Admiralty Lawyer Resume


Here’s a sample of what your Admiralty Lawyer Resume should look like while applying for Admiralty Lawyer Jobs.

Anthony Lewis
250 Tassett Court,
Chicago Park, CA,
95712
222-222-2222
name@emailprovider.com


Summary:

A highly motivated professional who has handled legal practice for more than 15 years in admiralty and maritime representations, personal injuries, labor and employment issues; has extensive trial experience garnered from previous cases involving various areas such as immigration, citizenships, wrongful death verdicts and unresolved death cases, business litigations, as well as maritime law; has great perseverance and is always on top of things; does things with passion and has very good research and investigative skills essential in pulling off a successful case; has advocated views of different groups and individuals of different representations within the context of the legal system.

Professional Experience:

Attorney General October 2007 – Present
Jackson Law Office, Jacksonville, FL

Responsibilities

Specialized practice at areas of general admiralty and maritime representation, immigration and nationality law.
Represented a wide range of individuals and commercial clients in the maritime, trucking and immigration fields.
Represented various clients in a wide range of cases, including collision, personal injury, pollution claims, cargo damage, dock damage, immigration, legislation and waterfront development.
Counseled specializing in workers’ compensation.
Provided litigation support and handled trial preparation including claimants/expert witness deposition, defense experts hiring, settlement conferences and mediations, negotiation settlements, direct contact establishment with clients and employers.
Obtained Social Security Disability for clients.

Assistant Attorney General June 2003 – August 2007
TMC & Co Law Firm, Birmingham AL

Responsibilities

Assisted in the representation of foreign workers, foreign investors in the United States.
Lead counsel on all court trials, proposed awards/briefs, presented exhibits, prepared direct/cross examinations at hearings and prepared closing arguments.
Handled cross examinations and questioning, did presentations of exhibits at hearings.
Did extensive research and interviews with suspects and complainants, to gauge and create substantial records and findings to support arguments.
Documented and filed interviews and collated other essential documentations found.

Intern February 2000 – May 2003
Adamson Group, Michigan

Responsibilities

Reviewed and negotiated Terms and Conditions with different Federal Government agencies.
Reviewed regulatory documents and construction contracts for legal sufficiency.
Reviewed construction contract wage compensations and checked if in accordance with the labor code.
Performed administrative tasks and other clerical duties to support lawyers.

Education:

Master’s in Sociology, Immigration Services
Princeton University, NJ, 2000

Bachelor of Science in Sociology, Major in Cultural Diversity
Princeton University, NJ, 1997

Skills/Certifications:

Extensive general litigation experience in both federal and state courts covering a wide range of commercial, regulatory and personal injury matters
Listening skills
Analysis, synthesis and digestion of information based on relevance
Advocacy, counseling and recommendation skills
Excellent oral and written communication skills

Associations/Organizations:

American Immigration Lawyers Association, Member
Baltimore Port Alliance, Member






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