Associate Attorney

AAA-The Auto Club GroupDetroit, MI
Hybrid

About The Position

After in-office training is completed, this position will report to an office 1x per month. The Associate Attorney – AAA/The Auto Club Group reports to the Supervising Practice Leader. Under moderate supervision, the Associate Attorney will handle litigation and cases of intermediate-level exposure and complexity in which the insured or the Company is a defendant. The role requires the ability to transition from courts of limited exposure to courts of unlimited exposure. The Associate Attorney develops and applies skills to control all aspects of litigation, including trial preparation, discovery, negotiation, presentation, and appeals from District to Circuit Court. To support these duties, a monthly cap on new case assignments will be applied.

Requirements

  • Juris Doctor Degree or graduate of accredited law school
  • Member of the State Bar of applicable state
  • Minimum two (2) years of litigation experience as a licensed attorney.
  • Knowledge of Civil law, judicial procedures and rules of evidence
  • Knowledge of Principles, methods, materials and practices of legal research
  • Knowledge of Discovery methods and techniques
  • Knowledge of Mediation rules, procedures and summaries
  • Knowledge of Tort liability law, including applicable theories of recovery and the appropriate defenses to those theories
  • Knowledge of Insurance Law, including familiarity with Uniform Trade Practices Law & Principles of bad faith actions
  • Knowledge of Principles of insurance contract construction and interpretation
  • Knowledge of Michigan Court Rules and motion practice
  • Knowledge of Standard Jury instructions and drafting non-standard jury instructions where appropriate
  • Knowledge of Professional ethics relating to relationship of house counsel to insured
  • Knowledge of Techniques used to take depositions
  • Ability to Communicate effectively with other attorneys, court officers, the general public and others in a work environment
  • Ability to Analyze, organize, and present facts, evidence and related materials effectively in both written and oral forms
  • Ability to Utilize office computer software including claims litigation management systems

Nice To Haves

  • Trial experience.
  • Experience in personal injury, no-fault, or insurance litigation.
  • Knowledge of Claims procedures and branch organizations
  • Knowledge of Michigan No Fault law, including current, significant case law
  • Skills and Ability to Maintain library budget, researching index systems, brief banks and intradepartmental statistics

Responsibilities

  • Reviews and analyzes files, insurance policies, all allegations, and pertinent medical and technical data.
  • Consults with medical and accident reconstruction specialists regarding injuries and disabilities.
  • Prepares responses to civil complaints and files and answers any appropriate motions when questions of law or liability are in dispute.
  • Determines feasibility of including third-party defendants in pending suits.
  • Selects legal investigators and arranges for service of subpoenas and summonses.
  • Files additional motions as facts of the case and proper timing warrant.
  • Conducts discovery depositions and formulates interrogatories.
  • Under moderate supervision of a Practice Leader, conducts examinations under oath.
  • Analyzes information obtained through discovery and determines whether settlement is appropriate within his/her authority according to Company guidelines.
  • Prepares case for trial, examining facts and developing trial strategy for construction of a strong defense.
  • Participates in jury selection.
  • Prepares and submits pre-trial statements and attends pre-trial hearings before a judge.
  • Conducts defense of case, including delivery of opening statement, examination and cross-examination of witnesses, makes and argues motions, confers with judges and attorneys, delivers closing argument; prepares trial brief which includes insured’s defense, applicable law, and jury instructions, when appropriate.
  • Prepares mediation summaries and appears before Mediation Tribunal to advocate the defendant’s case.
  • Evaluates award and makes a decision as to whether to accept or go to trial within his/her authority.
  • Prepares uninsured motorist cases for arbitration hearings.
  • Researches all pertinent documents and data; presents cases before arbitration tribunals.
  • Keeps client advised of the status of the case in accordance with office guidelines and client satisfaction goals and consults with third-party clients regarding litigation against them, particularly as to its effect on their personal assets.
  • Advises insured and refers to independent counsel to protect the insured’s assets in the event of an “over-limits” judgment as required.
  • Coordinates trial or settlement activity with co-counsel, as necessary, to protect the interest of the insured.
  • Applies cost/benefit considerations to all litigation activity in conjunction with evaluation with a supervisor.
  • Negotiates reasonable and equitable pre-trial settlements on behalf of the Company and insured, when and where possible.
  • Consults with senior-level Attorneys on more complex cases when necessary.
  • Recommends to the Appeals Committee whether judgments should be appealed based upon the facts of cases and chances of recovery.
  • Prepares memorandums and presents cases to the Appeals Committee or Executive Committee.
  • With approval from the Practice Leader, renders legal advice and opinions to branch claim personnel as requested.

Benefits

  • 401k Match
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • PTO
  • Paid Holidays
  • Tuition Reimbursement
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