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Atlanta's fastest growing Personal Injury / Workers' Compensation firm seeking Trial Attorney

This Jobot Job is hosted by: Bobby Kim
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Salary: $120,000 - $200,000 per year

A bit about us:

Atlanta's fastest growing law firm. We specializes in personal injury and workers’ compensation cases, so we have garnered an in-depth knowledge of all aspects of these areas of law. We are committed to offering the best in quality, personalized legal services. Our trusted attorneys have a passion for helping injured workers in Georgia, and we’ve made it our aim to provide each of our clients with exceptional and affordable legal representation.

Why join us?

Our firm is centered around three important concepts: outstanding results, personalized attention, and uncompromising integrity.

We are seeking someone who appreciates the big picture. A problem-solving, creative, hungry lawyer eager to obtain justice. Candidate must have experience taking and defending depositions, be intimately familiar with the Rules of Civil Procedure, and should have experience working up complex personal injury matters. Familiarity handling nursing home cases and medical malpractice claims is preferred, as is experience in working with experts and developing expert disclosures/reports.

Opportunity to work on exciting, sophisticated, important cases; mentoring and access to a great network of experts, other attorneys, and resources to fight for our clients.

Job Details

Is your background a fit? Apply if you meet this criterion:
Juris Doctor (JD) degree or similar plus:
GA Bar
3+ years of experience
Personal Injury, Auto Accidents, or Workers' Compensation experience

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