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We specialize in various areas of law, including business matters, civil litigation, criminal defense, family law, real estate conveyancing, wills drafting, estate law, and immigration and refugee law.
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Minimum of 2-3 years of criminal law experience as a prosecutor, defense attorney, or public defender in Georgia (3rd Year Practice Act will be Considered) We are seeking an experienced attorney who enjoys handling criminal, juvenile, traffic, and school disciplinary matters.
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The Criminal Defense Practice at NDS Detroit will represent residents of Wayne County who are charged with felony crimes and cannot afford to hire a lawyer. The ideal Staff Attorney is an experienced felony trial attorney who demonstrates a commitment to serving marginalized persons and communities, preferably with experience in a public defender office, in a public interest organization, or in the indigent criminal defense context.
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A demonstrated commitment to criminal justice, indigent defense, racial equity and social justice issues and the Wayne County communities. Attorneys admitted to the Michigan Bar with experience in the criminal courts of Wayne County (and Michigan generally) are strongly encouraged to apply.
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The team currently specialise in the following areas: anti-money laundering; bribery and corruption; commercial and trust litigation; corporate investigations, criminal antitrust (cartels); cross-border issues (including extradition and mutual legal assistance); economic sanctions; financial regulation; fraud (criminal and civil); insider dealing; international asset-tracing and tax investigations.
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10+ years of relevant post-JD immigration law experience, including extensive removal defense, asylum, cancellation of removal, family-based applications, DACA, TPS, advance parole, U and T visas, motions to reopen, pro se applications, naturalization, and the intersection of immigration and criminal law with an explicitly focus on families, youth, communities of color, and LGBTQ+ people.
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We are seeking a full-time international lawyer with practical experience working on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV) cases and related policy and strategic issues to integrate its CRSV MJT.
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Participating in coalition work with other worker rights, immigrant rights, criminal justice reform, racial justice, civil rights and privacy organizations on issues related to surveillance; Do you have experience working on or thinking about any of these issues as a lawyer, advocate, organizer, or academic.
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Our areas of practice include code enforcement, receiverships, criminal prosecution, nuisance abatement, marijuana regulation, civil litigation, police services, police liability defense, Pitchess motions, and cost recovery.
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Be sure to detail your accomplishments in the areas outlined in the minimum and desirable qualifications to include: (a) your professional level experience as a practicing trial lawyer working in a courtroom setting or as a judicial clerk; (b) criminal trial prosecution experience; and/or (c) prosecuting complex, serious, and/or sensitive criminal misdemeanor and/or felony cases or other cases.
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Applicants awaiting bar results are welcome to apply, but all offers to such applicants are contingent on successful passage of and admission to the Bar. Prior experience as a public defender, criminal-defense lawyer, public interest lawyer, innocence lawyer, probation officer, police officer, or federal/state judicial law clerk preferred but not required.
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Law - Assistant Professor/Associate Professor of Clinical Legal Instruction and Criminal Defense Law Clinic Director - 521194. The Director of the Criminal Defense Law Clinic and Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Legal Instruction will oversee and/or conduct all phases of legal advocacy for clinic clients, teach and supervise law clinic students, and manage other law clinic staff.
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Familiarity with and appreciation of the role and mission of the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice and the Law School and its relationship to the University, as well as understanding of the criminal justice system.
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Experience: One additional year of full-time experience as an appellate lawyer. Experience: One year of full-time experience as an appellate lawyer. Researches and writes appellate briefs, federal district court answers, motions, petitions, and other legal documents in relation to habeas cases in the Criminal Appeals Division.
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Under the general supervision of the District Attorney and the direct supervision of the Chief Deputy District Attorney the Deputy District Attorney I position represents the State of Oregon as a trial lawyer in the prosecution of criminal actions in Circuit Court.
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