Coaction
insurance
SeniorCounselLitigation
“Senior Counsel - Litigation at Coaction. Skills: insurance litigation, legal advice, contract drafting. Represent organization in litigation. Protect organization's rights”
What You'll Achieve.
achieve strategic business results
Industry & Context.
analytical skills; problem-solving skills; managing ambiguous situations
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
10 years of broad legal experience, JD, admission to the bar of at least one state
Nice to Have
litigation background, blend of law firm and corporate in-house experience, Securities law expertise, interpersonal skills with a collaborative and energetic style
What You'll Do.
Represent organization in litigation
Protect organization's rights
Provide legal advice on litigation
Advise on litigation involving company
Draft corporate contracts
Advise on business agreements
Provide legal advice on disputes
Identify litigation risk
Evaluate regulatory risk
Address regulatory risk
Manage corporate transactions
Supervise contentious matters
Resolve pre-contentious matters
Negotiate significant agreements
Review insurance products
Advise on new insurance products
Counsel to reduce exposure
Interpret regulations
Develop compliance policies
Implement ethics policies
Manage outside counsel expenditure
Monitor legal communicate
Counsel management on changes
Prepare position papers
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
work effectively within a team; collaborating with other attorneys; collaborative skills with colleagues; lead and facilitate projects; multidisciplinary meetings
Communication Scope
verbal communication; written communication; negotiation skills; presentation skills
Process & Methodology
project manager on corporate transactions, project management skills, lead and facilitate projects
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