improvement: We are always learning, growing, and seeking new ways to deliver the best possible results. If these values resonate with you, we invite you to be a vital part of our team. The daily tasks for this position include: Providing exceptional client service by updating them on the status of their case through phone calls, text messaging, and emails. Reviewing documents to ensure accuracy. Keeping thorough documentation in the case management system. Manage the retrieval and processing of medical records and bills. Maintaining physical custody of the file and keeping it organized and updated appropriately. Providing professional assistance to the attorney assigned to the file. This role handles files in the pre-litigation status. This position does not handle litigation after a suit is filed on a case. This is a full-time position with regular office hours Monday through Friday. Joye Law Firm provides a full benefits package including: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Employer-paid paid Life Insurance with the option to buy higher coverage Short and Long Term Disability Critical Illness and Accident Insurance 401(K) with a generous contribution from the firm Bonus Program Employee Assistance Program Paid Sick and Vacation Leave 10 Paid Holidays Frequent Employee Appreciation Events Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Three years as a personal injury paralegal or similar experience required. Language Ability: Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to write simple correspondence. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization. Math Ability: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs. Reasoning Ability: Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions. Ability to deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized situations. Computer Skills: To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Microsoft Word; Microsoft Outlook, Lawbase Case Management software, and Worldox. Education/Experience: High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or equivalent combination of education and experience. Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands; reach with hands and arms and hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Compensation details: 23-27 Hourly Wage PI601f5e5-
01/01/2026
Full time
Are you a highly motivated and compassionate paralegal with a passion for justice? Do you believe in standing up for those who have been wronged and fighting for the greater good? If so, Joye Law Firm is looking for you! We are a dynamic and growing personal injury law firm dedicated to providing exceptional legal representation to our clients throughout the state of South Carolina. We are committed to fighting for the underdogs! At Joye Law Firm, our work is guided by our core values: Bravery: We fearlessly advocate for our clients, even in the face of complex challenges. Commitment to the Greater Good: We are driven by a desire to make a positive impact on the lives of those we serve and our community. Compassion: We approach every client with empathy, understanding, and respect during their most vulnerable times. Desire for Continuous Improvement: We are always learning, growing, and seeking new ways to deliver the best possible results. If these values resonate with you, we invite you to be a vital part of our team. The daily tasks for this position include: Providing exceptional client service by updating them on the status of their case through phone calls, text messaging, and emails. Reviewing documents to ensure accuracy. Keeping thorough documentation in the case management system. Manage the retrieval and processing of medical records and bills. Maintaining physical custody of the file and keeping it organized and updated appropriately. Providing professional assistance to the attorney assigned to the file. This role handles files in the pre-litigation status. This position does not handle litigation after a suit is filed on a case. This is a full-time position with regular office hours Monday through Friday. Joye Law Firm provides a full benefits package including: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Employer-paid paid Life Insurance with the option to buy higher coverage Short and Long Term Disability Critical Illness and Accident Insurance 401(K) with a generous contribution from the firm Bonus Program Employee Assistance Program Paid Sick and Vacation Leave 10 Paid Holidays Frequent Employee Appreciation Events Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Three years as a personal injury paralegal or similar experience required. Language Ability: Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to write simple correspondence. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization. Math Ability: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs. Reasoning Ability: Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions. Ability to deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized situations. Computer Skills: To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Microsoft Word; Microsoft Outlook, Lawbase Case Management software, and Worldox. Education/Experience: High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or equivalent combination of education and experience. Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands; reach with hands and arms and hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Compensation details: 23-27 Hourly Wage PI601f5e5-