Associate Attorney, Civil LitigationLocation: Offices throughout CAJob Description: This role demands strong analytic skills, proactive legal strategy development, effective client communication, and the stamina to perform thoroughly and timely a variety of case management tasks.Practice Areas: Auto Liability, General Liability, Premises Liability, Medical/Dental Malpractice, Professional LiabilityResponsibilities:Analyze legal and factual issues, conduct thorough legal analysis and research and independently develop and present well-founded defense strategies on behalf of clients.Prepare or draft pleadings, discovery requests, depositions, motions, and briefs in support of defense strategies.Conduct depositions of various parties as required by each case.Provide effective and timely communications, information, legal advice, and other services to clients and claims on legal and factual issues.Correspond and coordinate regularly with clients' adjusters and representatives regarding the status of the case.Liaise professionally with courts, witnesses, opposing counsel, and co-counsel in a manner consistent with established office procedures.Responsible for the prompt, efficient, and effective disposition of assigned cases. Make court appearances as required.Assist in preparing and presenting witnesses and evidence at trials, hearings, arbitrations, and alternative dispute resolutions.Accurately log and record billable hours and tasks in compliance with firm and client billing guidelines.Qualifications:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an excellent, ABA-approved law school0-5 years of civil or insurance defense litigation experience.Active membership in good standing with the California State Bar and/or Nevada State BarExceptional legal writing skillsExcellent written and verbal communication skillsStrong analytical abilities with acute attention to detailAbility to thrive in a fast-paced legal environment, managing a caseload with varying deadlines and priorities effectivelyMust be able to appear in court and attend court hearings either in-person and virtuallyProficient knowledge and use of Microsoft Office applications and adeptness with computers, and other legal technology or softwareResponsive and punctual in all communicationsMobile and available travel between offices, courtrooms, client meetings, and other legal settings.Must be able to read and review high volume of documents and records and type lengthy documents.Demonstrated capability to manage stress and handle high-pressure situations typical of a demanding legal practiceCompensation: DOE, Range: $125,000 - $180,000, plus benefits.Location: On-site/hybrid/remote in California, with San Diego, Long Beach, Corona, San Francisco, Los Gatos, and Santa Ana Offices