Are you interested in a new professional challenge that suits you, your circumstances and your personal career and development plan? Then you've come to the right place!
For my client, a Luxembourg-based subsidiary of a leading UK financial services group specializing in life insurance and pensions, we are seeking to fill the position Disputes Lawyer (m/w/d) at the earliest opportunity.
Apply now and get to know us - we look forward to accompanying you as you move forward on your professional journey!
Your responsibilities
Manage complaints, threatened claims, and live disputes across a wide range of insurance products
Advise and provide specialist litigation and regulatory support for insurance legacy cases in a timely, efficient, and effective manner
Consider potential lines of defense in conjunction with the litigation and complaints strategy
Review and draft responses, developing appropriate legal and strategic arguments
Collaborate with colleagues in the legal and business teams and external lawyers, and analyze litigation and complaints-related materials
Develop and implement protocols to improve efficiency in complaints and litigation management
Your profile
Fully qualified lawyer in Germany with a strong understanding of German civil procedure rules and insurance contract law
Fluent in German and English
Ability to provide clear, practical advice and make sound judgments on risk mitigation strategies
Proven ability to build effective relationships across teams and business areas
Strong influencing skills and commercial acumen, with experience advising at the executive level
Excellent communication skills and a motivated team player with a proactive mindset
Your compensation
Cash allowance to cover lunch expenses and private medical contributions
Participation in a pension scheme
Flexible working hours and home office options
Convenient office location
Have we sparked your interest? Then we look forward to receiving your application documents, including your earliest possible start date and your salary expectations.