Senior Litigation Counsel
Los Angeles, CA - USA
Job Summary
Position is for an Employment Practices Litigation lawyer with experience in defending employers in agency matters such as the DFEH EEOC Workers Compensation 132a as well as in litigated cases in the State and Federal Courts in California. Defense experience required with a varying case load on an ongoing basis. Licensed to practice before Californias State and Federal Courts. This is an exciting opportunity to progress into a leadership role and lead your own team
Qualifications
- Admission to CA State bar and the U.S. District Courts of California.
- Must have at least 5 - 10 years of employment litigation experience.
- Additional experience handling litigated employment cases in State and Federal Courts and agency matters including DFEH EEOC and Workers Compensation 132 (a) cases.
- Must have strong knowledge of current procedural and substantive law in Federal and State courts.
- Must be able to demonstrate effective oral and written advocacy skills and negotiation tactics.
- Must have an ability to apply analytical skills in addressing complex legal issues.
- Must have excellent communication skills and a demonstrated ability to communicateproactively and work collaboratively with clients and internal service partners including other members of House Counsel.
The base pay range for the role is $131000 to $220000. The specific offer may fall outside of the range and will depend on an applicants skills and other factors. This role is also eligible to participate in a discretionary annual incentive offers a comprehensive benefits package more details on which can be found at The disclosed pay range estimate may also be adjusted for the applicable geographic differential for the location in which the position is filled.
Required Experience:
Senior IC
About Company
Chubb Life has been in Egypt since 2003. Chubb Life is the international life insurance division of Chubb - the world's largest publicly traded property and casualty insurance company by market capitalization.