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Description
About Us
Chubb Law is a plaintiff’s personal injury trial firm built around one mission: delivering extraordinary results for our clients while maintaining an authentic, high-performance culture.
We believe in exceptional client service, preparing every case for trial, and that’s why we consistently get maximum value for our clients.
We’re now hiring our next litigation attorney — someone who believes in Plaintiff's personal injury work, loves trial work, thrives in a fast-paced, young, and growing firm, and wants to be part of something bigger.
What You’ll Do
Handle cases from the beginning through trial: discovery, depositions, hearings, mediations, and trial prep.
Work every case as if it’s going to trial.
Collaborate with our litigation team to develop trial strategy and maximize case value.
Communicate proactively with clients — keeping them informed, confident, and cared for.
Contribute to our culture of excellence, accountability, and client service.
What We Offer
Competitive compensation package based on experience and performance.
Real trial opportunities — not just motion practice.
401(k) with employer contribution.
Health benefits.
Unlimited PTO after the probationary period.
Hybrid work schedule:
Mondays and Fridays are remote.
Tuesdays through Thursdays are in-office.
Opportunity to help lead and shape a growing litigation department.
Supportive, values-driven culture that rewards integrity and results.
State-of-the-art systems, technology, and staff support.
Requirements
What We’re Looking For
3+ years of personal injury litigation experience.
True believer in plaintiff’s PI: sees this work as a meaningful service to people, not just a job.
Wants to hone trial skills and get high-leverage reps in all types of personal injury cases.
Confident, strategic, and genuinely passionate about trial work.
Exceptional communicator — both with clients and teammates.
Excited to work in a fast-paced, young, and growing firm where things are constantly evolving.
Bonus (not required): Medical malpractice experience.