Attorney - Architects and Engineer Errors & Omissions / Construction Defect - New York, NY jobs in United States
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Marshall Dennehey · 15 hours ago

Attorney - Architects and Engineer Errors & Omissions / Construction Defect - New York, NY

Marshall Dennehey, P.C. is a leading Am Law 200 civil defense law firm seeking an experienced Architects and Engineer Errors & Omissions / Construction Defect Attorney for its New York City office. The role involves representing design professionals, developers, and contractors in complex construction defect property cases, with opportunities for client interaction and practice growth.

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Responsibilities

Represent design professionals, developers, and contractors in complex construction defect property cases
Manage a caseload independently with appropriate support
Leverage experience and reputation to achieve excellent results and reach creative resolutions for clients and their insurers

Qualification

Trial experienceConstruction defect lawClient interactionAnalytical skillsResearch skillsWriting skillsCommunication skillsIndependent case managementOrganizational skillsTeamwork

Required

Experience representing design professionals, developers, and contractors in complex construction defect property cases
Proven trial track record
Experience at the state and federal level
Excellent organizational skills
Ability to manage a caseload independently
Strong analytical skills
Strong writing skills
Strong research skills
Strong communication skills
Desire to advance within the firm while assisting others to do the same
Steady and consistent work history

Benefits

Multiple financial bonus opportunities throughout the year
A comprehensive employee benefits package
A firm funded Lifestyle Account entitled “Marshall Associate Advantage”

Company

Marshall Dennehey

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Marshall Dennehey is a law firm that deals in civil defense litigation and general liability with an affordable and pragmatic approach.