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100% REMOTE Bankruptcy Lawyer Needed for National Firm! Juris Doctor of Law. We are a national firm that has been in business for nearly 15 years. We are on the lookout for a talented Washington-based Bankruptcy Attorney.
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This position will suit a lawyer at a City or tier one national firm. Our client law firm has a superb reputation on acting on some of the largest cross-border cases. The firm pays a highly competitive salary, with a low income tax rate.
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If the answer is yes, our firm specializing in estate planning and probate law is the perfect fit for you! We are not merely seeking a lawyer; we desire an individual who is deeply passionate about the law and enthusiastic about offering assistance and backing.
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Projects Lawyer – Edinburgh (Assignment 15703)A newly created position is now available in the Public Law & Projects team at an international law firm in its Edinburgh office.
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We aspire to expand the practice to a multiple-lawyer organization to serve more families going through hard times coping with and resolving a myriad of issues, including co-parenting, timesharing, the amicable division of assets acquired during the marriage, support, and other ancillary matters related to the family.
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Kozloff Stoudt Attorneys, a distinguished and well-respected mid-sized law firm with a legacy of over 70 years, is expanding its team and has exciting opportunities for experienced attorneys.
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100% REMOTE Non-Judicial Foreclosure Lawyer Needed for National Firm! Bachelor’s Degree with a Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school. Bachelor’s Degree with a Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school.
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Personal Injury Litigation Attorney Robert Half has partnered with a prominent plaintiffs’ personal injury law firm in the Denver Tech Center on the search for a 10+ years’ litigation attorney to join their growing team, on a direct hire basis.
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The Corporate Counsel is a law firm-trained attorney that has in-house experience. Active license to practice law, and in good standing, in Massachusetts or, if licensed in another state, able to qualify as a registered in-house lawyer with the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers.
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Our managing attorney has been named a Northern California Rising Star Super Lawyer every year since 2016 and The Nieves Law Firm has also been recognized for the past three years as one of the fastest-growing companies owned or managed by Florida State University Alumni.
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CORPORATE LAWYER - LEGAL CONSULTANT, 5 + PQE, ESSEX / REMOTE WORKING. An exciting opportunity to join a Legal 500 Law Firm on a consultancy basis. This is an exciting opportunity to join this well-established law firm on a consultancy basis, working alongside the firms Senior Solicitors and Partners.
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In 2023, Hogan Lovells received the top ranking among 100 firms ranked in Law360's Pulse Leaderboard based on a combination of factors, including legal work, reputation within the legal sphere, and dedication towards ethical and socially responsible practices while in 2022, the firm was recognized by Acritas in the Global Eliate Law Firm Brand Index as one of the Top 10 strongest legal brands in the United States.
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We are a global law firm with a powerful strategic focus and real momentum. This elimination of boundaries has allowed us to evolve into a law firm that works as hard for its culture as it does for its clients.
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At least 8 years' experience practicing either in-house or at a law firm. PayPal is seeking a strong transactional lawyer to be responsible for providing best in class commercial support for some of PayPal's largest merchant and partner deals.
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Our client is a national law firm handling property damage insurance claims, personal injury matters and business litigation disputes. Qualifications for Commercial Litigation Lawyer.
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