Early Career Attorney - Personal Injury Protection / No-fault ( Remote, New York)

Allstate Allstate · Insurance · NY · Remote

This role is for an Early Career Attorney specializing in Personal Injury Protection / No-Fault cases within Allstate's legal team in New York. The attorney will manage a caseload, conduct legal research, draft documents, represent clients in arbitrations and mediations, and stay updated on relevant laws and regulations. The position emphasizes litigation skills, client communication, and adherence to legal ethics.

What you'd actually do

  1. Manage all aspects of PIP/no-fault litigation from case inception through resolution, including case evaluation, discovery, motion practice, arbitrations, mediations, and settlement negotiations.
  2. Conduct Special Investigation Unit (SIU) Examinations Under Oath (EUOs) and prepare comprehensive reports with a focus on SIU and Personal Injury Protection (PIP) matters.
  3. Review new file assignments, analyze evidence, develop case strategies, and prepare and draft pleadings, motions, and other legal documents.
  4. Conduct AAA no-fault arbitrations, and try cases as needed, including preparing witnesses and clients for testimony.
  5. Keep claim business partners consistently updated on case status through regular communications, strategy conferences, and pre-trial reports.

Skills

Required

  • Juris Doctorate
  • active membership in good standing with the New York State Bar
  • legal research
  • writing
  • analysis
  • time management
  • organizing case files
  • managing legal documents
  • discovery process
  • communicating with clients
  • preparing summaries
  • maintaining records of interactions
  • legal ethics
  • standards of professional conduct
  • negotiation techniques
  • strategies for client interactions
  • settlement discussions
  • Client Documentation
  • Evidence Gathering
  • Legal Document Preparation
  • Litigation
  • Torts

What the JD emphasized

  • active membership in good standing with the New York State Bar
  • Must be commutable distance to courthouses throughout New York