Amundsen Davis seeks an Insurance Coverage attorney to join the Firm in one of its Illinois offices. Candidates must be licensed to practice law in Illinois and have five or more years of experience handling insurance coverage matters, including both litigated and non-litigated. The ideal candidate will be able to handle multi-state environmental coverage matters. Strong analytical abilities, attention to detail, ability to manage and prioritize multiple projects, and the ability to work well on a team are required.
The annual base salary range anticipated for this position in Illinois is $120,000-$195,000, depending upon experience. This salary range excludes available bonus opportunities. A listing of our benefits can be found here: https://www.amundsendavislaw.com/careers-attorneys.
Please submit a resume, cover letter, law school transcript (if available) and two writing samples.* This position is not open to recruiters.
*Amundsen Davis does not utilize any Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its applicant selection or hiring process. Amundsen Davis recognizes the supportive benefits that AI may bring to the practice of law, but we expect it to be just that - supportive of original human thoughts, arguments, and ideas. During the hiring process, it is particularly important for us to see your writing and other communication skills without the aid of AI. Accordingly, Amundsen Davis requires all applicants to fully disclose their use of AI to generate or otherwise supplement any content in communications (i.e., cover letters and emails) with the firm, and other submissions (e.g., resume, writing samples, etc.) to the firm. Other than spellcheck and autofill functions - there is no de minimis exception to this policy. Failure to disclose your use of AI during the hiring process may result in denial of employment, revocation of an employment offer, or termination of employment (if hired).
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