A mid-size Chicago-based insurance defense firm has an immediate opening for experienced attorneys in our St. Louis office to handle local and national accounts. Admission to practice in Missouri is required, with preference given to candidates also admitted to the Illinois bar. Our firm's expertise spans toxic tort, complex product liability, general liability, and professional liability. We pride ourselves on a team-based approach to litigation, offering a level of customer service, flexibility, and responsiveness not often found in larger firms.
We're seeking an experienced litigation attorney for a flexible, hands-on role. The ideal candidate may be an attorney with a book of business, a senior associate, or an attorney on the partner track. This role requires strong case management, sharp legal writing, and professionalism in depositions and courts across jurisdictions. The candidate must be self-driven, client-focused, and capable of handling complex matters independently with sound judgment and strategic thinking.
Primary responsibilities include:
Candidate requirements include:
Compensation and benefits overview: $135,000-$175,000 (DOE) The pay offered for this role may vary based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Eligible employees may also receive bonus opportunities and other forms of compensation, contributing to a comprehensive total rewards package. Benefits offerings may differ based on location.
In addition to monetary compensation, employees are provided with a robust selection of benefits, including:
Eligibility requirements for certain compensation programs and benefits are subject to specific criteria, which will be communicated during the hiring process.
Application requirements include:
Our firm is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, military status, or veteran status.