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Participate in negotiation sessions to reach settlements outside of court and engage in alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation. Associate Attorneys may also participate in negotiation sessions to reach amicable settlements or alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation.
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You will advocate client position in all forums (state and federal court, alternative dispute resolution, administrative tribunals and regulatory hearings) and circumstances, both.
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This state-wide practice concentrates in the areas of mediation and alternative dispute resolution, workers compensation, and personal injury liability defense, focusing in the areas of automobile liability, premises liability, malpractice, and nursing home liability.
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Client Representation: Assist in representing clients in court proceedings, negotiations, and alternative dispute resolution forums. Cardi & Schulte, LLC, a boutique firm in southeast Denver specializing in professional liability defense and construction litigation is looking for an associate attorney to join our team.
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In this role, your duties will include supporting our tightly knit team in matters such as: discovery management as well as assistance in the preparation for hearings, trials and alternative dispute resolution.
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SALT: The State and Local Tax specialty practice provides a unique blend of consulting across a broad spectrum of tax areas, including asset management/alternative investment vehicles, income/franchise tax planning, dispute and controversy resolution, sales and use tax, employment taxes, identification of credits and incentives, and abandoned and unclaimed property.
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Candidates with expertise and experience across areas of peace, conflict, and trauma studies with a specific focus in one or more of the following areas are preferred: conflict management, mediation, alternative dispute resolution, and/or interpersonal conflict resolution.
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Proven practices and strategies for investigation, negotiation, alternative dispute resolution, mediation, and arbitration. In collaboration with Human Resources, Student Affairs, and Academic Affairs, establish and maintain policies and procedures for protected class complaint resolution and prevention education.
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We represent clients in litigated matters in State and Federal Courts and alternative dispute resolution forums and provide legal advice and counsel on coverage and non-litigated matters.
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Participating in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) settlement meetings. Morgan McKinley is supporting a Top 30 Accounting Practice in London in their recruitment for a Tax Dispute and Resolutions Senior.
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Alternative dispute resolution support. Work on construction cost evaluations, assisting in claims avoidance and dispute resolutions to identify and reduce cost overcharges, internal audit support, construction litigation support, and cost segregation services to minimize taxes and construction cost audits.
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Alternative dispute resolution. Alternative dispute resolution. Real Estate law firm seeking a Senior Attorney for immediate hire. Notes & deeds of trust. Advanced web growth & digital marketing strategy.
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Provide professional human resources support and guidance to employees, managers, supervisors, outside agencies and the public on such matters as employee relations issues, performance management, employee development and training, personnel records, alternative dispute resolution, grievances, reasonable accommodation, interpretation of memorandum of understanding, City policies and procedures, the Personnel Rules and Regulations and the discipline process.
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In addition to services and benefits to our members, BASF provides a variety of legal services to San Francisco residents including our Lawyer Referral and Information Service, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and the Justice & Diversity Center (including the Homeless Advocacy Project) which is the largest provider of legal services to San Franciscans.
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Juris Doctor Degree required and must be a California licensed attorney. Responsible for various BASF and JDC departments which may include: CIS/ADR, Membership, Barristers, Communications, CLE/Events, LRIS, HAP, Immigration, PBLS.
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