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This is an ideal position for those looking to do substantive work on appellate amicus briefs in the most consequential cases of the year. Legal associates assist with projects such as Supreme Court amicus briefs, research memos, policy papers, and the Cato Supreme Court Review.
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Participate in all aspects of litigation, including discovery, motion practice, trial preparation, and appellate work. A law firm in Baltimore, is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney or Of Counsel with 2-10 years of experience in complex commercial litigation.
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The Appellate Division provides superior representation for indigent criminal defendants, juvenile respondents in delinquency cases, and parents in child access cases during the appellate process before the Appellate Court of Maryland, the Supreme Court of Maryland, and the United States Supreme Court.
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Performs appellate research and drafts appellate briefs, pleadings, bail recommendations, motions, and other legal documents; appears in the designated court of appeal. Directs the work and leads teams of Deputy District Attorneys and clerical staff on projects requiring interdisciplinary skills; manages criminal and civil cases vertically, from crime scene investigation through final resolution; assures that cases are resolved within office policy guidelines.
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Provide legal representation and advice to the County Attorney, the District Attorney, and county agencies in (civil) expunction and non-disclosure trial and appellate proceedings. Travis County's County Attorney department is seeking to fill the Appellate Assistant Division Director position with an authentic and dynamic leader.
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Individuals who have experience practicing family appellate law and/or domestic violence-based immigration law will be strongly considered. People of color, women, people with disabilities, immigrants, veterans, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people, and those with lived experiences in the communities we serve are strongly encouraged to apply.
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At least four (4) years of experience in legal research, writing or appearing in appellate or trial court cases or appearing in appeals in administrative agencies; OR. At least two (2) years of experience as a law clerk or staff attorney in federal or state appellate courts or in federal or state appellate administrative agencies.
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The incumbents in this classification will have the responsibility for the preparation of appellate briefs for submission to the California Courts of Appeals and Supreme Court, as well as present oral argument to the courts as required.
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This position will be responsible for a wide variety of areas of immigration law, including but not limited to all non-immigrant visas, humanitarian visas, consular processing, waivers, representing clients before USCIS interviews and EOIR court hearings, and all federal litigation and appellate work.
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Two (2) years of specialized experience which is defined as professional legal experience in areas such as: appellate litigation; antidumping, countervailing duty and/or safeguard law; judicial clerkship; federal administrative law; and/or experience interpreting statutes, regulations, court decisions and agency determinations related to the USITC; OR.
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The group is organized into four branches: the Appellate Team, the Alternative Dispute Resolution and Negotiations Team, the International Team, and the Trial Team. Berkeley Law teams routinely succeed in appellate, alternative dispute resolution, and international competitions in which they compete.
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Provide legal representation for Family Defense Program eligible clients in immigration proceedings before the Immigration Court; appellate proceedings before the Board of Immigration Appeals; and proceedings before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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The Appellate Attorney role provides a new hire with the uniquely experiential opportunity to immerse themselves in the day-to-day bustle of a prestigious Commercial and Appellate. Manage complex, multi-faceted, appellate, and commercial litigation cases with significant impact for our financial services clients.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Vice President, Appellate, OGC: The Senior Vice President—Appellate (SVP) leads and manages the office that supports the National Adjudicatory Council (NAC) in deciding disciplinary cases, membership applications, statutory disqualifications, and exemptive requests.
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A Juris Doctorate degree, 3+ years of appellate attorney experience or the equivalent. Represent the People of the State of New York in appellate litigation on a wide range of constitutional and statutory law issues.
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