Coverage and Legal Writing Attorney - Insurance Defense

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Ascension Global Staffing & Executive Search, a Hispanic Women Owned & Operated National Recruiting Firm stands at the forefront of innovation and excellence. Led by a visionary team with a deep commitment to diversity and inclusion, our firm is dedicated to identifying and attracting top talent across the nation. With a unique blend of cultural insight and professional expertise, we pride ourselves on creating an environment that fosters success for both employers and candidates.Coverage and Legal Writing AttorneyLocation: Florida (Hybrid/Remote options may be considered)Industry: Insurance DefenseFirm Partnered With: Ascension Global Staffing & Executive SearchAscension Global Staffing & Executive Search is seeking a Coverage and Legal Writing Attorney on behalf of a respected insurance defense law firm. This is an excellent opportunity for a detail-oriented attorney who thrives on in-depth legal analysis, complex case evaluations, and high-level drafting across a variety of practice areas.The ideal candidate will support the firm's litigation team by offering strategic legal insight and crafting well-reasoned, high-quality documents for matters involving premises liability, personal injury, workers' compensation, auto claims, and maritime law.Key Responsibilities:Draft and analyze insurance coverage opinions, reservation of rights letters, and denial letters.Prepare dispositive motions (e.g., motions to dismiss, summary judgment) and supporting memoranda.Conduct strategic case evaluations, including liability and damages assessments.Draft, review, and revise settlement agreements, releases, and related legal documents.Conduct legal research and draft complex legal memoranda, trial, and appellate briefs.Collaborate with trial attorneys to support litigation strategy.Stay up to date on relevant legal developments and prepare internal/client updates.Qualifications:Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school.Active and in good standing with The Florida Bar.2+ years of legal experience preferred; coverage and/or litigation writing experience is a strong plus.Strong legal writing, research, and analytical skills.Ability to work independently, meet deadlines, and manage multiple assignments in a fast-paced setting.Preferred Skills:Familiarity with CGL, auto, maritime, and workers' compensation insurance policies.Experience drafting summary judgment motions, coverage letters, and legal memoranda.Judicial clerkship, law review, or appellate experience is a significant plus.Our Client Offers:Competitive compensation based on experience.Health, dental, and vision insurance.401(k) plan with employer match.Collaborative, supportive environment with opportunities for professional development and growth.

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