Insurance Defense Associate Attorney Legal & Paralegal - White Plains, NY at Geebo

Insurance Defense Associate Attorney

Wilson Elser's White Plains office currently seeks an Insurance Defense Associate Attorney who possesses the below.
Qualifications
- JD from an accredited Law School
- Must be admitted to practice in the state of New York
- 2 - 4 years of associate attorney experience
- Insurance defense or Assistant District Attorney experience
- Excellent research, writing, and communications skills
If your background and experience align with these qualifications and you want to advance your career with one of the nation's leading law firms, please send your credentials to email removed and indicate White Plains Insurance Defense Associate Attorney in the subject line, or apply by using our online application. Please choose White Plains from the office drop-down menu.
Our attorneys benefit from the many resources afforded by a large firm. They enjoy a team structure that relies heavily on client-facing, hands-on experience. They are encouraged to take advantage of our National Attorney Training program and in-house continuing legal education (CLE) series.
Wilson Elser is a full-service law firm with nearly 800 attorneys in 27 offices throughout the United States. The firm is one of the largest and most influential in the nation, ranking in the Am Law 200 and in the top 50 of the National Law Journal 250.
We are committed to cultivating an environment that embraces and promotes diversity as a fundamental value. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, Minorities and Women are encouraged to apply.
Learn more about Wilson Elser at www.wilsonelser.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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