General Liability Attorney General Labor - Jacksonville, FL at Geebo

General Liability Attorney

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9 Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$110K - $139K a year Estimated:
$110K - $139K a year Cole, Scott & Kissane seeks a driven, hard-working attorney to join our General Liability practice group.
Our General Liability attorneys defend businesses and individuals in a wide range of legal matters, from premises liability to products liability, and all types of torts.
Responsibilities:
Take and defend depositions Draft and argue dispositive motions Attend hearings, mediations, and trials Perform legal research and provide analysis of case law Prepare pleadings and correspondence Communicate with clients, expert witnesses, and opposing counsel Provide exemplary legal counsel to clients
Qualifications:
Must be a licensed member of the Florida Bar Excellent verbal and written communications skills Problem-solving skills Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Prior litigation experience preferred, but not required
Benefits:
Competitive Compensation, with Monthly Revenue-Based Bonus potential for associates, and End-of-Year Bonus Full Benefits Package, with choices from among several Health, Dental, Disability, and Life Insurance Plans 401(k) with Employer Matching 20 days of Paid Time Off Parental Leave Professional Development with our CSK Learning Series and In-Office Lunch and Learns Diverse, Inclusive, Supportive, and Team-Oriented Work Environment #AC.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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