Associate Corporate Counsel The candidate will be responsible for: Legal research and analysis, including providing conclusions and recommendations for the most complex/high exposure claims. Developing and analyzing broad claims and litigation data with a focus on isolating areas of concern and improvement. Maintaining a diary of pending lawsuits across various jurisdictions, with varying degrees of complexity, in a manner that reflects efficient organization and the ability to address multiple issues relative to multiple cases. Developing talent within the Litigation Department including managing growth of colleagues and the department itself. Succinct presentation of complex issues to colleagues in the Claim, Litigation and Underwriting Departments. Performs other functionally related duties as assigned. Must have JD. along with a certificate of good standing from at least one state bar. Should have 4+ years of experience combined at law firm or insurance-related organization (underwriter, broker, managing agent, third-party administrator) handling and/or defending U.S.-based property & casualty claims. Must have strong Negotiation skills. Should have strong Communication skills (written and oral). Complex claim, mass tort litigation experience preferred. Experience handling all business lines, including D&O, Professional Liability, Fortune 1000 CGL, Construction matters, Surety, Workers Compensation desired. Licensed Claims Adjuster in at least one State a plus. Appellate and/or Trial experience desired.
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