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Senior Injury Adjuster
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Law Offices of Robert S. Gitmeid & AssociatesWe are a consumer protection law firm located in the Financial District of New York City, providing representation to consumers who have been harassed or otherwise deceived by creditors and debt collectors. With our growing firm, we offer you the opportunity to develop your career in a practice that is rich in variety and challenges.
Associate Attorney, Macon, GA Department: Legal - Attorney Employment Type: Full Time Location: Remote Compensation: $90,000 / year Description We are a consumer protection law firm located in the Financial District of New York City, providing representation to consumers who have been harassed or otherwise deceived by creditors and debt collectors. With our growing firm, we offer you the opportunity to develop your career in a practice that is rich in variety and challenges. If you desire to work with other talented people who share a passion for professionalism and growth, then a career with us may be a perfect fit for you! Associate Attorney We are looking for a full-time Associate Attorney to join our firm's practice in Georgia. The ideal candidate is one who has experience drafting legal documents such as pleadings and legal memoranda, has strong organizational skills, and is willing to take on a heavy workload. This position imparts broad responsibilities and exposes you to a range of legal issues related to consumer protection, including transactional and civil litigation matters. Because our firm’s headquarters are in New York, this position entails communicating with our main office exclusively via telephone and electronic means (e-mail, Microsoft Teams, etc.). Candidates should be located within a reasonable commuting distance in Macon, GA to be considered for this role. Key Responsibilities - Maintaining and supervising a heavy & diversified caseload of the Firm’s clients in Georgia. - Communicating with clients regarding their respective matters. - Drafting pleadings, motions, legal memoranda, reviewing & drafting agreements, etc. - Communicating with opposing parties to resolve/settle claims. - Legal research related to simple and complex issues in contract law and other areas of consumer law. - While this role is based from home, you may be required to travel for in court appearances. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise - Must be currently admitted to practice law in Georgia (multiple-state admission is a big PLUS) - Minimum of 1 year of relevant experience at a law firm - Must possess superior organizational & time-management skills to meet strict deadlines - Exceptional written and oral communication skills - Highest ethical standards and professional integrity - Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work easily with senior management and employees at all levels throughout the organization - Strong legal research skills -- proficiency in LexisNexis is a plus Benefits - Compensation is competitive and commensurate with expertise and previous experience - Training & Guidance - Medical, Dental & Vision Benefits - 401K Benefits with Employer Match - Paid Time Off (PTO) - An incredible team of smart and supportive people!
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GUARDIAN AD LITEM OFFICE, 7TH CIRCUIT- SENIOR ATTORNEY- 21012783 Location: SOUTH DAYTONA, FL, US, 32119 Workplace: Full Time Department: Legal Agency: Justice Administrative Commission Pay Plan: Justice Admin Comm. Salary: $66,979.8 GUARDIAN AD LITEM OFFICE, 7TH CIRCUIT- SENIOR ATTORNEY- 21012783 Agency: Justice Administrative Commission Pay Plan: Justice Admin Comm. Hybrid, Senior Attorney STATEWIDE GUARDIAN AD LITEM OFFICE (This position has the ability to be flexible for a remote work schedule after successful onboarding.) ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION AND THE OPPORTUNITY The Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office is Florida’s award-winning, state-funded child advocacy organization that provides independent legal representation to abused, abandoned and neglected children in Florida’s dependency court proceedings. The Office upholds the highest standards of integrity, excellence and child-centered representation. 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