We are seeking an experienced Property Damage Attorney, preferably plaintiff side, licensed in Texas to join our expanding team. This is a full-time remote role, but the candidate must be based in Texas—ideally in the Dallas or Houston areas. Our firm is experiencing significant growth, and we are searching for an attorney who is dedicated to delivering outstanding representation to our clients. The right person will collaborate effectively with partners and staff, bring strong writing and research skills to the table, and demonstrate comfort with modern legal technology. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and enjoy advocating for clients, we’d love to hear from you. Responsibilities: • Counsel clients on available options and develop case strategies designed for successful resolution • Spot potential conflicts and outline solutions tailored to client needs • Conduct legal research; draft briefs, motions, and pleadings • Appear in court to argue motions and advocate for clients in hearings, trials, and mediations • Oversee and support paralegals, clerks, and administrative staff involved in cases • Handle a docket of first-party property insurance cases from start to finish—perform case evaluations, craft litigation plans, and manage all phases of discovery • Maintain proactive client communication by providing updates, gathering case details, and advising on strategy • Prepare settlement proposals and engage in negotiations with opposing counsel, insurers, and other parties • Deliver thorough case assessments and present legal recommendations internally and to clients Qualifications: • MUST live in Texas. Dallas or Houston, preferably. • Licensed and in good standing with the Texas State Bar required. • 4–5 years of recent property litigation experience , preferably first-party plaintiff. • Strong research and writing skills, with proficiency in Westlaw and Lexis. • Familiarity with case management software. • Excellent organizational skills with the ability to handle multiple files independently. • Must be able to travel throughout Texas for court events as needed. Compensation: $105,000 - $135,000 yearly
• Counsel clients on available options and develop case strategies designed for successful resolution • Spot potential conflicts and outline solutions tailored to client needs • Conduct legal research; draft briefs, motions, and pleadings • Appear in court to argue motions and advocate for clients in hearings, trials, and mediations • Oversee and support paralegals, clerks, and administrative staff involved in cases • Handle a docket of first-party property insurance cases from start to finish—perform case evaluations, craft litigation plans, and manage all phases of discovery • Maintain proactive client communication by providing updates, gathering case details, and advising on strategy • Prepare settlement proposals and engage in negotiations with opposing counsel, insurers, and other parties • Deliver thorough case assessments and present legal recommendations internally and to clients