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The Trial Attorney will be responsible for representing clients in court, conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, and providing legal advice to clients. Excellent legal writing, research, and analytical skills.
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Conduct extensive legal research and analysis on various intellectual property matters, including patent laws, copyright laws, and trademark laws. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing patent applications, conducting legal research, and providing advice on intellectual property matters.
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The ideal candidate will have an extensive background in immigration law, personal injury, plaintiff representation, legal research, litigation, legal advice, civil litigation, commercial litigation, and dispute resolution.
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Analyze complex legal factual issues while conducting extensive and well-reasoned legal research. Legal research and motion practice expertise. Juris Doctorate Degree from an accredited law school and a license to practice in the state of Florida is required.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for handling a wide range of litigation cases, including tenant rights litigation, and will be expected to conduct thorough legal research and negotiations.
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Perform legal research and analysis, preparing legal documents such as pleadings, briefs, appeals, wills, contracts, and real estate agreements. Excellent research skills with a strong ability to conduct complex legal research and analysis.
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Are you a recent law school graduate looking to work with experienced attorneys and paralegals who will give you opportunities to further your legal career? Our firm is hiring an Associate Attorney who will support us by conducting legal research, drafting documents, maintaining client files, and assisting with legal counsel.
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In addition to administrative hearings, the Associate Attorney will also handle superior court trials, client meetings, draft documents, and conduct legal research. Our ideal candidate will have excellent research as well as legal writing skills, strong organizational skills with a high attention to detail.
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This non-exempt position is responsible for supporting the Trademark practice group by assisting with US and Foreign trademark prosecution (e.g. requesting filing instructions, gathering specimens from the client, filing required documents through the USPTO, corresponding with foreign counsel) managing trademark dockets, document management and legal research.
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We are a full-service law firm offering legal services in business restructuring & insolvency, construction, corporate matters, employment & labor, estates & trusts, intellectual property, litigation & alternative dispute resolution, and real estate.
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Employees of this class in the Prosecution section will be under the direct supervision of the City Prosecutor, and are expected to exercise a significant degree of independence, initiative, and professional expertise in the day-to-day prosecution of misdemeanor cases before the Flagstaff Municipal Court and the research functions of criminal law.
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Provide effective criminal and infraction prosecution trial services for the City; organize case information; perform discovery, investigate cases, and interview witnesses; analyze evidence and the law; develop trial or motion strategies; perform legal research; prepare briefs; effectively and confidently present the City's case and oral arguments in court; and perform appellate work.
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Adeptness in meticulous legal research, adept negotiation, and mediation. Undertake thorough legal research, accumulate relevant evidence, and decipher pertinent laws, verdicts, and regulations.
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The ideal candidate will have a law degree from a top-tier law school, an exceptional aptitude for legal research, outstanding writing skills, and the ability to provide compelling oral advocacy.
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Provide legal research, analysis, and strategic advice on a variety of legal matters, including: issues related to the ADA, FMLA, state and federal wage and hour laws, state and federal employment discrimination statutes, FLSA, equal pay, diversity, drug-free workplace, labor relations and contract negotiations, employee discipline and termination, whistleblower complaints, wrongful discharge claims, drafting employment agreements and policies, and other labor and employment law matters.
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