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Allstate

Early Career Trial Attorney (Remote - ATL, GA)

Allstate, Bridgeport, Connecticut, us, 06610

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Job Description

Join the legal frontline and champion the defense for both the insured and the Company! As an Early Career Trial Attorney, you'll handle bodily injury, property damage lawsuits, and more, with thrilling trials, arbitrations, and mediations. Beyond the courtroom, you'll provide vital counsel to business clients and coordinate between legal teams. Stay ahead of the game by monitoring new laws and regulations, ensuring our strategies remain sharp. Embrace the excitement of constant challenges and victories in this dynamic role! At Allstate, great things happen when our people work together to protect families and their belongings from life’s uncertainties. And for more than 90 years our innovative drive has kept us a step ahead of our customers’ evolving needs. Key Responsibilities

Manage all aspects of insurance defense litigation from case inception to verdict, including initial case assessment, discovery, depositions, motion practice, pre-trial negotiations, courtroom advocacy, and post-trial motions to ensure favorable outcomes for clients. Gather and organize documents, evidence, and legal research for cases, including preparation for hearings, trials, arbitrations, mediations, and depositions. Conduct legal research on relevant laws, regulations, and case precedents; prepare summaries and reports. Prepare and draft pleadings, motions, discovery responses, and other legal documents. Interview clients and witnesses, as well as drafting summaries of their statements and maintaining communication records. Attend court hearings, depositions, and other legal proceedings to observe and assist as needed; may represent the company or clients in routine matters. Monitor changes in laws and regulations, and assist in updating the legal team on potential impacts to ongoing cases. Participate in training sessions and mentorship programs to develop legal skills and gain exposure to more complex legal work. Education

Juris Doctorate and active membership in good standing with the Georgia State Bar. Minimum Requirements

Successful completion of courses focused on legal research, writing, and analysis, demonstrating the ability to conduct thorough legal research and draft clear, well-structured legal documents. Demonstrates strong time management skills, effectively balancing multiple tasks and deadlines. Capable of organizing case files, managing legal documents, and understanding the discovery process. Skilled in communicating with clients, preparing summaries, and maintaining records of interactions. Well-versed in legal ethics and the standards of professional conduct. Equipped with fundamental negotiation techniques and strategies for client interactions and settlement discussions. Must be commutable distance to courthouses throughout the Atlanta, GA area. Benefits

Exceptional Work-Life Balance: At Allstate, we understand the importance of achieving harmony between work and personal life. Holistic Understanding of the Business: As part of the Allstate legal team, you'll gain invaluable insight into our diverse business operations, objectives, and culture. Direct Client Collaboration: Working in-house at Allstate means collaborating directly with internal stakeholders and business units. Strategic Influence and Impact: As an integral member of our legal team, you'll have the opportunity to shape strategic decisions and risk management initiatives. Diverse Legal Challenges: In-house litigation roles at Allstate encompass a broad spectrum of legal work beyond traditional litigation. Professional Growth Opportunities: With ample opportunities for advancement and professional development, you'll have the support and resources you need to reach new heights in your legal career. Allstate is an equal opportunities employer. It is the Company’s policy to employ the best qualified individuals available for all jobs. Therefore, any discriminatory action taken on account of an employee’s ancestry, age, color, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual and reproductive health decision, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation that adversely affects an employee's terms or conditions of employment is prohibited.

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