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Hartel, DeSantis & Murray, LLP , an AV-rated Maryland based litigation law firm focusing on insurance defense and plaintiff personal injury in Maryland, D.C. and Virginia, seeks an associate attorney ...

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Hartel, DeSantis & Murray, LLP , an AV-rated Maryland based litigation law firm focusing on insurance defense and plaintiff personal injury in Maryland, D.C. and Virginia, seeks an associate attorney ...

We are seeking a motivated entry level Associate Attorney to become a part of the Godwin Tirocchi ... Advise clients on issues related to insurance defense and workers' compensation law; * Participate ...

We are seeking a motivated entry level Associate Attorney to become a part of the Godwin Tirocchi ... Advise clients on issues related to insurance defense and workers' compensation law; * Participate ...

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Seeking an associate attorney for insurance defense litigation practice for workers' compensation. Work can be performed REMOTELY except for court appearances in Maryland. . License: Maryland Bar is ...

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Seeking an associate attorney for insurance defense litigation practice for workers' compensation. Work can be performed REMOTELY except for court appearances in Maryland. . License: Maryland Bar is ...

GEICO is looking to hire an Associate Counsel to defend lawsuits filed in Maryland courts and other ... Insurance defense-related litigation experience * Must be able to communicate in a professional ...

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

To thrive as an Insurance Defense Associate, you need a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, a state bar license, and strong legal research, writing, and litigation skills. Familiarity with legal research databases (such as Westlaw or LexisNexis), case management software, and e-discovery tools is typically required. Excellent negotiation, analytical thinking, and communication skills help you effectively advocate for clients and collaborate with insurers and colleagues. These abilities are crucial for managing complex caseloads, achieving favorable outcomes, and maintaining strong client relationships in a fast-paced legal environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Insurance Defense Associates, and how can they be managed effectively?

Insurance Defense Associates often manage large caseloads with tight deadlines, requiring strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize tasks efficiently. They must also navigate complex relationships with clients, claims professionals, and opposing counsel, balancing advocacy with professionalism. Regular communication and meticulous documentation are essential for managing expectations and ensuring successful outcomes. Proactively seeking feedback and collaborating closely with senior attorneys can help associates develop their litigation skills and handle challenges more effectively.

What are Insurance Defense Associates?

Insurance Defense Associates are attorneys who represent insurance companies and their policyholders in legal matters, primarily defending them against claims of liability or damages. Their work often involves litigation, negotiation, and case evaluation in areas such as personal injury, property damage, and professional liability. They review claims, assess legal risks, and develop strategies to protect their clients’ interests throughout the legal process. These associates typically work at law firms or as in-house counsel for insurance providers. Strong analytical, negotiation, and courtroom skills are crucial for success in this role.

What is the difference between Insurance Defense Associate vs Claims Adjuster?

AspectInsurance Defense AssociateClaims Adjuster
Required CredentialsJuris Doctor (JD), State Bar LicenseHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require licensing
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, insurance companies, corporate legal departmentsInsurance companies, third-party administrator offices
Industry UsageLegal defense for insurance companies in litigationEvaluating and settling insurance claims

Insurance Defense Associates primarily work in legal settings, defending insurance companies in litigation, often requiring a law degree and bar licensure. Claims Adjusters focus on assessing and settling claims, typically with less formal legal education. Both roles are integral to the insurance industry but serve different functions within the claims process.

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Infographic showing various Insurance Defense Associate job openings in Washington as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.

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Criminal Defense Associate

3 to 5 Years Experience · Northern Virginia


The Constitution does not enforce itself.


We need an attorney who shows up for clients when the system would rather they disappear. Someone who knows the difference between a plea and a fight, and who can be trusted with another person's freedom.


Right Path Law Group is a criminal defense and personal injury firm with offices in Chantilly and Manassas. We serve a predominantly Spanish-speaking community across the DMV, and we are hiring our next Criminal Defense Associate. This is a real trial role, with a real caseload and a real path to Senior. It is not a stop on the way to somewhere else.


This role reports to our Senior Criminal Defense Attorney and works directly with firm leadership on case strategy, client outcomes, and where this practice goes next.


Why this role is built for the 3-to-5-year attorney

You are past the stage of learning which courtroom is which. You have real trials behind you, you have stood up in General District Court, and you are ready for heavier files, more first-chair work, and matters that actually carry weight. You are not looking to coast, and you are not ready to slow down.


That is the attorney we built this seat for.


We are not looking for someone who we have to teach how to try a case. We are looking for someone we can hand a docket to, mentor through the hardest felony matters, and grow into a leader of this practice. Three to five years is the sweet spot: enough trials to contribute on day one, early enough in your career to grow with us.


Total Compensation: $135,000 to $155,000+

Base Salary: $115,000 to $125,000, based on experience and trial record


  • $115,000 — 3 to 4 years of criminal defense or prosecution experience, with felony and misdemeanor trial work in the General District Court.
  • $125,000 — closer to 5 years, with first-chair trial experience in Circuit Court, jury or bench.


Quarterly Performance Bonus: 10% of base salary (roughly $11,500 to $12,500 per year), paid quarterly when you meet KPI thresholds tied to cases closed and fees collected.


Referral Bonus: 15% of fees on criminal cases you personally originate and resolve.


Realistic Year 1 total compensation: $135,000 to $155,000+


Benefits

  • 100% employer-paid health, vision, and dental insurance (employee coverage)
  • 401(k) with 4% employer match after one year of continuous employment
  • 3 weeks paid time off plus firm holidays
  • Mileage reimbursement at the IRS rate for court appearances and detention center visits
  • CLE expense reimbursement
  • A defined, earned path to Senior Criminal Defense Attorney


Your Support Structure

You will not be flying solo. The firm gives you:

  • A dedicated paralegal for criminal matters
  • A fully bilingual administrative team for intake and client communication
  • A case management system built for criminal practice
  • Spanish-speaking client coordinators who handle front-end communication
  • Direct mentorship from our Senior Criminal Defense Attorney on serious felony matters


You focus on the courtroom. The team handles the rest.


What You Will Do

  • Carry an active criminal defense caseload across General District, Circuit, and Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts in Northern Virginia
  • Build case strategy, draft and argue motions, negotiate dispositions, and try cases when the facts call for it
  • Work with the criminal defense team on strategy and workload


This Is Probably Not the Role for You If...

  • You see every plea bargain as a win
  • You have not been in trial in the last 12 months
  • You think serving a Spanish-speaking community is a barrier rather than an opportunity
  • Your first question is about remote flexibility before it is about the work
  • You define "trial experience" as having watched one
  • You misrepresent your trial record. We verify everything.


About Us

Right Path Law Group fights for our community across the DMV. Our criminal defense practice stands with clients during some of the hardest moments of their lives, and we are building a team that takes that responsibility seriously.


Our Mission: Transform 25,000 lives.


Our Values: Resilience. Integrity. Service. Excellence. (R.I.S.E.)

Compensation:

$115,000 - $125,000+ yearly


Responsibilities:
  • Manage criminal defense caseload across General District Court, Circuit Court, and Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in Northern Virginia jurisdictions
  • Represent clients charged with felonies and misdemeanors from arraignment through trial or resolution
  • Develop case strategy, draft and argue motions, negotiate dispositions, and try cases to verdict when necessary
  • Appear at bond hearings, preliminary hearings, status hearings, motions, and trials across Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun, Arlington, Alexandria, and surrounding jurisdictions
  • Communicate proactively with clients throughout the life of their case, in English and Spanish where applicable
  • Collaborate with the criminal defense team on case strategy, workload distribution, and client outcomes
  • Document case activity accurately in the firm's case management system and submit quarterly case data for performance review

Qualifications:

Required:

  • Active Virginia bar license in good standing
  • Minimum 3 years of criminal defense or prosecution experience
  • Trial experience in the General District Court (felony and misdemeanor)
  • Ability to manage a deadline-driven caseload independently
  • Public defenders and former prosecutors are strongly encouraged to apply


Strongly preferred (qualifies for $125,000+ base):

  • 5+ years of criminal litigation experience
  • First-chair trial experience in Circuit Court
  • Bilingual Spanish/English fluency
  • Familiarity with Fairfax County, Prince William County, Loudoun, Arlington, and Alexandria courts
  • Experience with serious felony matters (violent offenses, drug charges, sex offenses)

About Company

Right Path Law Group, PLLC, fights for our community across the DMV, and we have built the infrastructure to do it right. A dedicated team behind every attorney. A growing caseload and a firm that rewards performance.

Our Mission: Transform 25,000 lives.

Our Values: Resilience. Integrity. Service. Excellence. (R.I.S.E)

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Compensation details: 115000-125000 Yearly Salary


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