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Join McCarter & English's Products Liability, Mass Torts, and Consumer Class Action Practice in Indianapolis/Carmel. This role requires an IN Bar-admitted attorney with 3-6 years of experience, including depositions and complex document analysis. We seek a detail-oriented professional with superi...
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United States , Indianapolis/Carmel
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170000.00 - 200000.00 USD / Year
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Products liability, mass torts and consumer class action attorney
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McCarter & English, LLP seeks a 3-6 year associate for its Products Liability, Mass Torts & Consumer Class Actions group in New York. The role requires NY Bar admission, deposition and court hearing experience, and superior analytical/writing skills. Prior experience in pharmaceutical, medical de...
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United States , New York
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185000.00 - 200000.00 USD / Year
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Pursuing a career as a Products Liability, Mass Torts and Consumer Class Action Attorney places you at the forefront of complex civil litigation, advocating for individuals and groups harmed by defective products, environmental disasters, or widespread corporate misconduct. These legal professionals specialize in holding large entities accountable, balancing the scales of justice for consumers and communities. The field offers a diverse and intellectually demanding landscape of jobs for attorneys driven by strategic litigation and a desire to achieve substantial societal impact. Typically, attorneys in this practice area manage all phases of high-stakes litigation. Common responsibilities include conducting intensive factual investigations and legal research to build compelling cases. They analyze vast volumes of technical documents, scientific studies, and corporate records to establish causation and liability. A significant portion of the role involves drafting persuasive legal pleadings, motions, and briefs, as well as managing complex discovery processes. This includes taking and defending depositions of expert witnesses, corporate representatives, and plaintiffs. Attorneys often work closely with clients, from individual claimants to large classes, requiring clear communication about complex legal strategies. They are routinely involved in settlement negotiations, mediations, and, when necessary, courtroom trials, presenting arguments before judges and juries. The typical skill set for these jobs is rigorous. Superior analytical and critical thinking abilities are paramount to dissect intricate factual scenarios and apply evolving legal precedents. Exceptional writing skills are non-negotiable for crafting clear, persuasive arguments. Given the document-intensive nature of the work, strong organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail are essential. Attorneys must be adept at project management, often coordinating with teams of paralegals, experts, and co-counsel on cases spanning multiple jurisdictions. Resilience and tenacity are key personal attributes, as these cases can last for years. Generally, requirements include a Juris Doctor from an accredited law school, admission to the state bar, and several years of litigation experience, often gained at a law firm or in a government enforcement role. A background in science, engineering, or medicine can be highly advantageous for understanding technical evidence in products liability and mass tort jobs. Ultimately, jobs in this legal domain are suited for attorneys who thrive on challenge and derive professional satisfaction from mastering complex problems and achieving justice on a large scale. It is a career path defined by its depth, requiring a blend of legal acumen, scientific curiosity, and a steadfast commitment to client advocacy.

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