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Associate Attorney

Indianapolis, IN ยท On-site

$75K - $125K/yr

Each associate will gain substantial knowledge of all court procedures, the litigation process, internal controls and client and firm policies and procedures. This position has no billable hour ...

Each associate will gain substantial knowledge of all court procedures, the litigation process, internal controls and client and firm policies and procedures. This position has no billable hour ...

OSHA Associate

Indianapolis, IN ยท Hybrid

$200K - $235K/yr

The Firm is ranked in the First Tier nationally in the category of Labor and Employment Litigation ... Admitted to practice law in the State Bar of the Associate's primary office * Attention to detail ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Associate Litigator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate Litigator, you need a Juris Doctor degree, bar admission, strong legal research, writing, and analytical skills. Familiarity with legal research platforms like Westlaw or LexisNexis, as well as case management software, is typically required. Outstanding communication, attention to detail, and resilience under pressure help set top performers apart. These skills and qualities are vital for building persuasive cases, meeting tight deadlines, and effectively representing clients in court.

What are Associate Litigators?

Associate litigators are early-career attorneys who work in the litigation department of a law firm, typically under the supervision of more senior lawyers or partners. Their primary responsibilities include conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, assisting in the discovery process, preparing for trials, and sometimes representing clients in court under guidance. Associate litigators gain hands-on experience in various aspects of dispute resolution and courtroom procedures, often specializing in particular areas of law such as commercial, civil, or criminal litigation. They play a key role in supporting the legal team and ensuring thorough case preparation.

What is the difference between Associate Litigator vs Paralegal?

AspectAssociate LitigatorParalegal
Required CredentialsJuris Doctor (JD), Bar AdmissionAssociate's degree or paralegal certificate
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, courts, corporate legal departmentsLaw firms, legal departments, courts
Job ResponsibilitiesLegal research, drafting pleadings, court appearancesLegal research, document preparation, case organization

Associate Litigators are licensed attorneys responsible for representing clients in court and handling complex legal tasks. Paralegals support attorneys with research and administrative duties but are not licensed to practice law. While both roles work closely in legal settings, Associate Litigators have more advanced responsibilities and require legal licensure.

What are some typical challenges Associate Litigators face when managing multiple cases simultaneously?

Associate Litigators often juggle several cases at different stages, which requires strong organizational and time management skills. Balancing court deadlines, discovery obligations, and client communications can be demanding, especially when unexpected developments arise. Collaboration with senior attorneys and support staff is crucial to ensure all tasks are completed efficiently and to maintain high-quality work across all cases. Learning to prioritize and delegate effectively helps mitigate stress and supports professional growth in a busy litigation environment.

Associate Attorney

34259 - Blitt and Gaines PC

Indianapolis, IN โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Description:

Job Title: Associate Attorney


About Blitt and Gaines, P.C.

BG is an industry leading debt collection law firm that has been in business over 30 years. Our Firm has 47 attorneys, and 300 support staff throughout 9 offices in the following states: Arizona, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Tennessee and Wisconsin. We are proud to represent most of the nationsโ€™ largest financial institutions as clients.


Job Summary:

The Associate Attorney position will gain a great deal of courtroom experience by regularly appearing for BG in court. Further, this position is responsible for the review of new claims and pleadings in addition to managing a contested litigation queue. Each associate will gain substantial knowledge of all court procedures, the litigation process, internal controls and client and firm policies and procedures. This position has no billable hour requirements.


Essential Duties:

  • Appear in court for the firm a minimum of 3 days per week.
  • Review new claims placed with the firm to ensure compliance.
  • Review of and signing off on all pleadings printed for filing with the courts such as complaints and motions.
  • Occasionally drafting of various motions and responses to contested matters
  • Argue motions that are contested before the court as well as conduct trials and arbitrations.
  • Will manage both telephonic and written contact with opposing counsel.
  • Prepare and respond to discovery or oversee counterclaims in which BG or client are named

Education and Experience:

ยท Juris Doctorate and admittance to Indiana Bar. (Additional licenses in BG states is valuable)


Computer Skills:

ยท Proficient in Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel

ยท Collection Master or equivalent case file management system experience preferred


Interpersonal Skills:

Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing. Ability to work well with a diverse group of staff, judges, opposing counsel, and circuit court clerks. Ability to use tact, discretion and courtesy when dealing with court officials, opposing counsel, step up attorneys and in-house attorneys.

Accountability:

Ability to work independently and make responsible decisions. Must be able to maintain time lines, meet deadlines, keep accurate records and be detail oriented.

Requirements: