To thrive as an Underwriting Counsel, you need a strong background in real estate law, title insurance, risk assessment, and an active legal license such as a Juris Doctor (JD) and bar admission. Familiarity with title production software, real estate recording systems, and relevant certifications like ALTA Best Practices are highly beneficial. Effective communication, strong analytical thinking, and the ability to solve complex legal issues collaboratively are vital soft skills. These abilities are essential to assure accurate risk evaluations, ensure legal compliance, and provide trusted guidance to clients and internal teams.