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Property & Casualty Insurance Associate Attorney – Orlando
Orlando, FL

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$145,000 - $160,000 / yr


ASSOCIATE – PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE

Location: Orlando, FL

Our client, a leading national law firm, is seeking a highly qualified and motivated Associate to join their Property and Casualty Insurance group in Orlando.

Candidate Profile:

  • JD from a top-tier law school with a strong academic record.
  • Bar Admission in Florida.
  • 3-5 years of substantive litigation experience, with a focus on civil litigation in state court.
  • Experience in first-party insurance and bad faith insurance litigation is preferred, along with experience in federal court.
  • Strong legal writing and oral advocacy skills, with a high level of organization and attention to detail.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Handle all aspects of property and casualty insurance litigation cases, including drafting pleadings, motions, and discovery responses.
  • Represent clients in state and federal court, with a focus on first-party and bad faith insurance matters.
  • Provide strategic counsel to clients on complex insurance litigation issues.
  • Work collaboratively with a team of attorneys on litigation strategy and case management.

Why Join? This role offers a competitive compensation package, with a salary ranging from $145,000 to $160,000, depending on experience. The firm provides a supportive and dynamic work environment, offering opportunities for professional growth and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, life, and disability insurance, as well as a 401(k) plan, paid time off, and additional perks.

Application Requirements: Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume.

The firm is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disabled/Veterans.



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