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By agreeing to arbitration, I waive the option to take such claims to court, and the arbitrator’s decision will be final. As part of my employment application with CelLink Corporation (the “Company”), I agree to resolve any disputes or claims related to my application, including those involving the Company, its affiliates, officers, directors, agents, and employees, through arbitration.
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Experience in alternative dispute resolution processes, including mediation and arbitration, preferred. Litigation Associate Attorney - legal malpractice or business litigation. Experience in alternative dispute resolution processes, including mediation and arbitration, preferred.
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Serves as trial counsel in labor and employment cases before Massachusetts State and Federal courts, administrative agencies, including but not limited to the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Massachusetts Department of Labor Relations, public retirement agencies, and at arbitration hearings, if and as assigned by the Chief Labor and Employment Counsel.
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Crowell & Moring LLP is an international law firm with offices in the United States, Europe, MENA, and Asia that represents clients in litigation and arbitration, regulatory and policy, and transactional and corporate matters.
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Manage and help run all aspects of litigation matters, in the U.S. and worldwide, including e-discovery, fact-finding and analysis, witness preparation, depositions, case management conferences, motion practice, and arbitration or trial preparation and presentation.
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Represent clients in court proceedings, including mediation and arbitration. As an Estate Litigation Attorney, you will be responsible for providing legal representation and advice to clients in matters relating to wills, trusts, estates, and conservatorships.
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7+ years’ litigation experience, preferably including experience at a top tier law firm or in the government as a regulator or federal prosecutor, and preferably with significant experience handling trials, hearings, depositions, arbitrations, and mediations.
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Wilson Elser's White Plains office is currently seeking an Arbitration & Litigation Defense Attorney. Please consider joining our team by applying online or sending your credentials to AttorneyRecruiting@wilsonelser.com and putting "White Plains Arbitration & Litigation Defense Attorney" in the subject line.
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Provide guidance regarding contract and non-contract issues, including but not limited to discipline, grievance and arbitration resolution, employment terms and conditions, problem-solving, contract administration, and negotiations.
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They are experienced in working with counsel and clients in discovery, negotiation, trial, arbitration, and appeals. SOCOTEC Advisory, LLC., is a subsidiary of Socotec USA, an industry leader in dispute resolution, project advisory, building envelope design, structural failure analysis and energy efficiency consulting services.
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Handle business disputes through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation when necessary, and represent clients in court when disputes cannot be resolved amicably. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
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Qualified candidates will have a minimum of 2 years of traditional labor law experience, including client counseling on labor relations and law, research and writing projects, grievance arbitration, collective bargaining and union campaigns, and matters before state agencies and the National Labor Relations Board.
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Our Labor & Employment trial team is regularly called upon to handle complex, bet-the-company cases and has taken three cases to the U.S. Supreme Court in the past 10 years. Full time employees may be eligible for a discretionary bonus, health insurance with an optional HSA, short term disability, long term disability, dental insurance, vision care, life insurance, Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, 401K, vacation, sick time, and an employee assistance program.
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Spire’s construction engineering experts can also help mitigate claims or assist in the resolution of a dispute should one arise on a project and guide clients through the mediation, litigation, and arbitration processes.
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We handle litigation and arbitration, perform research and due diligence, aid in financing and legal filings, deal with contracts and intellectual property rights that show our commitment to clients, shareholders, and regulators.
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