4 litigation assistant jobs at 4 companies in Connecticut

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Litigation Assistant
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Morgan & Morgan
Morgan & Morgan: Provides legal representation for personal injury and consumer litigation.
2+ YOEHigh school diploma or GED required; associate or bachelor or paralegal certificate preferred; 2+ years administrative experience in a law firm preferred; strong organization, communication, and multitasking skills.
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Assistant Corporation Counsel
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
$92k-$146k/yr OnsiteFull Time
City of Hartford
City of Hartford: Providing municipal services and governance to Hartford residents.
3+ YOEJuris Doctor and 3+ years practicing law, member in good standing of the Connecticut Bar for 3+ years, experience with litigation, contracts, municipal law, legal research; must pass physical, drug screen, background check.
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Assistant Vice President, Casualty Claims
Iselin or New York City or Stamford
$170k-$180k/yr HybridFull Time
Ascot Group
Ascot Group: Global provider of specialty insurance and reinsurance underwriting services.
10+ YOE10+ years casualty claims experience handling high-exposure, complex liability claims; adjuster licenses or willingness to obtain; strong negotiation, litigation oversight, and Microsoft Office proficiency.
Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint
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AVP, Environmental, North American Claims Group
New York City or New Jersey or Farmington or Atlanta or Boston or Brisbane or Chicago or Costa Mesa or Dallas or Dublin or Hong Kong or Houston or London or Los Angeles or Selangor or Manchester or Miami or Nashville or Philadelphia or San Francisco or Singapore or Sydney or Switzerland or Toronto or Bermuda
$150k/yr OnsiteFull Time
Allied World
Allied World: A global insurance provider offering specialty coverage and claims services.
5+ YOERequires 5+ years handling liability insurance claims, a bachelor's degree, strong environmental claims knowledge, negotiation and communication skills, technical writing, litigation strategy, and delegated-authority decision-making.