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Columbogogpac Position Responsibilities : Handle all aspects of corporate and construction litigation cases. Position Skills : 3-5 years of experience Litigation Associate Attorney- (Must have) Admission to Pennsylvania Bar- (Must have) Extensive litigation experience- (Must have) Portable books of business a plus not required Preferred experience in construction litigation and construction law Strong legal research and writing skill.
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We are an AV-rated law firm focusing on commercial litigation, insurance defense, commercial real estate, corporate transactions, representation of small and medium-sized businesses, and trusts and estates planning and administration.
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Legal Expertise: Demonstrate expertise in commercial litigation, with a focus on corporate and shareholder disputes. Conduct legal research, draft pleadings, and provide sound legal advice.
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Including contract disputes, business torts, intellectual property litigation, and corporate. Conduct legal research, draft documentation, and collaborate with multidisciplinary. Provide counsel to clients on a wide range of commercial & business litigation matters.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Litigation Attorney in Charleston, South Carolina. Ability to review, draft, and negotiate commercial contracts, including equity and asset purchase agreements, shareholder, partnership and operating agreements, loan agreements, license agreements, financing agreements, service agreements, non-disclosure agreements and restrictive covenant agreements.
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One of San Diego's oldest and most prestigious downtown law firms has an opening for a Business Litigation Attorney with experience in commercial and contract litigation, securities and other corporate matters, and all aspects of intellectual property.
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Attorneys at this firm have litigated cases representing major corporate entities involving intellectual property, technology, advertising/marketing, Federal Trade Commission, and First Amendment issues , mostly in federal courts across the country.
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The ideal candidate will have 5-7 years of experience in civil litigation, with a strong background in corporate law and shareholder disputes. Practice areas include shareholder disputes, general litigation, and corporate structure.
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As the Florida Trial Attorney, you will provide effective legal representation, either personally or by retaining and supervising outside counsel that handles moderately complex litigation involving either the corporation and/or it’s insured within established corporate guidelines and the applicable code of professional responsibility.
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Conduct legal research and draft legal documents. Since our founding in 1985, we have dedicated ourselves to the predominant purpose of protecting and fighting for our clients who have suffered personal injury and/or property losses caused by the corporate and/or individual negligence or other wrongful behavior of others.
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Strategies for commercial litigation cases. related to commercial & business litigation matters. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from a top accredited law school. teams—attorneys, paralegals, and support staff—to develop innovative and effective legal.
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The ideal candidate has at least three years substantive law firm experience in commercial real estate litigation and corporate litigation , including: drafting and arguing dispositive motions and injunction papers, e-discovery, discovery disputes and taking and defending depositions.
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Keywords: in-house counsel, general counsel, corporate counsel, legal jobs, lawyer jobs, in-house legal jobs, Rosemead CA, California, New York, Los Angeles, Texas, New Jersey, Illinois, San Francisco, Georgia.
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