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Inspects courtroom and court facility for explosives, firearms, and weapons. Directs individuals in court proceedings, notifies court personnel, attorneys and parties involved to be present in the courtroom, seats individuals in specific areas of the courtroom; checks in defendants and opens court by announcing the entrance of the judicial officer.
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We provide the highest quality representation in post-conviction proceedings through diversity of experience, collaborative and thorough case development, focused litigation strategies, and skilled courtroom advocacy.
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When assigned to Court Security, maintain safety and security for all personnel in the courtroom; act as bailiff in courtroom; transfer inmates to and from the courts and correctional facilities; search individuals entering the court when necessary; at all times, monitor all courtroom activities to anticipate any safety concerns; assist other courtroom personnel in ensuring smooth operation of the courtroom.
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WORK ENVIRONMENT 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.
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Experience in the courtroom and taking depositions; trial experience, a plus. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. We are a reputable and forward-thinking mid-sized law firm located in the heart of Orange County, California, and we are seeking a talented Civil Litigation Attorney to join our accomplished team.
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The goal is success in the courtroom followed by five-star client reviews. Courtroom experience, completed trial advocacy class/programs, and/or participated in trial competitions; Assets Division, especially Complex High Net Worth Assets, including Cryptocurrency and Digital Asset Management.
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Nichole, Courtroom Judicial Assistant. Nichole, Courtroom Judicial Assistant. The Fairbanks Trial Court is located in the beautiful Rabinowitz Courthouse at 101 Lacey Street in Downtown Fairbanks.
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We've earned our reputation as a top litigation defense firm through our accomplishments in the courtroom. Our attorneys aggressively defend our clients' interest inside and outside the courtroom, and tailor the representation to meet each client's needs either through a trial or negotiating an early resolution.
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Perform courtroom duties, such as marking exhibits; assist judge as required; assist other divisions with court reporter duties when given approval by appointing judge. Record and preserve all courtroom proceedings under the direction of the judge; attend court sessions and record full verbatim records of all oral evidence, including but not limited to objections to the admissibility of testimony, rulings of the Court and all exceptions to such rulings.
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The Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, Inc. (PBRC) is seeking a bright, highly competent, and conscientious attorney with a commitment to public interest lawyering to join its Courtroom Advocacy Project (CAP)’s dynamic team.
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Prosecute offenders in court to prove charges beyond a reasonable doubt; conduct courtroom or administrative proceedings, therapeutic court proceedings, involuntary treatment act proceedings; determine strategy, organization, timing and order of evidence presentation, appearance of witness, jury instructions and related matters to ensure a fair trial.
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Strong litigation skills, including courtroom experience and effective client representation. We are currently seeking a Workers' Compensation Attorney Associate with about 3-5 years of practice in the field to join our thriving law firm in the Triad area of North Carolina.
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We are a reputable and forward-thinking mid-sized law firm located in the heart of San Diego, California and we are seeking a talented Civil Litigation Attorney to join our accomplished team. As a Civil Litigation Attorney, you will have the chance to work with a diverse range of clients, including individuals, businesses, and organizations, and contribute to our continued success.
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The Document Management Analyst (DMA) role works closely with the Department of Justice, Health Care Fraud Division attorneys in a fast-paced setting and assist in the investigation and prosecution of various matters to enforce the laws of the United States, up to and including support assistance for witness interviews, deposition preparation, and in-courtroom trial support.
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The ideal candidate will possess courtroom and deposition experience, with admission to the Connecticut Bar. Duties:Conduct legal research and analysis on various litigation matters. Prepare for and participate in courtroom proceedings, including hearings and trials.
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