Workers Comp/Insurance Defense Attorney Professional Services - Camp Hill, PA at Geebo

Workers Comp/Insurance Defense Attorney

5.
0 Camp Hill, PA Camp Hill, PA Full-time Full-time From $75,000 a year From $75,000 a year Moore Ingram Johnson and Steele, LLP is a full service 90-lawyer A.
V.
rated firm based out of Marietta, GA with 8 locations across the United States.
We believe in quality legal representation and are dedicated to providing the best legal services and personalized attention to each and every one of our clients.
We are seeking an Associate Attorney for our growing Harrisburg, PA office.
We are seeking both new graduates who have just recently taken the PA Bar Exam as well as candidates with up to 3 to 7 years of litigation experience.
The responsibilities of this position include the full litigation process, including drafting, writing, researching and effective communication with clients, as well as moving cases through the litigation process in accordance with court and client mandated deadlines.
Minimum requirements:
0 to 7 years of experience Strong organizational and time management skills Excellent oral and written communication skills Proficient in Microsoft office and familiar with legal case management software At Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, we treat attorneys as professionals and provide the support they need to deliver excellent legal work to our clients.
We also value an entrepreneurial mindset as we continue to grow.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele is an equal opportunity employer with competitive salary and benefits packages.
For more information, please visit us a www.
mijs.
com.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $75,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Parental leave Referral program Retirement plan Vision insurance Schedule:
Monday to Friday License/Certification:
Bar (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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