Description:

Summary: A A Personal Injury Attorney® Litigation Trial Attorney loves helping people and being of service to those who need serious help. They are one of those people who always get the job done before anyone even asks them to do it. They are great organizers of information and great communicators. In addition, a A Personal Injury Attorney® Litigation Trial Attorney is competitive, wants to be the best attorney they can be, and wants to learn the right way from the best.

A A Personal Injury Attorney® Litigation Trial Attorney stands up to insurance companies who refuse to pay fair compensation to our deserving clients.

Some litigation attorneys excel at motion practice, discovery and all phases of litigation, but do not especially enjoy or excel in trial presentation. If you like to work up a case, and hand the case over to the trial team, please consider applying for the job position of A Personal Injury Attorney Litigation Attorney.

However, if you love the energy of trial, this is the right position for you. A A Personal Injury Attorney Litigation Trial Attorney is ready for trial. No matter how small, or how large, simple or complex, you will be trying cases.
If you love voir dire, opening, direct, cross and closing, this is the right opportunity for you.

Motion practice and discovery is also an important element of this position. Handling Daubert challenges, Motions in Limine, taking and defending depositions to be used at trial are also basic skills required to be a trial attorney.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Skillfully trying cases, presenting evidence, making arguments.

Being fully prepared to try a case by reviewing the pleadings, evidence, discovery, depositions, summaries, exhibits and timelines.

Experience And Skills Required:
  • Member of the Florida Bar in good standing
  • Minimum of 5 years experience in civil litigation
  • Must have tried to verdict at least 5 civil jury trials
  • Preferred to be Board Certified as a Civil Trial Lawyer
  • Preferred to be a graduate of the Keenan Trial Institute, Gerry Spence Method, or the Trial Lawyers College
  • Admitted to the U.S. Middle District of Florida
  • Excellent knowledge and understanding of Florida law and civil procedure
  • Strong legal research skills with the ability to effectively interpret and apply Florida case law, statutes, and Florida Evidence Code
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to draft and review pleadings
  • Ability to effectively collaborate and work as part of a team, including coordinating with paralegals, support staff, and other attorneys
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple cases and deadlines simultaneously
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise discretion in handling sensitive and confidential information
  • Deposition experience ranging from client preparation to deposing opposing expert witnesses
  • Extensive understanding of Proposals for Settlements, Offers for Judgements, etc.
  • Medical knowledge pertinent to personal injury litigation
  • You must be able to type at least 35 words per minute
  • You embrace computers and technology.