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Ideally, you will have broad corporate/commercial litigation, however, our client will also be interested in those with financial services litigation, white-collar crime and civil fraud experience.
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This well-established, full-service law firm is looking to bring on an attorney with White Collar Crime, Criminal Defense, and Healthcare Litigation focus areas. Seeking a 10-15 years' Mid-Level to Senior Attorney with civil litigation experience to join a Healthcare Fraud Litigation practice group.
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At the FBI you will have the opportunity to channel your accounting, forensic accounting, or financial analysis skills to impact public corruption, organized crime, civil rights, and more. Dive into investigations and collaborative problem-solving, where your insights as an expert in tax law or corporate finance help decode intricate financial schemes and prevent economic offenses while investigating white collar crimes that erode public trust.
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Certifications:Must be a licensed attorney with admission to the Michigan Bar. Skills:Exceptional litigation skills with a proven track record in white collar, civil, and criminal tax controversy cases.
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Founded in 1988, our client has grown from a boutique immigration law firm into a leading firm in London, specialising in immigration, international protection, human rights, white-collar crime, sanctions, and civil litigation.
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Our firm engages in a significant number of tax-related litigation cases, white-collar defense and sophisticated civil litigation. Our firm engages in a significant number of tax-related litigation cases, white-collar defense and sophisticated civil litigation.
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This is a branch office of an exciting national law firm with nationwide litigation practice in general trial and appellate practice before state and federal courts, insurance coverage litigation and counseling, directors and officers liability, professional liability, environmental/mass tort coverage, white collar criminal defense, real estate and golf course development, biotech, and general business counseling.
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Dive into investigations and collaborative problem-solving, where your insights as an expert in constitutional law can help unravel intricate legal challenges and ensure that justice is served while investigating white collar crimes that erode public trust.
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A demonstrated interest in and experience with criminal white collar matters and complex civil fraud actions. The successful candidate will have excellent writing skills and a strong interest in both criminal white collar matters and complex civil fraud-related actions.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm is seeking a Government Investigations And White Collar Defense Associate Attorney with the following qualifications:Job Overview: The Associate Attorney will primarily focus on handling civil, government investigations, and white-collar criminal defense matters.
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Our Government Investigations and White-Collar Defense Practice Group is seeking to hire an associate to join our Manchester, NH office. Demonstrated written advocacy experience in the defense of government investigations, government enforcement litigation and related complex civil fraud litigation is preferred.
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Case Management: Prepare indices, timelines, and analyze business/financial documents for civil litigation, white-collar criminal defense, and regulatory receiverships. Collaboration: Work closely with attorneys in white-collar & securities enforcement, class action, and complex litigation cases.
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In the civil arena, we represent issuers (including Fortune 100 and leading technology and life science companies) and their directors and officers in securities class actions, derivative suits, merger litigation and other civil actions arising from securities-related disputes.
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Dive into investigations and collaborative problem-solving, where your insights as an expert in healthcare administration, forensic accounting, financial forensics, technical services, or social sciences can help solve complex cases and build trust within communities while investigating white collar crimes that erode public trust.
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Upon graduation new special agent salaries plus AVP range from $81,243.00–$129,717.00. As an FBI special agent with financial expertise and auditing experience, you can make a real impact on national security.
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