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6 jobs that use Defense Counsel the most

Jobs that use defense counsel the most include counseling department chairperson, judge, and litigation examiner.

What jobs use Defense Counsel the most?

1. Counseling Department Chairperson

How counseling department chairperson uses Defense Counsel:

  • Attend staff trainings, clinical meeting, and IEP meetings.
  • Coordinate weekly activities including marketing materials, greet visitors, operation of media equipment including PowerPoint presentations.
  • Observe and support inclusion and intervention classrooms with focus on learning disabilities and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders (ADHD).

Most common skills for counseling department chairperson:

  • Mental Health
  • Defense Counsel
  • Appeals
  • Child Abuse
  • Group Therapy Sessions
  • Crisis Intervention

2. Judge

How judge uses Defense Counsel:

  • Prepare jury charges, manage trial docket and handle appeals of SSI disability cases.
  • Manage, and update all scheduling of events, meetings, and appointments for mediation and arbitration for family law cases.
  • Docket civil orders on CM/ECF.

Most common skills for judge:

  • Legal Issues
  • Civil Law
  • International Law
  • Legal Services
  • Defense Counsel
  • Trial Counsel

3. Litigation Examiner

How litigation examiner uses Defense Counsel:

  • Manage litigation costs (defense/consultants/independent investigators/experts).
  • Manage litigation costs (defense/consultants/independent investigators/experts).
  • Complete claims involving a high level of analysis, evaluation and negotiation for arbitrations submit.

Most common skills for litigation examiner:

  • Litigation
  • Mediation
  • General Liability
  • Defense Counsel
  • Settlement Conferences
  • Injury Claims

4. Litigation Claim Representative

How litigation claim representative uses Defense Counsel:

  • Manage assigned third party administration (TPA) multi-jurisdictional workers' compensation; subrogation recovery claims; assign defense attorney.
  • Resolve no-fault disputes in the arbitration forum and court system in accordance with no-fault regulation and laws.
  • Guide defense counsel throughout litigation process, securing compliance with corporate objectives and guidelines.

Most common skills for litigation claim representative:

  • Litigation
  • Defense Counsel
  • Product Liability
  • Settlement Conferences
  • Litigation Process
  • ISO

5. Litigation Support Specialist

How litigation support specialist uses Defense Counsel:

  • Manage all aspects of litigation support services, including trial technology and presentation services, case management and document management services.
  • Port all EML data into SQL database for litigation services support.
  • Provide strategic advice to both in-house corporate counsel and law firm partners regarding ESI collection, retention and document review solutions.

Most common skills for litigation support specialist:

  • Litigation
  • Defense Counsel
  • Electronic Discovery
  • Mediation
  • Troubleshoot
  • Trial Preparation

6. Trial Lawyer

How trial lawyer uses Defense Counsel:

  • Manage all personal injury complex litigation from their inception through conclusion.
  • Manage all aspects of motion practice and discovery in class and institutional actions involving residential mortgage-backed securities investments.
  • Develop and implement litigation, discovery, settlement and trial strategies.

Most common skills for trial lawyer:

  • Litigation
  • Bench Trials
  • Federal Courts
  • Defense Counsel
  • Real Estate
  • Legal Research

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