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Assists Superior Court judicial officers throughout the State of Arizona at all stages of capital cases with case-specific legal research and document drafting as requested by the judicial officers.
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Job Description A staff attorney will assist trial court judges in the Fourth Judicial Circuit with legal issues that require research and analysis, attending court proceedings, advising judges, and drafting memoranda and court orders.
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Conducts legal research, analyzes legal issues, and examines applicable laws prior to court decisions. Attends hearings and/or trials where research may be required to assist the court.
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Conduct research and draft memorandums on questions of law for direct appeals pending before the court and pretrial motions for criminal cases pending at the court. Conduct research and draft memorandums on questions of law for direct appeals pending before the court and pretrial motions for criminal cases pending at the Federal Court.
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Performs legal research and prepares memoranda, pleadings, discovery, motions, appeals, and interrogatories and keeps Managing Attorney advised of case statuses. However, it is the responsibility of the attorney to keep abreast of CLE hours and to ensure that membership dues are forwarded to the accounting department in a timely fashion and prior to the deadlines imposed by the Supreme Court.
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The ideal candidate should have 1-3 years of litigation experience within an Am-Law 100 firm or may be a recent clerk in a federal or state appellate court. Conduct legal research and analysis on complex financial and restructuring litigation cases.
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Job Overview: The Maritime Associate Attorney will be responsible for providing legal support in the maritime practice area, including file review, legal analysis, research, drafting legal documents, representing clients in court, and trial preparation.
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Drafting legal memoranda, including but not limited to appellate briefs, responses to federal habeas corpus petitions, and answers to petitions for post-conviction collateral relief, in all levels of the state and federal criminal justice system; preparing and conducting post-conviction hearings in the trial court and oral arguments before both the state and federal appellate courts; and assisting trial attorneys with legal research.
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Serves as primary legal advisor for the Police Department and Fire Department, Civil Service Director, and City Boards and Commissions as assigned; provides a wide variety of municipal legal services under the general supervision of the City Attorney; drafts and reviews ordinances, resolutions, policies, procedures, contracts, and other legal documents; performs legal research and analysis on various municipal law issues, particularly focused on police, fire, civil service and meet and confer.
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The Staff Attorney/Lecturer will be expected to handle cases in a variety of legal settings, including state and federal court and administrative agencies, as well as perform legal research and communicate with stakeholders.
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The attorneys who comprise Lewis Brisbois’ national Appellate Practice handle matters in federal and state courts coast-to-coast, including in the Supreme Court of the United States. The successful candidate will have experience evaluating trial records, writing effective briefs, analyzing and framing factual and legal issues considering the appellate standard of review, conducting legal research, and presenting oral argument.
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Handle probate and trust administration, including probate court filings, estate tax returns, and distribution of assets. Conduct legal research and stay updated on changes in estate planning and probate laws.
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The SANE nurse may serve as advocates for survivors and provide expert medical testimony in court if called upon by legal professionals. Located just 30 minutes from the beach, TidalHealth offers the widest array of specialty and subspecialty services such as neurosurgery, cardiothoracic surgery, joint replacement, emergency/trauma care, comprehensive cancer care, wound care and clinical trials and research.
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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. Communicates with Victim Witness to notify victims and witnesses to advise on the status of the case; obtain information and schedule meetings or court appearances.
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Deputy Public Defender II:Defends misdemeanor, juvenile cases, and less serious felony cases; conducts defense in both court and jury trials; prepares briefs and legal opinions; conducts legal research; prepares correspondence and reports.
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