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n to the bar, under the direction and supervision of an admitted attorney, the Senior Consultant I prepares pleadings and motions, conducts discovery, including reviewing documents, interviewing clients, preparing trial materials, and summarize and analyze research.
Key Responsibilities
Review new file assignments and draft initial pleadings (e.g., answer, motion, etc.) and draft discovery
Prepare briefs to assist client in presenting cases in small claims court (FL)
Draft responses to discovery demands
Assist clients in answering questions regarding discovery
Review and serve responses to discovery demands
Assist attorney in preparing materials for trial, arbitration, or mediation
Attend arbitrations, depositions, mediations, and trials with admitted attorney
The position begins in early to mid-August while waiting for results of bar exam.
Education
Juris Doctor (Required)
2024 - 2025 3L Law student; awaiting bar result
Functional Skills
Foundational skills/abilities/experiences in the following areas: legal knowledge, business knowledge, issue management, analytical skills, influencing others (inside and outside the company), coaching and development, self-development, and productivity
Technical skills including MS Office suite
Project management skills and law firm/vendor management
Foundational legal and business knowledge
Foundational analytical skills
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Skills
Customer Centricity, Digital Literacy, Evidence Gathering, Inclusive Leadership, Learning Agility, Legal Document Preparation, Legal Research, Litigation, Mediation, Results-Oriented
Compensation
Compensation offered for this role is $62,800.00 - 114,175.00 annually and is based on experience and qualifications.
The candidate(s) offered this position will be required to submit to a background investigation.
Allstate generally does not sponsor individuals for employment-based visas for this position.
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