Personal Injury Attorney in New Orleans,LA,US Position Available In Orleans, Louisiana
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Job Description
Personal Injury & Maritime Attorney Location:
New Orleans, LA Job Type:
Full-time Work Location:
In person Are you a highly motivated Personal Injury Attorney with significant maritime law experience? Our client is seeking a talented individual to manage a diverse caseload and contribute to our growing Plaintiff Personal Injury practice. This role offers unparalleled entrepreneurial potential with uncapped earning capacity for attorneys who can originate business. Why Our Law Firm?
Unlimited Earning Potential:
Your compensation directly reflects your value and ability to originate business. There’s no ceiling to what you can achieve.
Diverse Caseload:
Handle a mix of personal injury and complex maritime injury cases.
Full Litigation Involvement:
From intake to trial, you’ll be deeply involved in every stage of your cases.
Collaborative Environment:
Work alongside a supportive, mission-driven team.
Comprehensive Benefits:
Enjoy a competitive base salary, fee sharing, performance bonuses, paid time off, and health, dental, and vision insurance.
What You’ll Do:
Manage and litigate a high-volume caseload of personal injury and maritime claims. Conduct all aspects of litigation, including intake, investigation, pleadings, motions, depositions, and negotiations. Represent clients in mediations, arbitrations, and court proceedings (state and federal). Apply expertise in the Jones Act, General Maritime Law, and LHWCA. Collaborate with support staff to develop winning case strategies.
What You’ll Bring:
J.D. and Active Louisiana Bar License (in good standing). 5+ years of experience in personal injury litigation. Demonstrated experience in maritime law (offshore injuries, vessel accidents, longshore claims). Strong understanding of relevant maritime statutes and procedural rules. Exceptional legal research, writing, negotiation, and advocacy skills. Ability to manage a demanding caseload with minimal supervision. Trial experience is strongly preferred (first-chair or significant second-chair experience is a plus).
Preferred:
Trial experience in state and federal courts; experience with wrongful death or catastrophic injury maritime cases; familiarity with Filevine.
Benefits:
Competitive Base Salary + Fee Sharing & Performance/Origination Bonuses Paid Vacation, Sick Leave, and Holidays Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Support