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This position requires a professional, organized self-starter with 5+ years of plaintiff personal injury litigation experience to include actual courtroom trial experience. This position requires a professional, organized self-starter with 5+ years of plaintiff personal injury litigation experience to include actual courtroom trial experience.
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Assists with trial preparation, including creating trial notebooks, identifying and organizing exhibits, coordinating witness schedules, maintaining trial calendars and communicating effectively with opposing counsel and courtroom staff.
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This job will be performed in the usual and customary office and courtroom settings. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicant must possess a Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school, must currently be licensed to practice law in The State of Texas, and must be in good standing with The State Bar of Texas.
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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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Courtroom representation and trial experience. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. A law firm in Atlanta, GA, is seeking a Consumer Financial Services Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of state and federal court litigation experience.
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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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Courtroom appearances include attending pretrial conferences, motions hearing, and jury trials. Courtroom appearances include attending pretrial conferences, motions hearing, and jury trials. Job Title: Litigation Attorney.
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Conducts or assists in the conduct of jury trials, preliminary and pretrial hearings, post-trial or appellate proceedings, and related courtroom proceedings: prepares and argue motions; conducts jury selection; makes opening and closing statements; presents evidence in court; and questions witnesses; makes appropriate objections and arguments; makes bond and sentencing recommendations and arguments.
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Despite courtroom success, the firm remains grounded, prioritizing compassion and empathy for clients and communities. Despite courtroom success, the firm remains grounded, prioritizing compassion and empathy for clients and communities.
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Our courtroom experience, our knowledge of what will matter to a jury or judge, and our command of trial technology permit us to do this efficiently. 2-4 year corporate litigation associate who is interested in substantive trial experience.
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Strong courtroom presence and excellent oral advocacy skills. Strong courtroom presence and excellent oral advocacy skills. Conduct thorough legal research and analysis to build strong defense strategies and personal injury claims.
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The litigation candidate will manage and lead litigation cases and will be encouraged to litigate cases in the courtroom when the opportunity is present. The litigation candidate will manage and lead litigation cases and will be encouraged to litigate cases in the courtroom when the opportunity is present.
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Ability to write communication documents, policies, courtroom defenses, contract negotiations, and other required written correspondence. Write various documents, including policies, courtroom defenses and contract negotiations.
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Courtroom experience preferred. Courtroom experience preferred. The ideal candidate is a licensed California attorney in good standing and has primarily family law litigation experience, preferably in high-end and fast-paced environments.
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Deposition and courtroom testimony as requested. Qualifications : Prior Investigative Experience and Private Investigator License. Degree in Criminology, Criminal Justice or related field preferred.
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