Associate Attorney – $130,000.00 to $170,000.00/year – Stewart Manor, NY
The Role:
Are you a skilled attorney with a strong background in personal injury and/ Medical Malpractice? Can you manage multiple tasks effectively in a dynamic legal environment? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!
With over thirty-five years of experience protecting the rights of New York's injured, Giuffré Law Offices, P.C. seeks to add an Associate Attorney to its growing team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on a diverse caseload while developing your legal career.
Ready to take the next step in your legal career? Apply now to discuss how you can make a significant impact at our firm.
Key Responsibilities:
• Review and analyze medical records and case details.
• Draft, file, and argue motions and pleadings.
• Take and defend EBTs (Examinations Before Trial) of defendant doctors.
• Assist with trial preparation and participate as second chair in trials.
Our Law Firm:
Giuffré Law Offices, P.C. is a well-established law firm with a strong reputation for representing injured clients. With a reputation for integrity and a willingness to take cases to trial and verdict, our firm is known for its collegial atmosphere, respect within the legal community, and a commitment to excellent client service. Our core values are: Develop Relationships; Support Others (especially the team and the clients); Think Forward (Ahead); Demand More on our cases; and Find Alternative Paths to achieve objectives. With this in mind, we seek those who value relationships over a “win-at-all-costs” mentality. We value work-life balance, except when we’re on trial.
Benefits:
• Medical.
• 401K.
• Flex time.
• Bonus pool
The Person:
• A law degree and bar admission in good standing.
• 4-9 years of experience in personal injury and medical malpractice law.
• Strong writing and organizational skills, especially follow-up on tasks, projects and cases.
• Capable of independently managing case files.
• Experience in EBTs of defendant doctors is highly desirable, though not mandatory