Litigation Attorney- Medical Malpractice
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Overview
Farah & Farah is the premier personal injury law firm throughout Florida and Georgia, built upon the foundations of honesty, hard work, and experience our clients can trust. Proudly headquartered in downtown Jacksonville, Farah & Farah has successfully recovered millions for our clients. The level of attention and care we provide our clients is one of the many distinguishing characteristics that set Farah & Farah apart from other firms.
As a Medical Malpractice Litigation Attorney, you will play a critical role in representing clients who have suffered harm due to medical negligence. You will oversee gathering medical records, expert reports, and other evidence, as well as negotiating settlement offers. Working closely with your team, you will draft demand letters, conduct depositions, and pursue fair outcomes for your clients through settlement or trial.
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Litigation Attorney • Jacksonville, FL, US