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Courtroom presence and oral argument capabilities. Education: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. The firm's practice areas include aviation law, business law, civil and complex litigation, construction law, employment law, environmental law, fidelity and surety laws, insurance law, pharmaceutical law, products liability, professional liability, and regional and national litigation management.
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Trial preparation and courtroom experience. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a Mid-Level To Senior-Level Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney to work closely within litigation teams, representing national and regional clients in complex litigation matters in federal and state courts.
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The ideal candidate will have some courtroom experience and strong legal research and writing skills. If you’re ready to jump-start your growth in the industry and learn how to strategize in the courtroom to successfully represent clients, reach out to us today.
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Excellent trial advocacy skills, including courtroom presence and presentation. A law firm in Austin, TX, is seeking an experienced Trial Attorney Manager to lead its trial practice. Negotiate settlements and resolutions when appropriate and engage in alternative dispute resolution methods.
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The candidate should preferably have some courtroom and deposition experience and substantive employment and/or commercial experience. Bethesda office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a litigation associate attorney mid-level to senior level litigation associate attorney with 3-6 years of experience.
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Serves as a Spanish language interpreter (providing simultaneous and consecutive interpretation and sight translation services) in the courtroom and at any other judicial or quasi-judicial event that qualifies for interpreting services.
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This role is outside the courtroom and focuses on internal areas for ADF (corporate governance) such as: taxation, employment, data protection, real estate, legal ethics, risk management, contracts, etc.
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LSU plays a crucial role in managing the growing volume of digital evidence coming to DANY. LSU has principal responsibility for: providing expert courtroom testimony, processing digital evidence, reviewing digital evidence for privilege (via the Privilege Review Unit), assisting case teams in their response to discovery requests, and managing body worn camera videos.
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During her time at New York Law School, Gabrielle served as a Courtroom Advocate for the Domestic Violence Project, interned at the Passaic County Regional Office of New Jersey Office of the Public Defender, competed in the American Bar Associated Regional Negotiation and Mediation Competitions as a member of the New York Law School Alternative Dispute Resolution Team, and acted as a Student Mentor.
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Work duties are typically performed in a general office setting with regular interaction via telephone, videoconference, instant messaging and email, in-person and in a courtroom, along with flexible remote work.
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Exhibit confidence and competence while representing clients in highly contested family law cases within the courtroom. The ideal candidate is adept at courtroom litigation but recognizes that families benefit from crafting property agreements and parenting arrangements outside of formal proceedings.
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Second chair trial/arbitration experience, either in criminal or civil matters, demonstrating a solid understanding of courtroom procedures and strategies. If you are a skilled legal professional with a background in business law, personal injury, family law, estate planning/trust, and criminal justice experience, and a passion for delivering top-notch legal representation, we encourage you to apply.
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We also offer flexible work-day schedules, two days each week to work from home, and up to four weeks each year to work from anywhere in the world with WiFi. We’ve recently renovated and expanded our Arlington office, which features a state-of-the art moot courtroom, light filled offices, and a café space (featuring cold brew on tap, an espresso coffee machine, and free snacks and sodas.
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Senior-level litigation skills in the following areas: discovery, courtroom advocacy, verbal and written legal communication, settlement negotiations and document preparation, legal research and writing, trial, and appellate advocacy.
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As a Courtroom Presentation Specialist, for CGS, you will be responsible for providing litigation support services to clients. Courtroom Presentation Specialist. You will work with the trial team, including expert witnesses, to develop plans for trial or hearings using a courtroom presentation system.
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