
Job Description
MASS TORT CONTRACT ATTORNEY
ROLE SUMMARY:
Hilliard Law’s mission for our clients is clear—the “Relentless Pursuit of Justice.” Internally, we are engaged in the “Relentless Pursuit of Excellence.” We believe our success is a result of our people and we are looking for a bright contract attorney that will bring their experience, dedication, problem-solving skills, and creativity to further our mission.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
- 2+ years handling personal injury matters in mass tort cases (preferred).
- 2+ years working with clients in personal injury matters (required).
- Experience working with large dockets of clients in mass tort actions, including Plaintiff Fact Sheet and production processes (preferred).
- Ability to interact with clients, vendors, and others over the phone and in person (required).
- Outstanding organization, research, writing and communication skills (required).
- Review files to confirm eligibility requirements are met for claim.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ATTRIBUTES:
- A self-starter, able to take initiative and be responsible for seeing the job through.
- Adapts to technology/applications including case management software to manage matters.
- Competent to prioritize multiple projects and responsibilities to deliver timely results.
- Able to exercise sound judgment to make appropriate decisions with your team.
- Assertive with an aptitude for operating with a high degree of emotional intelligence in interfacing with your clients, your team, and others within the firm.
- Ethically responsible and understands the legal and ethical obligations of the profession.
- Capable of adhering to firm policies and procedures
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
JD from accredited law school
Licensed and in good standing in at least one U.S. Jurisdiction
LOCATION(S):
Remote
Job Type: Full-time – 8 Week Project
*Hilliard Law is an equal employment opportunity firm and considers all individuals regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation. We do not tolerate discrimination in hiring, work responsibilities, promotions, compensation, terminations, or any other employment condition.