JDHUNTR In-House Jobs-8885 Associate Counsel, Counsel, Aurora, IL Legal & Paralegal at Geebo

JDHUNTR In-House Jobs-8885 Associate Counsel, Counsel, Aurora, IL

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JDHUNTR In-House Jobs-8885 Associate Counsel, Counsel, Aurora, IL
Coordinating with insurance adjusters and attorneys to close out past due accounts for biohazard remediation services; negotiating settlements on open account, both individually and globally. Managing litigation files, locating local counsel, monitoring legal bills and adherence to legal budgets, coordinating status updates with local counsel, docketing, general file maintenance. Managing arbitration and appraisal files, locating testifying experts, preparing written arguments, general file maintenance.
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