Senior Assistant Counsel, Litigation
Yale New Haven Health · New Haven, CT · 5 mo ago
On-siteLegalFull-time
Litigation and Claims Management
- Serve as in-house counsel for high-exposure medical liability and catastrophic injury and other litigation including, but not limited to, general liability, cyber liability, corporate litigation, cy pres actions, third party subpoenas, and investigations with extensive document productions.
- Oversee and direct the full lifecycle of claims: insurance reporting, investigation, case evaluation, litigation strategy, recovery and offsets, negotiation, mediation, and trial oversight.
- Issue and manage legal holds.
- Direct and manage outside defense counsel, ensuring cost effective and high quality representation.
- Assess liability exposure and damages; provide legal analysis and recommendation to organization's stakeholders and executives.
- Establish and maintain reserves within required best practices.
- Obtain settlement authority as required, including preparing and delivering presentations to organization's claims committee.
- Draft and/or review legal documents, settlement agreements, indemnification clauses, and risk related contract terms.
- Ensure compliance with state and federal compliance/reporting requirements, including NPDB and CMS reporting.
- Identify and escalate legal and defensibility risks to Risk Management, clinical leaders, and other stakeholders to reduce exposure to future claims.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to executive leadership, department chairs, physicians, and operational leaders in all assigned litigation matters.
Operational Responsibilities
- Provide oversight and accountability for at least one operational or administrative function.
- Lead and prepare the team for litigation and captive audits; serve as the primary point of contact for auditors.
- Act as catalyst for continuous improvement by enhancing litigation workflow, processes, and procedures.
- Lead and manage significant projects within established timelines, minimal oversight, and provide timely updates to stakeholders on issues affecting deliverables.
- Maintain subject matter expertise in assigned areas and deliver appropriate training for the litigation team.
- Participate in captive program initiatives and projects.
- Prepare reports, presentations, and analytics regarding trends in claims, litigation outcomes, and financial exposure.
- Captive insurance administration duties as assigned.
- Supervise litigation personnel including junior attorneys, claim specialists, and administrative staff.
Qualifications
- Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school.
- Minimum of eight (8) years of experience in handling high-exposure medical liability and catastrophic injury defense matters.
- Prior experience in a hospital, health system, medical liability insurer, or medical liability defense firm strongly preferred.
- Active license in good standing with the Connecticut state bar (or eligible for in-house counsel status).
- Licensure in New York and/or Rhode Island is a plus but not required.
- Deep understanding of healthcare tort litigation, medical standards of care, and healthcare operations.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to assess complex medical and legal issues.
- Ability to collaborate with clinicians and communicate legal and medical concepts effectively to nonlegal stakeholders.
- Strong negotiation, advocacy, and communication skills, including written, verbal, and presentation abilities.
- Strong interpersonal, influencing, listening, and collaborative skills to serve as a trusted partner with department leaders and key stakeholders.
- Proven ability to develop strategy and manage complex matters with competing priorities.
- High emotional intelligence and capacity to manage sensitive, confidential issues in high-pressure situations.
- Strong issue-spotting skills and sound judgement regarding escalation.