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Juris Doctorate Degree from an ABaccredited law school; mandatory. Wide-ranging legal knowledge encompassing corporate laws, litigation, and intellectual property law, coupled with demonstrated counseling experience in a corporate setting.
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Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school. Minimum of 3 years of experience practicing commercial litigation and corporate law. If you are a highly motivated attorney with a passion for litigation and a strong background in commercial and corporate law, we invite you to join our team.
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Qualifications: Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school. Responsibilities: Provide legal advice and guidance to clients on various legal matters related to employment law, civil defense litigation, labor and employment law, immigration, and OSHA. Represent clients in court proceedings, including hearings, trials, and appeals.
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Law degree from an accredited law school; admission to, and member in good standing of, the New York State Bar; and nine years of relevant post-bar experience. The General Counsel is called upon to draft or provide legal advice and review on a number of matters, including legislation, regulations, contracts, employment and human resources matters, administrative hearings and oversight of litigation.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. As a Senior Attorney, you will play a key role in handling complex litigation matters, advising clients on employment law issues, and providing strategic guidance to our team.
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Work closely with a trial team on patent and intellectual property litigation matters. About Us:Our client is a prestigious law firm known for its excellent legal services and diverse practice areas.
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Qualifications:Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOur client in Atlanta, GA, is seeking an experienced Litigation Attorney who specializes in Workers' Compensation.
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Position Summary: We have an immediate opening for a motivated and client-centered Senior Litigation Associate Attorney with a minimum of five years of experience in insurance defense, including trial experience.
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Applications must include a resume, law school transcript, references, and writing sample. The company is seeking a mid-level litigation associate to join its Complex Litigation Practice Group.
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Please submit the following materials: ResumeA law school transcript (A link will be provided to update your transcript after the receipt of spring semester grades)Cover LetterWriting SampleAdditional ConsiderationWhile not required, if you have a personal connection to the office’s city or region, please also include this information in your cover letter.
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Those with litigation experience in other areas of law and/or any other relevant background may be considered. At Medina Family Law Associates, we are on the lookout for a dedicated and empathetic Associate Attorney to become an integral part of our tight-knit team.
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Qualifications: Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school. We handle a large scope of commercial litigation including construction, medical malpractice defense, employment law, insurance defense and personal injury.
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You will serve as litigation counsel for OSHA and other labor entities in matters before the Administrative Law Court (ALC), State circuit courts, State Court of Appeals, and/or State Supreme Court.
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If you are a talented and dedicated Patent Litigation Associate who is looking to join a dynamic and growing intellectual property law firm, we encourage you to apply. As a Patent Litigation Associate at PKH, you will have the opportunity to work on challenging cases in the field of intellectual property law.
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A Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited U.S. law school and a current member in good standing of the California State Bar. Become a Litigation Attorney at C+C and get ready to think big, collaborate, and work smart.
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