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SUMMARY
In this role you would support other attorneys and members at a respected and vibrant law firm in delivering outstanding legal services to the firm’s clients. The firm provides a work/life balance that many large firms lack.
Qualifications
2-4 years experience in healthcare litigation, including medical malpractice, long‑term care laws, litigation and counseling.
A desire to continue to expand your knowledge and understanding of medical malpractice, long‑term care laws and other related fields.
Manage aspects of complex legal matters with appropriate supervision.
Skills in legal research, analysis, legal drafting and communication in a professional manner with judges, court staff, co‑workers and clients.
A demonstrated ability to maintain and enhance current client relationships and generate new client relationships.
Excellent work habits, including organization, time‑management, and meeting goals as assigned.
E‑discovery skills are a plus but an ability to learn this skill quickly is required.
Expertise in Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF applications.
License to practice law in Kentucky.
What We Bring
A culture with understanding and flexibility.
Quarterly bonuses for meeting your billable hour requirements (1700).
Discretionary bonuses for exceeding your billable hour requirements.
100 non‑billable hours to learn and grow.
A firm with rich history and ongoing growth.
Multiple offices with congeniality between them.
Competitive salary for the market.
PTO.
Health, dental, vision.
Profit sharing/401(k) with match.
Opportunities for growth including partnership tracks possible.
Support from the firm to grow your practice, learn and develop in your career and expand your network.
If you are interested in applying for this position please send your resume to
meghan.young@gogpac.com
or call
937‑741‑3847 .
All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, age, color, sex (including pregnancy), religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, military status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws or regulations.
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Qualifications
2-4 years experience in healthcare litigation, including medical malpractice, long‑term care laws, litigation and counseling.
A desire to continue to expand your knowledge and understanding of medical malpractice, long‑term care laws and other related fields.
Manage aspects of complex legal matters with appropriate supervision.
Skills in legal research, analysis, legal drafting and communication in a professional manner with judges, court staff, co‑workers and clients.
A demonstrated ability to maintain and enhance current client relationships and generate new client relationships.
Excellent work habits, including organization, time‑management, and meeting goals as assigned.
E‑discovery skills are a plus but an ability to learn this skill quickly is required.
Expertise in Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF applications.
License to practice law in Kentucky.
What We Bring
A culture with understanding and flexibility.
Quarterly bonuses for meeting your billable hour requirements (1700).
Discretionary bonuses for exceeding your billable hour requirements.
100 non‑billable hours to learn and grow.
A firm with rich history and ongoing growth.
Multiple offices with congeniality between them.
Competitive salary for the market.
PTO.
Health, dental, vision.
Profit sharing/401(k) with match.
Opportunities for growth including partnership tracks possible.
Support from the firm to grow your practice, learn and develop in your career and expand your network.
If you are interested in applying for this position please send your resume to
meghan.young@gogpac.com
or call
937‑741‑3847 .
All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, age, color, sex (including pregnancy), religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, military status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws or regulations.
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