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Judicial clerk experience in appellate or federal courts is a plus! We have an exciting opportunity for an associate attorney with two to five years of experience in civil litigation or insurance defense.
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The DHCR DAG will prosecute DFHA cases in administrative proceedings before the Delaware Human and Civil Rights Commission and in judicial proceedings in Superior Court. Introduction Delaware's Attorney General, the State's chief law enforcement officer, has a broad responsibility to combat crime, uphold civil rights, safeguard families, fight fraud, and protect consumers in the First State.
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Assists in the development, drafting, and presentation of policy and legislation and corresponds with constituents, advocates, other legislative offices, and the executive and judicial branches on matters of interest to the committee.
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Provides research and preparation in support of major criminal cases; represents the Commonwealth of Virginia in some civil and all criminal cases; e.g. OSHA cases, traffic cases, all misdemeanor cases and some felony cases.
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These include, but are not limited to: Patrol, Investigations, C.S.I., Court Security, Detention, Warrants, Civil, Communications, Sheriff’s Emergency Response Team (SERT), Tag Registration, School Resource Officer, K-9, Support Services, and many more.
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Please describe your work experience in Court Administration (Court Reporter Services, Interpreter Services, Judicial Services, and Legal Services). Legal terminology; legal clerical procedures related to preparing, processing and reviewing court-related documents and forms; routine court proceedings and calendaring activities related to civil, criminal, juvenile, family law, probate, small claims, and minor offense matters; and proper English usage, including grammar and punctuation.
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Experience as a state or federal judicial clerk is preferred. The ideal candidate has three or more years of substantive antitrust litigation practice, including experience with class actions and all other major phases of civil litigation.
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The mission of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina is to pursue justice as we represent the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the most effective and efficient manner possible; to provide leadership in our interaction with all federal, state and local agencies and to serve as a liaison between them; and to foster public trust and confidence in law enforcement and the federal judicial system.
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Candidates who have completed a judicial clerkship in the Civil Division or Appellate Division are strongly preferred. If you're excited about the prospect of working with us, please one-click Apply or contact Austin Liddiard today.
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Also must advise court administrator when arguments are scheduled or when you have scheduled same yourself; When the notes of testimony have been transcribed and to make sure they are marked off on the Reporter Sheets; All matters from the courtroom that are outstanding; The list above is representative of the duties of a Judicial Assistant, but not exhaustive.
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Oversee administrative hearings, coordinate with EOLWD legal and/or the Attorney General’s Office to represent DAS in civil and criminal proceedings, handle all discovery and legal pleadings for DAS, provide responses to subpoenas, appear as required before judicial bodies, coordinate with EOLWD legal to draft and amend regulations, and respond to inquiries from the Director, Executive Office, Attorney General’s Office, Governor’s Office, and other stakeholders.
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Assistant Hearing Officer (NS equated to SG-22): 12 months as an Assistant Attorney 2, or Admission to the NYS Bar and 12 months of subsequent satisfactory legal experience in the trial of issues in courts of record or in the conduct or trial of adversary proceedings, quasi-judicial in nature, before a governmental department or agency.
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LSLA is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit law firm and its mission is to protect and advance the civil rights of low-income Texans by providing advocacy, legal representation, and community education that ensure equal access to justice.
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Skills/Qualifications Previous experience as a legal secretary or in a law office setting Associate's or bachelor's degree preferred Knowledge of California and Federal Judicial system, and docketing and calendaring procedures Experience with preparation and filing of Court documents, including e-filing, tele scheduling, machine transcription, and time entry Ability to prioritize and organize work flow in a team environment Strong knowledge of MS Applications (Word, Outlook, etc.
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The current vacancy is with our Civil and Probate Application Support team. The team works in a fast-paced environment and is responsible for enhancing and supporting the Civil and Probate Case Management System.
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