Associate Attorney

Job Locations US-IN-Indianapolis
ID
2023-2359
Category
Attorney
Position Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A., a multi-office national firm is currently seeking a competent and experienced Associate to join our growing practice and assist with handling wokers’ compensation claims in the state of Indiana. The individual in this role would be responsible for compiling and maintaining case files, adhering to court requirements, and acting as an advocate to our list of clients. You are asked to work for the client’s best interest no matter what obstacle is placed before you by gathering, analyzing and studying evidence. This job requires loyalty, problem solving skills and a desire to learn something new every day. The ideal candidate will have a background in both civil law and workers’ compensation law and must be able to meet a monthly billable requirement.

 

*This is a remote position that will require the individual to travel to courts throughout the state of Indiana. Travel to the Chicago office will also be required on an as needed basis*

 

  • 1-5 years of workers’ compensation experience preferred.
  • Administrative and managerial experience preferred.
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
  • Skills of persuasion and negotiation.
  • Strong time management and organizational skills.
  • Detail oriented.
  • Strong computer skills and competency.
  • Professional attitude and strong personal ethics.
  • Juris Doctor Degree from an ABA accredited university.

. Qualified candidates must be an active member in good standing with the State of Indiana Bar. (Dual licensure in the State of Illinois and the State of Indiana a plus)

 

QPWB supports its staff with our dedicated training and resource center which is available at the time of hire and throughout employment with the firm.

 

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