Senior Trial Attorney (remote - Houston, Tx)

Allstate Allstate · Insurance · TX · Remote

Senior Trial Attorney role at Allstate, a Fortune 100 company, focusing on handling moderate to complex bodily injury and property damage matters in state and federal court. Responsibilities include representing insureds and the company, preparing for and conducting legal proceedings, offering counsel to claims partners, and managing legal projects. Requires a Juris Doctorate, active Texas State Bar membership, and 4+ years of litigation experience. Experience with insurance defense and first/second chair jury trial experience is preferred. The role involves remote work with in-person court appearances and trials as required.

What you'd actually do

  1. Represents insured individuals and the Company in the defense of bodily injury and property damage lawsuits, subrogation, and Allstate Financial cases.
  2. Prepares thoroughly for and conducts hearings, trials, mediations, and depositions.
  3. Prepares and presents pre- and post-trial motions effectively.
  4. Assists colleagues in resolving calendar conflicts in a collaborative manner.
  5. Offers counsel to business clients on day-to-day legal matters.

Skills

Required

  • Juris Doctorate
  • active membership in good standing with the Texas State Bar
  • 4+ years of proven litigation experience
  • case strategy development
  • legal research
  • advocacy
  • manage complex disputes
  • work effectively under pressure
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office
  • internet research
  • Strong teamwork skills
  • collaborate effectively with attorneys, paralegals, and administrative assistants
  • Manage a substantial case load
  • Comfortable working in a remote environment
  • willing to travel throughout the greater Houston, TX area for in-person depositions and court appearances when necessary
  • Documentation Review
  • Evidence Gathering
  • Legal Research
  • Legal Writing
  • Litigation

Nice to have

  • First or second chair jury trial experience
  • Proven experience with insurance defense
  • LexisNexis