Personal Injury Attorney (Pre-Litigation)
Position requires (1) an active license to practice law in Rhode Island OR a UBE score of 270+ in the last two years and (2) excellent communication and negotiation skills. Role is 99% remote outside of occasional in-person client meetings, so candidates must be able to commute into the Providence office up to 2x/month.
First year compensation is $85,000. Expected earnings of $150,000-200,000 after 12-18 months. Position includes comprehensive training and benefits.
salary: $85,000 - $200,000 per yearshift: First
work hours: 8 AM - 5 PM
education: Doctoral
Responsibilities- Run Pre-litigation cases from intake to resolution
- Manage Case Load from intake to settlement
- Work with a dedicated team to support your cases
- Zealously advocate for each of your clients
- Personal Injury Law
- NEGOTIATIONS
- Communication
- Years of experience: 0 years
- Experience level: Entry Level
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