passion and dedication for helping our clients live well. Responsibilities: Manages docket of auto injury cases. Managing all aspects of litigation including depositions, legal research, writing, and trials. Ability to prioritize and multi-task. Providing outstanding customer service to our clients is essential.
Competencies: Composure: can stay calm under pressure and in stressful situations Is a settling influence in crisis Steps up to conflicts, seeing them as opportunities Good at focused listening Can hammer out tough agreements and settle disputes equitably Can find common ground and get cooperation with minimum resistance Can write clearly and succinctly in a variety of communication settings and styles Can get messages across that have the desired effect Builds appropriate rapport and effective relationships Qualification (education/training) Juris Doctor
It's Like to Work For Us We serve our clients by making their satisfaction our highest priority. We do what's right by sustaining an open, honest and ethical work environment. We lead in everything we do by offering best-in-class products, benefits and services.
And we value our employees by seeking the best talent, rewarding high performance and holding ourselves accountable. All in all, we have an inclusive and welcoming environment of diverse backgrounds, experiences and viewpoints, realizing our differences make us stronger. What You will Have the Opportunity to Do Develop and apply skills to control all aspects of litigation, including trial preparation, discovery, negotiation, and
presentation. Review and analyze files, insurance policies, all allegations and pertinent medical and technical data. Consult with medical and accident reconstruction specialists regarding injuries and disabilities.
Prepare responses to civil complaints, files and answers any appropriate motions when questions of law or liability are in dispute. Determine feasibility of including third-party defendants in pending suits. Select legal investigators and arranges for service of subpoenas and summonses. File additional motions as facts of case and proper timing warrant. Conduct discovery depositions; formulates interrogatories. Under supervision of a Practice Leader, conducts examinations
under oath. Analyze information obtained through discovery and determines whether settlement is appropriate within his/her authority according to the Company guidelines.
Prepare case for trial, examining facts and developing trial strategy for construction of a strong defense. Prepare and submit pre-trial statements; attends pre-trial hearings before judge. Prepare mediation summaries and appears before Mediation Tribunal to advocate defendant's case. Evaluate award and makes decision as to whether to accept or go to trial within his/her authority. Keep client advised of status of case in accordance with office guidelines and client satisfaction goals. Coordinate trial or settlement activity with co-counsel, as necessary, to protect obtain the best outcome for client.
Apply cost/benefit considerations to all litigation activity in conjunction with evaluation with supervisor. Negotiate reasonable and equitable pre-trial settlements on behalf of Firm and client, when and where possible. Consult with senior-level Attorneys on cases when necessary. Consult with Practice Leader to render legal advice and opinions as requested. With our influential brand and the mentoring we offer, you will find your position as an Associate Attorney can lead to a rewarding career at our growing firm.
How You Will Benefit Our Mike Morse Law Attorney will earn a competitive salary of $70,000 to $100,000 annually with annual bonus potential based on performance. Excellent and comprehensive benefits packages are just another reason to work for the Mike Morse Law Firm. Benefits include: 401k Medical Dental Vision PTO Paid Holidays Maternity and Paternity Leave We're looking for candidates who: ยท Have Juris Doctor Degree or graduate of accredited law school Are Members of the State Bar of Michigan Knowledge and Skills: Civil law, judicial procedures and rules of evidence Principles, methods, materials and practices of legal research Discovery methods and techniques Mediation rules, procedures and summaries Ability To Demonstrate the ability to draft legal memorandum, motions and pleadings Communicate effectively with other attorneys, court officers, the general public and others in a work environment Analyze, organize, and present facts, evidence and related materials effectively in both written and oral forms Utilize state-of-the-art computer software including practice management systems Willingness to work irregular and/or extended hours to meet professional responsibilities and deadlines A successful Associate Attorney will possess effective communication skills, ambition, motivation and drive!
with Social Security Administration by mail and phone Drafting correspondence to clients and judges Process incoming and outgoing mail Ordering and reviewing client files and medical records Filing applications and appeals Preparing files for hearings Requirements: Ability to use Microsoft and other software Ability to multi task Ability to work both independently and with a team Strong organizational and time management skills Attention to detail Please submit cover letter and resume.
