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The law firm has offices in the following locations: Chicago, Crystal Lake, St. Charles, and Rockford, IL; Columbus, OH; Milwaukee, Appleton, Brookfield, Green Bay, and Madison, WI; St. Louis, MO; and Indianapolis, IN. For more information, visit us online at www.
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Duties include, but are not limited to, performing legal research, drafting of legal memoranda, motions, and pleadings, attending court conferences and arbitrations, handling discovery-related activities and investigations, drafting of position statements and dispositive motions, and counseling clients on employment-law-related matters.
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We are a Syracuse based law firm with a strong defense practice in all areas of litigation, including medical and professional liability, labor law, employment, products liability and insurance defense.
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Seeking Litigation Associate Attorney with 1-5 years experience for boutique White Plains law firm specializing in defense of civil rights and employment discrimination cases and general liability defense practice.
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Must meet requirements for continuing licensure for law practice throughout employment. Our Sacramento office has a unique opportunity for an Employment Litigation Associate with 3+ of years of experience to join the firm’s expanding practice and assume a major role in litigation with extensive contact with client representatives and opposing counsel.
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Our client, a national law firm with 40 offices and more than 500 attorneys, is currently seeking an Associate Attorney – Employment Litigation in Irvine, California. This position is open to candidates with extensive litigation experience who have an interest in labor and employment law.
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Work with clients on employment law; handle litigation matters, including responding to pleadings, managing discovery, taking depositions, arguing motions, and participating in mediations.
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Experience working with attorneys defending matters of Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Product Liability, Employment Law, Transportation, Construction Defect, and other areas of Civil Defense is preferred.
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Ideal candidates should have a minimum of three of experience with employment litigation and counseling, including drafting pleadings and conducting discovery. Candidates for lawyer opportunities in the U.S. must have a law degree from an ABaccredited law school and be a member of the Bar in the United States.
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Litigation attorney with 7-10 years of experience to handle tort/personal injury defense and complex liability matters for a hard-working AV-rated law firm. Candidate with experience in all aspects of litigation is required, including case work up, research, analysis, discovery and motions.
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We're a national employment law firm with over 25 offices and more than 450 attorneys. Employment law experience preferred. Must be comfortable drafting and responding to discovery and initial pleadings.
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Busy and growing employment law firm in the Beverly Hills area looking for Associate Attorneys. As an advocate for workplace justice, we have represented employees throughout California in a variety of employment law matters and has recovered millions of dollars on their behalf in both individual and class actions.
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Our firm's policy is to ensure an equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment based on race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, disability, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by the law.
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Significant litigation practice experience, including drafting pleadings, motions, and discovery. Hit the ground running and gain solid experience handling construction, employment; and general liability litigation with some of the most respected attorneys in the field.
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As the Senior Counsel-Health Care Law and Public Sector Governance for Valleywise Health, you will work under the direction of the Senior Vice President and General Counsel to provide expert legal counsel relating to employment law and general litigation management for Valleywise.
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