
The Legal Counsel Risk Litigation serves as a principal legal advisor for medical malpractice and general liability litigation,
claims strategy, and financial risk management. In this role, the Litigation Counsel exercises independent legal judgment in
managing all professional and general liability litigation at CNMC, assessing litigation risk, exposure trends, and resolution
options, and is relied upon to provide comprehensive claims assessments and frame strategic recommendations for the
General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel. Functional accountabilities also include management of external counsel, event
investigations as well as maintaining claims data and analytics that report on medical malpractice and general liability
litigation operations. The position requires exceptional communication and critical thinking skills, as well as attention to
detail, resourcefulness, and a commitment to process improvement.
Salary Range: $129,355.20-$215,612.80
Minimum Education
Juris Doctorate (J.D.) (required)
Minimum Work Experience
3 years (Required)
Required Licenses
DC Bar admittance required within 6 months (required)
Functional Accountabilities
Discovery and Litigation Process
Respond to litigation discovery requests from outside counsel including conduction of email archive searches and coordinating with other CNMC departments to collect information to respond to discovery.
Manage subpoenas that are served on CNMC and or CNMC employees.
Process all 90 day notices and complaints.
Set up depositions of CNMC personnel.
Provide initial analysis of new lawsuits to CRO upon assignment.
Risk Management
Take risk management reports and triage appropriately based on analysis of facts.
Staff internal investigations into risk management events as needed.
Work with Risk Managers to investigate and handle visitor injury claims.
Review consent paperwork presented by clinical staff for sufficiency and escalate consent authority questions to Director of RM
Cover risk on-call yearly schedule
Advise Risk Managers as needed.
Manage business risk event investigations and risk event RCA/ACA
Manage Litigation Committee Meetings
PRC meetings: schedule meetings, prepare materials, schedule and attend prep meeting with CRO. Manage all day to day activities associated with PRC meetings.
CRC meetings: schedule meetings, prepare materials, schedule and attend prep meeting with CRO. Manage all day to day activities associated with CRC meetings.
Manage Filing, Data Entry and Report Generation for Claims
Ensure all incident reports are entered into the system in a timely manner and that LAFs are prepared as needed.
Timely report any serious or potentially compensable claim to Risk Manager.
Maintain loss run.
Maintain litigation and claims files in good order
Maintain settlement and litigation contract document in good order
Review correspondence from outside counsel and maintain electronic filings of litigation reports.
Employment Litigation Claims and Loss Run, Worker’s Compensation
Manage all employment litigation claims and employment loss run.
Prepare draft position statements for CRO review.
Attend mediations with CRO.
Coordinate with outside counsel as directed.
Interface with Human Resources Department to investigate, manage and respond to all employment law claims.
Report employment matters to insurance as directed by CRO.
Oversee Worker’s Compensation function and directly supervise Worker’s Compensation Coordinator.

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