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Must currently be licensed to practice law within the Commonwealth of Virginia, or eligible to be admitted to practice law under the Rules of the Supreme Court of Virginia Part 1A, Rule 1A:1. The Deputy City Attorney performs difficult and complex professional legal services and responsible administrative work in the rendering of legal services to the City; does related work as required.
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Doctor of Jurisprudence; Licensed by the Texas Supreme Court. Other duties as determined by the County Attorney. Appears in court for hearings, as needed. Doctor of Jurisprudence; Licensed by the Texas Supreme Court.
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Reviews and analyzes Revenue Agent, Appeals Officer, and Counsel Attorney instructions, reports, case files and support statements, and interprets tax law court decisions, and legal opinions to determine and prepare accurate computations for the most demanding and complex Appeals cases.
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Additionally, this individual will provide other legal services to the Commonwealth as directed by the Office of the Attorney General. The attorney will provide representation and a wide variety of legal services to Christopher Newport University.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Chicago, IL, is seeking a skilled and motivated Family Law Associate Attorney with 1-5 years of experience to join their team. The ideal candidate will handle various aspects of family law cases, including discovery, drafting pleadings, court appearances, and legal research.
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Los Gatos office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks senior litigation attorney with 6-26 years of experience. It includes: meeting with clients, drafting pleadings, administering depositions, propounding and responding to discovery, conducting research, writing motions, making court appearances, arguing motions, participating in trials, interviewing witnesses, drafting agreements, negotiating settlements, attending mediations, and arbitrations, handling family law cases and other activities requested by the partners.
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Associate Attorney - Competitive Salary - Virginia Beach, VA/ (Hybrid after the first 6 months) After the firm added some staff and an associate attorney along the way, Brandon Zeigler joined as a co-owner in March, 2015 and the name changed to Parks Zeigler, PLLC. Brandon's experience and varied practice areas allowed the firm to grow at an increased pace, currently numbering thirteen attorneys and twenty-seven staff as of February 2024.
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We're looking for an admitted attorney, for an extremely promising Entry Level Criminal Defense Attorney position within a premier law firm with lots of room for growth. As the Entry Level Criminal Defense Attorney, you will report to the Managing Criminal Defense Attorney.
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CLIENT REPRESENTATION - Represents youth and young adults who experienced foster care in a variety of matters that can include family law, name changes, criminal record sealing, appeals of denials of public benefits, administrative agency advocacy, and related court or agency appearances.
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Provide legal support to clients and assist lead attorney in motion drafting, covering court appearances, etc. Seeking an associate attorney at Anggelis & Gordon, PLLC, to handle criminal, civil, and family law cases.
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Litigating all aspects of each client's case through disposition at the trial court level. Conducting legal research and staying abreast of statutes, regulations and pertinent court decisions.
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Previous experience working as a litigation assistant, legal assistant and/or paralegal (including extensive experience with state and federal court filings, drafting pleadings and discovery, and document review) Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Must have exceptional technical skills and an advanced-level working knowledge of the MS Office Suite including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
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In the area of parent representation, the Appellate Attorney will help fulfill ILS’s statutory mission to “make efforts to improve the quality of services provided pursuant to article 18-B of the county law” by working in consultation with others to develop training programs, creating templates and other resources, and providing individual consultations to improve mandated representation in Family Court appeals in matters such as records, briefs, and oral arguments.
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They are seeking a Bilingual (English/Spanish) Pre-Suit Personal Injury Associate/Attorney to join its team. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Handle a case load, attend court, negotiate settlements, oversee trial preparation, conduct trials, and attend meditations and arbitration'sAdvise clients of claim liability and legal rights interpret laws, rulings, and regulations.
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Represent county in litigation, including pleadings, motions, legal research, and court appearances; prepare cases for trial by analyzing investigator reports, interviewing persons involved, drafting legal documents, presenting evidence and arguments in court, and authority to negotiate settlements when determined appropriate, as well as represent county and state in civil and criminal appeals in matters not resolved at trial court level.
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