Lead Programs Counsel, North America
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Lead Casualty and Programs Counsel, North America
Liberty Mutual’s North America Legal Team seeks a highly motivated, collaborative attorney to serve as lead counsel for its North America Programs portfolio. This is a programs-focused insurance role supporting Liberty Mutual’s continued growth in programs across admitted and non-admitted (E&S) markets. The attorney in this role will work closely with senior leaders across North America and Global Risk Solutions, as well as with teams in Programs, Underwriting, Distribution, Claims, Reinsurance, and Operations, to help structure, negotiate, and govern program business and related third-party relationships in a way that enables growth while appropriately managing legal and regulatory risk.
This role will focus on delegated authority and other program arrangements, TPA and related services agreements, reinsurance-supported program structures, and regulatory issues affecting programs business across admitted and E&S platforms. The role may also include limited support on related policy language and product matters as needed.
Responsibilities:
- Serve as the primary legal advisor to Liberty Mutual’s North America Programs portfolio across admitted and non-admitted (E&S) markets.
- Support Liberty Mutual’s growth in programs by advising on the structuring, launch, negotiation, and governance of new and existing program relationships.
- Partner with senior North America and Global Risk Solutions leadership on strategic programs initiatives and complex business arrangements.
- Structure, draft, review, and negotiate delegated authority arrangements and other program-related agreements, including MGA, program administrator, producer, distribution, and other third-party agreements.
- Draft, review, and negotiate TPA contracts and advise on claims delegation, oversight, and related operational and compliance issues.
- Advise on reinsurance-related aspects of programs business, including fronting, ceded reinsurance, and other risk transfer arrangements.
- Advise on domestic insurance regulatory issues affecting programs business across admitted and E&S markets, including surplus lines, producer, MGA, and TPA considerations.
- Collaborate across Legal and with business stakeholders to provide practical, commercially sound advice and support training on relevant legal and regulatory developments.
- JD from an accredited law school and admission to at least one U.S. state bar (eligible for in-house counsel registration as applicable).
- Typically 5+ years of insurance industry legal experience, whether in house at a P&C insurer or in private practice representing insurers. Open to candidates with deeper experience for more senior consideration.
- Demonstrated expertise in domestic insurance regulation (P&C), including practical experience across admitted and non-admitted (E&S) markets.
- Experience structuring, drafting, and negotiating delegated authority, MGA, program, and related distribution or services agreements, and advising on claims handling and TPA arrangements, preferred.
- Familiarity with reinsurance structures and arrangements relevant to programs business, including fronting and other risk transfer frameworks, preferred.
- Proven experience partnering with Underwriting and, where relevant, Product on insurance product development, program structures, and regulatory strategy.
- Strong drafting, negotiation, and client-facing skills, with the ability to communicate complex legal issues succinctly to executives and non-lawyers.
- Business orientation, sound judgment, responsiveness, and a collaborative approach.
Pay Philosophy: The typical starting salary range for this role is determined by a number of factors including skills, experience, education, certifications and location. The full salary range for this role reflects the competitive labor market value for all employees in these positions across the national market and provides an opportunity to progress as employees grow and develop within the role. Some roles at Liberty Mutual have a corresponding compensation plan which may include commission and/or bonus earnings at rates that vary based on multiple factors set forth in the compensation plan for the role.
At Liberty Mutual, our goal is to create a workplace where everyone feels valued, supported, and can thrive. We build an environment that welcomes a wide range of perspectives and experiences, with inclusion embedded in every aspect of our culture and reflected in everyday interactions. This comes to life through comprehensive benefits, workplace flexibility, professional development opportunities, and a host of opportunities provided through our Employee Resource Groups. Each employee plays a role in creating our inclusive culture, which supports every individual to do their best work. Together, we cultivate a community where everyone can make a meaningful impact for our business, our customers, and the communities we serve.
We value your hard work, integrity and commitment to make things better, and we put people first by offering you benefits that support your life and well-being. To learn more about our benefit offerings please visit: https://www.libertymutualgroup.com/about-lm/careers/benefits
Liberty Mutual is an equal opportunity employer. We will not tolerate discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, disability, veteran's status, pregnancy, genetic information or on any basis prohibited by federal, state or local law.
