Title: Litigation Associate
Location: Parsippany, NJ
Schedule: Onsite
Overview: We are seeking a Litigation Associate to work at a mid-sized general practice law firm with offices in the NJ/NY Metropolitan area.
Responsibilities:
- Represent clients in civil litigation, administrative proceedings, arbitrations, mediations, and other legal proceedings.
- Provide written and oral legal advice to clients, collaborate with other attorneys to ensure the provision of uniform high quality legal advice.
- Conduct legal research and advise clients.
- Draft, review, negotiate and file legal documents, correspondence and other documents.
- Overseeing or processing E-filing in State and Federal Courts.
- Build and maintain client relationships and advise clients on legal rights, responsibilities, and strategies.
- Negotiate settlements and plea bargains.
- Stay updated on changes to laws and regulations.
- Coordinate with paralegals and staff to prepare cases, meetings and other client requirements.
- Collaborating with other attorneys regarding pending matters and case strategy.
- Conducting client consultation, intakes and communicating with clients regarding case status, legal strategy, and other related matters.
- Maintain license (in good standing) to practice from the New Jersey State Bar including fulfilling all mandatory continuing legal education requirements.
- Respond to emergent filings and other client matters
- Handle all other administrative duties as assigned.
- Draft and revise all legal filings including motions, briefs, answers, due process petitions, contracts, resolutions, settlement agreements, and other legal pleadings/documents as required.
Requirements:
- Defending personal injury and other claims on behalf of large, self-insured corporations, insurance companies and public entities.
- Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school
- New Jersey Bar Admissions required
- Two (2+) years of Litigation experience
- Trial experience is a plus and the ideal person has proficient research and writing skills and experience in representing public and private clients.
- The attorney must have a strong work ethic, excellent organizational and communication skills, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Title 59, Federal Court experience in civil rights cases and New York admission are also pluses.
- Ability to utilize advanced features of Microsoft Office suite, Coyote Analytics, I Manage, Westlaw and other online legal research platforms.
- Meet with clients, and other work-related parties (courts, opposing counsel, experts, etc.) during usual/customary hours (9:00 am to 5:00 pm) and as work demands require.
- Some travel required as dictated by client and firm obligations.