The role includes managing general negligence, premises liability, dog bites, and similar cases. The ideal candidate should have experience in handling such cases, either on the plaintiff or defense side, and be proficient in record reviews, affidavit preparation, party and expert depositions, case preparation for trial, and drafting motions, pleadings, and discovery responses.
The Personal Injury Attorney will also collaborate with other litigation attorneys and report to the firm's President and Chief Operating Officer. Duties: Manage various personal injury cases, with an emphasis on third-party auto accident cases and first-party no-fault cases. Handle cases involving general negligence,
premises liability, dog bites, and similar claims. Utilize experience from either the plaintiff or defense side in managing these cases. Conduct record reviews and prepare affidavits for legal proceedings.
Depose parties and experts involved in the cases. Prepare cases for trial, including gathering evidence and supporting documentation. Draft motions, pleadings, and discovery responses as needed. Provide assistance to other litigation attorneys on their current cases. Report directly to the firm's President and Chief Operating Officer. Requirements: Juris Doctorate (JD) degree. Licensed to practice law in Michigan. Experience in handling personal injury cases, particularly third-party
auto accident and first-party no-fault cases. Proficiency in record reviews, affidavit preparation, depositions, and case preparation for trial.
Strong skills in drafting legal motions, pleadings, and discovery responses. Effective communication and collaboration abilities. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Benefits offered: Health insurance. Disability insurance. Paid time off. Other benefits per company policy. This Michigan-based law firm provides comprehensive legal representation to clients involved in personal injury cases. Its major practice areas include personal injury and wrongful death, car and truck accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, wrongful death, dog bites, product liability, and related areas.
The firm has been providing these legal services since 1969. Its main office is located in Southfield, Michigan, and it has four other offices across the state.
developing effective case strategies. Strong communication skills and a commitment to excellence are essential for this role. Duties: Thoroughly backss and evaluate Social Security Disability claims. Skillfully cross-examine witnesses during legal proceedings.
Prepare for and represent clients at hearings with professionalism and expertise. Maintain effective communication with clients, witnesses, and relevant parties. Develop and execute effective case strategies to achieve favorable outcomes. Present cases in front of judges, demonstrating legal acumen and advocacy. Utilize excellent written and verbal communication skills to articulate legal arguments. Requirements: Currently admitted
to a State Bar or pending Bar exam results. Graduation in the top 30% of your law school class is preferred. Participation in either Moot Court or Law Review is preferred.
Education: Juris Doctor (J. D. ) degree from an accredited law school. Certifications: Admission to a State Bar. Skills: Thorough understanding of Social Security Disability claims. Strong cross-examination skills during legal proceedings. Effective case preparation and representation at hearings. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to develop and execute case strategies. Professionalism and expertise in presenting cases to judges. Benefits offered: Competitive salary. Excellent benefits, including medical, dental, life, and disability insurance.401K with a 6% match.
Paid holidays and unlimited paid time off. Sick time and flexible schedule. Parental leave and referral program.
adherence to established processes, providing strategic guidance, and delivering effective case resolutions. Duties: Lead and manage a team of paralegals in handling pre-litigation files. Ensure strict adherence to established processes and procedures. Conduct regular file reviews with paralegals, offering guidance and direction.
Strategize optimal case resolutions and execute them effectively. Determine value ranges for claims and negotiate pre-litigation settlements. Engage in client communication and meetings to provide updates and gather information. Handle pre-litigation recorded statements and EUOs (Examinations Under Oath). Provide daily oversight of the paralegal team to ensure
efficient workflow. Preference for familiarity with Michigan 1st and 3rd party auto law. Demonstrate expertise in team management or extensive client engagement across various legal domains.
Experience:5+ years of experience in pre-litigation matters. Requirements: Juris Doctor (J. D. ) degree from an accredited law school. Admission to the State Bar of Michigan. Expertise in pre-litigation matters and claim valuation. Familiarity with Michigan 1st and 3rd party auto law preferred. Skills: Strong leadership and team management skills. Exceptional organizational and multitasking abilities. Effective communication and negotiation skills. Detail-oriented with a focus on adherence to processes.