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Associate Attorney

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Join Tyson & Mendes – Where Insurance Defense Meets Innovation 

Please note: An active bar license in the State of Florida is required. 

At Tyson & Mendes, we’re more than a national litigation firm—we’re a force for change in insurance defense and trial advocacy. Known for our cutting-edge approach and our bold mission to stop Nuclear Verdicts®, we set the standard for results-driven representation across the country. 

We’re growing fast—and looking for sharp, motivated attorneys who want to do meaningful work, win in the courtroom, and be part of a firm that’s redefining legal excellence. 

 

Why Tyson & Mendes? 

  • Elevate Your Career - We don’t just talk about growth—we build it in. Our attorneys benefit from advanced trial training, ongoing mentorship, and clear pathways for advancement. Your success is our investment. 
  • Stability with Momentum - We’ve achieved national scale while preserving a collaborative, people-first culture. Join a team that values long-term impact over short-term wins. 
  • Diversity Drives Us - We go beyond checking boxes. At Tyson & Mendes, diverse perspectives aren’t just welcomed—they’re essential. We foster a workplace where all voices are heard, respected, and celebrated. 
  • Work Where You Thrive - Office, home, or hybrid—we offer flexible arrangements designed around performance and balance, not rigid policies. 

 

Who You Are 

You are driven to win and defend justice with integrity, courage, and precision. Strategic and confident in your approach, you navigate complex legal challenges with a clear, defense-minded perspective. You follow the rules while thinking several steps ahead—like any strong litigator should. Passionate about trial work and dedicated to exceptional client service, you strive to make a meaningful impact in every case. You’re also eager to grow, collaborate, and contribute to a high-performing legal team that values excellence, inclusion, and innovation. 

Make Your Move. Be part of something bigger—join Tyson & Mendes and help shape the future of insurance defense. Apply today. We’re ready for your best. 

 

Responsibilities 

  • Develop compelling case strategies that cut through emotional arguments and drive results
  • Set a higher standard—challenge mediocrity and push for excellence in every aspect of your work
  • Independently manage court appearances, depositions, motion practice, and trials
  • Collaborate seamlessly with attorneys and staff at all experience levels
  • Maintain consistent and professional communication with clients
  • Build and nurture relationships with existing and prospective clients
  • Mentor and provide guidance to junior attorneys, contributing to team growth and success 

 

Requirements 

  • Juris Doctor (JD) from an ABA-accredited law school
  • Active bar license in the state of Florida
  • 1–8 years of solid litigation experience, including case strategy, depositions, and trial preparation
  • Experience in BI (premises and auto)
  • Ability to independently manage a full caseload, from discovery through trial
  • Prior insurance defense experience preferred
  • Familiarity with litigation timekeeping and billing systems
  • Proficient in Microsoft Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint
  • Self-motivated with strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication abilities
  • Professional appearance and demeanor 

 

Benefits 

  • Transparent, performance-based bonus structure for attorneys and paralegals
  • Robust medical, dental, and vision coverage (many options at no cost to employees)
  • Student loan repayment assistance or 529 college savings plan (full time attorneys)
  • 401(k) with employer matching
  • Paid parental leave
  • Flexible vacation policy for attorneys
  • Comprehensive in-house training and leadership development opportunities
  • Defined pathway to partnership
  • Active diversity and inclusion initiatives, including the Women’s Initiative and Young Professionals Initiative
  • Firm-sponsored charitable giving and volunteer programs
  • Frequent social events and off-site gatherings to build team connection
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through HealthAdvocate
  • Access to Maven family support resources via Blue Shield 

  

About Tyson & Mendes 

Click here to learn more about the Tyson & Mendes Office!  (944) The Tyson & Mendes Office - YouTube 

We’re one of the fastest-growing civil defense firms in the country—known for breaking the mold of the traditional law firm. Our dynamic, diverse team of trial attorneys delivers exceptional results, from landmark cases like Howell v. Hamilton Meats to numerous defense verdicts across the nation. 

But we don’t stop at great legal work—we invest in our people. With specialized training in our proven defense methods, clear paths to leadership, and robust professional development, we empower attorneys to grow their careers, build their personal brands, and become leaders in the field. 

Follow along with the firm on Twitter and LinkedIn, or visit www.tysonmendes.com.   

 

Equal Opportunity Employer Notice 

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$103,000 - $150,000 USD

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