Construction Litigation Attorneys
Qualifications
Duties and responsibilities include drafting correspondence, pleadings, opinion letters, and other documents; reviewing and analyzing documents for relevance and privilege; preparing for, attending, and summarizing depositions; coordinating with witnesses; communicating with clients, courts, and other counsel; and drafting and arguing motions.
Strong written and verbal communication skills and command of the English language. Maintain current knowledge of Local Rules, Rules of Civil Procedure, FRCP and other applicable codes and regulations. Coordinate and communicate with parties outside the Firm including clients, courts, opposing and co-counsel, vendors, attorneys, secretaries, paralegals, case assistants, managers, and other staff.
Requirements
Candidates must be licensed to practice in Tennessee.
Benefits
The firm offers competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package, including eligibility for both discretionary and performance-based bonuses, as well as student loan repayment assistance.
Pay
Details on pay are not specified in the job posting.
Schedule
Details on schedule are not specified in the job posting.