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Performs legal research at all levels, from advising clients through the appellate procedures. Performs legal research at all levels, from advising clients through the appellate procedures.
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Prepare appellate briefings related to land use cases. Juris Doctorate (JD) degree from an ABaccredited law school. Parent Company of Cycling Frog and Lazarus Naturals. Chief Financial Officer (CFO)Locations: Portland, OR, San Francisco, CA, Seattle, WA Hybrid 3x a week on-sitewho our client isAn employee-owned design firm that strives to be both the best in design and the best in places to.
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Handle the complete life cycle of appellate matters within FINRA and on appeal to the SEC; provide expert knowledge to the National Adjudicatory Council (NAC) and Board of Directors on all appellate matters and related issues by advising them on factually and legally complex appellate matters.
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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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Independently prepare cases for trial and conduct complex litigation and appellate advocacy on behalf. Provides advice and legal representation to the Harrisonburg/Rockingham County Department of Social Services and assists the County Attorney in providing general legal services to the Board of Supervisors and County commissions, authorities, administrative offices, and Constitutional Officers.
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A law firm in Westbury, NY, is seeking an experienced Appellate Attorney with a minimum of 3 years of litigation experience. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing complex appellate and commercial litigation cases, independently preparing legal documents, and representing financial services clients before New York trial and appellate courts.
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Conduct legal research and draft pleadings, motions, and appellate briefs. Proficiency in drafting legal documents and appellate briefs. Prepare for and participate in court hearings, trials, and appellate proceedings.
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Such experience will include policy development, administrative litigation, and appellate litigation involving FERC or other agency matters. Such experience will include policy development, administrative litigation, and appellate litigation involving FERC matters.
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If a member of the Appellate Unit, defends appeals brought by convicted defendants before the Appellate Court and Supreme Court; May prepare appellate material for submission to Chief State's Attorney's Office after conviction.
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Bad Boys Bail Bonds, winning a decisive appellate ruling invalidating. Serve as lead counsel on major cases in our current civil rights docket, including legal research, drafting and reviewing filings and correspondence, discovery, motion practice, trial advocacy, appellate advocacy, etc.
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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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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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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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They also participate in case planning meetings with DFS and prepare appellate briefs. This Deputy Attorney General also represents DFS in Supreme Court appeals resulting from the various hearings.
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The firm is dedicated to providing substantial personalized training and unprecedented mentorship to help the Litigation Attorney develop into an exceptional trial and appellate litigator. This position offers a unique opportunity for professional growth, including the chance to work with automotive engineers and experts and to develop into an exceptional trial and appellate litigator.
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