Wilson Elser
Legal
TransportationLitigationAttorney
“Transportation Litigation Attorney at Wilson Elser. Skills: Transportation Litigation. Manage a litigation caseload. Oversee cases from beginning to end”
What You'll Achieve.
developing proactive resolution strategies
Industry & Context.
analytical skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
JD from an ABA accredited law school, Admitted to practice in the state of Washington, 5-7+ years of general casualty litigation experience, Trial experience required, Deposition and motion practice experience required, Superior analytical skills, Superior written and oral communication skills, Sophisticated technical skills necessary
Nice to Have
First and/or second chair experience strongly desired, Transportation and logistics, trucking, and related regulatory experience preferred, Experience with emerging e-commerce / gig economy legal issues preferred, but not required
What You'll Do.
Manage a litigation caseload
Oversee cases from beginning to end
Conduct legal research and analysis related to transportation laws
and other legal documents
Attend court hearings
Negotiate settlements and agreements on behalf of clients
Draft case analysis reports to client stakeholders
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate effectively with colleagues across departments and offices; Contribute to a cohesive and supportive team environment
Communication Scope
written communication skills; oral communication skills
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