Description
Our firm is dedicated to assisting Plaintiff’s in personal injury and related civil tort matters. We pride ourselves on delivering results while maintaining a collaborative and supportive environment. Founder, Millicent E. Daniels, Esq., has been representing clients throughout the State of Florida for over 22 years.
Position: We are seeking an Associate Attorney with at least five (5) years of civil litigation experience in the state of Florida. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in personal injury/insurance defense litigation, including jury trials.
Requirements
Qualifications & Skills:
- Licensed Attorney in Good Standing with the Florida Bar.
- Minimum 5 years of civil litigation experience in Florida.
- Personal injury litigation experience (auto accidents, premises liability, negligent security, wrongful death, etc.)
- Demonstrated civil jury trial experience.
- Specific experience in negligent security cases.
- Strong legal writing and oral advocacy skills.
- Ability to thrive in a fastpaced and team focused environment.
- Windowsproficient and computersavvy.
- Proficient in Florida Efiling systems.
Responsibilities & Duties:
- Drafting complaints, motions, memoranda, discovery requests/responses, and related pleadings.
- Client interface regarding discovery, depositions, trial preparation, and case strategy.
- Performing legal research on casespecific issues.
- Frequent court appearances, hearings, depositions, and pretrial conferences.
- Arguing motions and negotiating claims.
- Active participation in trial preparation and jury trials.
Application Instructions- Qualified candidates should submit:
- Resume
- Cover letter highlighting relevant litigation experience
- Writing sample (preferred)
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