Complex Litigation Attorney – Special Investigations Unit

Job Description: • Collaborate with the Claims/Special Investigation Unit (SIU) to combat fraudulent claims. • Research, prepare, file, and litigate fraud cases including RICO. • Develop litigation strategies on complex legal matters. • Review case files and plan resolutions. • Draft discovery requests, motions, memorandums, and legal briefs. • Prepare for and conduct Depositions and Examinations Under Oath (EUOs). • Attend arbitrations, mediations, and trials. • Work with expert witness in litigation defense preparation. • Represent the company in court appearances. • Negotiate settlements and prepare related documentation. Requirements: • Juris Doctorate and active membership in good standing with the Florida State Bar. • Federal Court Admission or the ability to seek admission upon selection. • 7 + years of complex litigation experience. • Experience litigating medical and other types of fraud ideal. • Ability to manage complex litigation. • Strong research and writing skills. • Proficient with arenaflex Office and related computer applications. • Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality. • Insurance industry experience ideal. • Knowledge of legal holds and discovery processes. Benefits: • Exceptional Work-Life Balance: predictable schedules and flexibility. • Holistic Understanding of the Business: align legal strategies with company goals. • Direct Client Collaboration: work directly with internal stakeholders. • Strategic Influence and Impact: opportunity to shape strategic decisions and risk management initiatives. • Diverse Legal Challenges: encompasses a broad arenaflex of legal work. • Professional Growth Opportunities: ample opportunities for advancement and professional development. Apply tot his job

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