Description:

The Los Angeles office of Barnes & Thornburg LLP is seeking an Associate to join the Insurance Recovery and Counseling Group.
  • Candidates should have 4 to 7 years of experience representing corporate policyholders and insureds, in and out of court, in disputes with their insurance carriers.
  • Candidates should also demonstrate outstanding writing, research, and analytical skills; as well as strong academic credentials.
  • The ideal candidate will also be highly motivated to be part of an active national practice, demonstrate initiative, assume responsibility for client matters, and possess the interpersonal skills to work well as part of a large, collaborative team.
  • Admission to the California Bar is required.

Barnes & Thornburg LLP is an AmLaw 100 firm with 23 offices. The firm and our insurance recovery and counseling group have an exceptional reputation for having an inclusive, collegial and supportive atmosphere and a well-defined and transparent path for growth. For more information regarding B&T's insurance recovery and counseling group, please click here: Insurance Recovery and Counseling Law Firm | Barnes & Thornburg

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