LHH Recruitment Solutions is seeking an experienced Litigation Attorney for a temporary, possibly temp-to-hire, position with a large law firm. This role is based in Bridgeport, CT and flexible for hybrid.
The ideal candidate will have experience in premises liability, professional liability, and insurance defense.
Responsibilities:
Drafting and reviewing litigation documents including pleadings and motions
Advising clients on litigation matters
Preparing for and attending depositions, hearings, and trials
Reviewing and responding to discovery requests
Providing general litigation support
Qualifications:
Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school
Licensed and in good standing to practice law in Connecticut
3+ years of relevant litigation experience
Excellent communication and organizational skills
The anticipated pay rate for this position is $50-$60 per hour depending on experience.
Pay Details: $50.00 to $60.00 per hour
Search managed by: Christy Candelora
Benefit offerings available for our associates include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and a 401K plan. Our benefit offerings provide employees the flexibility to choose the type of coverage that meets their individual needs. In addition, our associates may be eligible for paid leave including Paid Sick Leave or any other paid leave required by Federal, State, or local law, as well as Holiday pay where applicable.
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Military connected talent encouraged to apply
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