Law Firm
Atlanta, GA, United States
Workers' Compensation Law - General Attorney in Atlanta, GA
Attorney
1-3 yrs required
No
Law Firm is seeking an experienced Associate Attorney to join their Workers' Compensation team in their Atlanta office. The ideal candidate will be a licensed attorney in good standing with the Georgia Bar with 1-3 years of Workers' Compensation Law experience.
The Associate Attorney will be responsible for their own cases and will be expected to resolve them through settlement or litigate them when necessary. They will need strong communication and interpersonal skills, a strong interest in Workers' Compensation Law, and must be self-motivated and driven by long-term career goals. Superior writing and oral advocacy skills are also required.
This is an excellent financial opportunity for the right candidate.
## Job Summary
Law Firm is looking for an experienced Associate Attorney to join their Workers' Compensation team in their Atlanta office. The ideal candidate will possess a Georgia Bar license and have 1-3 years of Workers' Compensation Law experience. They will be responsible for their own cases and will be expected to resolve them through settlement or litigate them when necessary.
## Qualifications
- Licensed and in good standing with the Georgia Bar
- 1-3 years of Workers' Compensation Law experience (preferred)
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Strong interest in Workers' Compensation Law
- Self-starter driven by long-term career goals
- Superior writing and oral advocacy skills
## Responsibilities
- Resolve cases through settlement or litigate them when necessary
- Communicate effectively with clients, opposing counsel, and court personnel
- Draft pleadings, briefs, memorandums, and other legal documents
- Keep up to date with Workers' Compensation Law
- Participate in depositions, hearings, and mediations
- Maintain accurate case records
## Compensation
This is an excellent financial opportunity for the right candidate.
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