Trial Attorney - Trucking
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Litigation
Overview
At Morgan & Morgan, our work matters. For millions of Americans, we’re the last line of defense against insurance companies, large corporations or defective goods. Every member of our firm has a key role to play in the winning fight for consumer rights. Our over 6,000 employees are united by one mission:
For the People.
Morgan & Morgan is looking for a Trucking Personal Injury Trial Attorney in Nashville, TN to join its growing practice. The Trial Attorney will handle catastrophic and trucking motor vehicle accident cases in litigation representing plaintiffs. Responsibilities include trial prep and trial. This is an opportunity to pick up a high‑value case group.
Responsibilities- Day‑to‑day handling of litigation cases
- Drafting and filing of litigation documents including pleadings, discovery requests and responses, demands, motions and memoranda
- Guide clients through the case process
- Interaction with expert witnesses including conferences, drafting of expert reports and affidavits
- Attendance at depositions, mediations, hearings and court appearances
- Law degree from an accredited law school
- Active membership in good standing with the State Bar of Tennessee
- Ability to manage a high volume of litigation cases
- Trial experience required
- Excellent client service and communication skills
- Superior writing and oral advocacy skills
Full‑time employees receive medical and dental insurance, a 401(k) plan, paid time off and paid holidays.
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