Compliance Attorney Intermediate Litigation Professional Services - Austin, TX at Geebo

Compliance Attorney Intermediate Litigation

Austin, TX Austin, TX Estimated:
$95.
5K - $121K a year Estimated:
$95.
5K - $121K a year Compliance Attorney Intermediate Litigation Top Texas Law Firm is currently seeking a self-motivated Compliance Attorney to join the team! Compliance Attorney
Essential Functions:
Perform audits and case reviews for each team assigned Meet with assigned teams on a weekly basis to ensure firm policies, procedures, and deadlines are being met accordingly Meet with assigned teams to assess areas of non-compliance and address with each assigned team as needed Compliance Attorney Education and
Experience:
JD; must be a licensed attorney in the U.
S.
and in good standing Working knowledge of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure and Texas Rules of Evidence 0-3 Years Personal Injury experience Excellent writing skills Superb organizational and time management skills Meticulous attention to detail Working on cross-functional teams Must have valid TX driver license and good driving record Compliance Attorney Benefits include:
Medical - 80% employer contribution Dental, Vision, Life & other supplemental insurance 401K with Employer Matching (up to 4%) Employee Recognition Programs Complimentary gym membership Company events - to include giving back to the community! Why Work Here? This is the firm that will take your career to the next level.
We focus on obtaining RESULTS for our clients! Our law firm has been named a Best Place to Work in the country by Glassdoor two years in a row! We consistently outperform our peers in categories such as:
Career Opportunities Compensation and Benefits Culture and Values Senior Leadership Diversity If you are looking for the opportunity to make the most of your experience, talents and work ethic, we may be the place for you! #IND-HP #LI-Onsite #LI-Promoted #ZR.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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