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Lead Programs Counsel, North America
Description
Lead Casualty and Programs Counsel, North America
Liberty Mutual’s North America Legal Team seeks a highly motivated, collaborative attorney to serve as lead counsel for its North America Programs portfolio. This is a programs-focused insurance role supporting Liberty Mutual’s continued growth in programs across admitted and non-admitted (E&S) markets. The attorney in this role will work closely with senior leaders across North America and Global Risk Solutions, as well as with teams in Programs, Underwriting, Distribution, Claims, Reinsurance, and Operations, to help structure, negotiate, and govern program business and related third-party relationships in a way that enables growth while appropriately managing legal and regulatory risk.
This role will focus on delegated authority and other program arrangements, TPA and related services agreements, reinsurance-supported program structures, and regulatory issues affecting programs business across admitted and E&S platforms. The role may also include limited support on related policy language and product matters as needed.
Responsibilities:
- Serve as the primary legal advisor to Liberty Mutual’s North America Programs portfolio across admitted and non-admitted (E&S) markets.
- Support Liberty Mutual’s growth in programs by advising on the structuring, launch, negotiation, and governance of new and existing program relationships.
- Partner with senior North America and Global Risk Solutions leadership on strategic programs initiatives and complex business arrangements.
- Structure, draft, review, and negotiate delegated authority arrangements and other program-related agreements, including MGA, program administrator, producer, distribution, and other third-party agreements.
- Draft, review, and negotiate TPA contracts and advise on claims delegation, oversight, and related operational and compliance issues.
- Advise on reinsurance-related aspects of programs business, including fronting, ceded reinsurance, and other risk transfer arrangements.
- Advise on domestic insurance regulatory issues affecting programs business across admitted and E&S markets, including surplus lines, producer, MGA, and TPA considerations.
- Collaborate across Legal and with business stakeholders to provide practical, commercially sound advice and support training on relevant legal and regulatory developments.
- JD from an accredited law school and admission to at least one U.S. state bar (eligible for in-house counsel registration as applicable).
- Typically 5+ years of insurance industry legal experience, whether in house at a P&C insurer or in private practice representing insurers. Open to candidates with deeper experience for more senior consideration.
- Demonstrated expertise in domestic insurance regulation (P&C), including practical experience across admitted and non-admitted (E&S) markets.
- Experience structuring, drafting, and negotiating delegated authority, MGA, program, and related distribution or services agreements, and advising on claims handling and TPA arrangements, preferred.
- Familiarity with reinsurance structures and arrangements relevant to programs business, including fronting and other risk transfer frameworks, preferred.
- Proven experience partnering with Underwriting and, where relevant, Product on insurance product development, program structures, and regulatory strategy.
- Strong drafting, negotiation, and client-facing skills, with the ability to communicate complex legal issues succinctly to executives and non-lawyers.
- Business orientation, sound judgment, responsiveness, and a collaborative approach.
Pay Philosophy: The typical starting salary range for this role is determined by a number of factors including skills, experience, education, certifications and location. The full salary range for this role reflects the competitive labor market value for all employees in these positions across the national market and provides an opportunity to progress as employees grow and develop within the role. Some roles at Liberty Mutual have a corresponding compensation plan which may include commission and/or bonus earnings at rates that vary based on multiple factors set forth in the compensation plan for the role.
At Liberty Mutual, our goal is to create a workplace where everyone feels valued, supported, and can thrive. We build an environment that welcomes a wide range of perspectives and experiences, with inclusion embedded in every aspect of our culture and reflected in everyday interactions. This comes to life through comprehensive benefits, workplace flexibility, professional development opportunities, and a host of opportunities provided through our Employee Resource Groups. Each employee plays a role in creating our inclusive culture, which supports every individual to do their best work. Together, we cultivate a community where everyone can make a meaningful impact for our business, our customers, and the communities we serve.
We value your hard work, integrity and commitment to make things better, and we put people first by offering you benefits that support your life and well-being. To learn more about our benefit offerings please visit: https://www.libertymutualgroup.com/about-lm/careers/benefits
Liberty Mutual is an equal opportunity employer. We will not tolerate discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, disability, veteran's status, pregnancy, genetic information or on any basis prohibited by federal, state or local law.
Fair Chance Notices