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Job Description
The Legal Administrative Assistant provides administrative and case support to Client Legal Services attorneys, with a primary focus on Examinations Under Oath (EUOs) and related case coordination. This role is responsible for managing high-volume scheduling, maintaining accurate documentation, and ensuring strict compliance with service-level agreements with Claims.The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented, and technologically proficient, with the ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Success in this role requires strong follow-up skills, accuracy, and the ability to coordinate attorneys, court reporters, and other parties while maintaining complete and timely case records.
Key Responsibilities
Coordinate and schedule Examinations Under Oath (EUOs), including attorneys, court reporters, and involved partiesManage high-volume calendaring, including scheduling, rescheduling, and closing out eventsMaintain compliance with TeamConnect (Litigation Management System) and other task-based systemsEnter and manage case data including pleadings, motions, correspondence, and EUO documentationPrepare and track correspondence and maintain proof of delivery for required communicationsMaintain accurate and organized case files and documentation of tasks and activitiesEnsure adherence to established processes and service-level timelines with Claims partnersCommunicate with attorneys, internal stakeholders, and external parties regarding case coordinationManage scheduling and administrative support for multiple attorneysHandle confidential information and complete administrative tasks accurately and in a timely mannerSkills and Qualifications
Strong typing speed and accuracyTechnology proficiency, including experience with case management or task-based systemsExcellent organizational and follow-up skills with the ability to meet strict timelinesAbility to take initiative while working under attorney directionExperience supporting multiple attorneys simultaneously Experience with heavy scheduling and coordinationInsurance defense or legal administrative experience preferredSupervisory Responsibilities
This role does not have supervisory duties.Location
This role is remote, with required quarterly in-office attendance. Candidates must reside within the greater Miami metropolitan area or near a local office in Jacksonville, Tampa, Fort Myers, Miami, or Fort Lauderdale.Explore the Benefits of Joining Allstate's Client Legal Services
Exceptional Work-Life Balance: In-house litigation roles offer more predictable schedules and flexibility.Holistic Business Insight: Work closely with internal partners to understand business priorities and legal strategy.Direct Client Collaboration: Partner with internal stakeholders to provide proactive legal support.Strategic Impact: Contribute to risk management and key legal initiatives.Diverse Legal Work: Engage in litigation support, compliance, dispute resolution, and operational matters.Professional Growth: Access opportunities for advancement and ongoing development.#LI-AT2
Skills
Adaptability, Adaptable to New Technologies, Calendar Management, Case Management Software, Client Communication, Collaboration, Confidentiality, Court Filings, Deadline Management, Detail-Oriented, E-File, Learning Quickly, Legal Document Preparation, Legal Reasoning, Microsoft Office 365, Organizing, Prioritization, Problem Solving, Team Player, Trial PreparationCompensation
Compensation offered for this role is 20.77 - 32.67 per hour and is based on experience and qualifications.The candidate(s) offered this position will be required to submit to a background investigation.
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