Insurance Defense Litigation Paralegal - N Dallas

$ 60000 - $ 90000 / Year
location_onDallas, Texas

Legal & Compliance

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LHH is searching for an Insurance Defense Paralegal for a law firm located near the Galleria in North Dallas.

 

Must have insurance defense/personal injury defense litigation experience. Will be handling cases from inception to closeMust have 3+ years of insurance defense litigation experience at a Texas law firm. Must be currently working insurance defense or personal injury defense matters or your last position

 

Hybrid/Remote: Fully in office

 

Parking is paid for by the firm

 

Hours: 8am - 5pm based on 40 hour work week (may be flexible with 7:30 - 3:30 or 9 am - 6pm depending on attorney and team need)

 

Salary Requirement: $60,000 - $90,000 DOE

 

Bonus eligible: Discretionary year end bonus

 

Benefits: Medical (employee pays 20%of medical premium), dental, vision, life, short/long term disability, 401K (employer match up to certain percentage)

 

If you meet the requirements and qualifications, please apply or contact me directly at jamie.stone@lhh.com



Pay Details: $60,000.00 to $90,000.00 per year

Search managed by: Jamie Stone

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