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Voluntary benefits to include: critical illness, hospital indemnity, accident insurance, theft & legal services, and pet insurance. 7+ years’ litigation experience, preferably including experience at a top tier law firm or in the government as a regulator or federal prosecutor, and preferably with significant experience handling trials, hearings, depositions, arbitrations, and mediations.
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The primary role of the Legal Nurse Consultant (LNC), or “nurse analyst,” is to analyze medical and nursing issues in professional liability cases and long term care litigation and to play a critical and supportive role to Oldham Law attorneys in the delivery of high quality legal services.
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The law firm has more than 200 attorneys across 21 states and the District of Columbia, offering services including the defense of single and multi-plaintiff employment discrimination, harassment, and retaliation claims; complex wage and hour litigation; workplace safety; affirmative action compliance; workers' compensation; ERISA and employee benefits; immigration; labor relations; cybersecurity & data privacy.
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Barakat + Bossa, an esteemed law firm located in Coral Gables, FL, is renowned for delivering comprehensive legal services in commercial litigation, corporate transactions, real estate, and factoring.
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Performs as a specialist in regulatory litigation and administrative law, including ratemaking, provides technical and expert legal services to ComEd and has strong comprehension of the electric utility business.
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Maintain caseload expectations set by Managing Counsel, ensuring completion of, initial case analysis, litigation plans, case evaluations, summaries, legal research, pretrial reports, trial reports and other required items (all case handling guidelines) in a timely and quality manner.
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We are a well-established law firm based in Portland, Oregon, with a strong reputation for family law and estate planning services. The firm's commitment to professionalism and legal excellence has made it a respected choice for those seeking assistance in family law and estate planning in the Pacific Northwest.
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TransPerfect provides a full array of language and business support services, including translation, multicultural marketing, website globalization, legal support, and any kind of technology solution.
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The Legal Specialist Sr. is responsible for leading support staff and providing legal support services for multiple Medicaid states, enterprise-wide functions, and/or the most complex litigation through highly complex legal assignments and projects, which utilize a recognized area of specialization and knowledge specific to the company.
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Experience or related training in the financial services industry or a related legal specialty, particularly consumer loan sales and acquisitions, servicing and custodial agreements, GSE transactions, and other secondary market activities involving various classes of consumer assets.
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We have over 1,500 employees and have been in business for over 26 years with operations in over 38 cities across the U.S. We provide a range of services geared toward litigation and corporate office support including e-Discovery services such as processing, hosting, court reporting, forensics and analysis, managed document review, and managed services.
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Assists in-house attorneys and outside counsel with managing ongoing and threatened litigation, subpoenas, and discovery; performs new matter factual investigations; calendars and updates deadlines; coordinates legal holds; conducts factual research; assists with data identification and assembly projects.
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Assists in one or more areas of the legal team: litigation, commercial matters, employment law, contracts, regulatory matters, subpoena/ records request processing, legal intake and matter management, as assigned by the direct leader.
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Collaborate with other attorneys and legal professionals to provide comprehensive legal services to our clients. Provide legal advice and representation to clients in complex commercial litigation matters.
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The successful candidate will have an opportunity to work in both transactional and litigation sections with emphasis on real estate and corporate matters including but not limited to drafting corporate formation documents and common interest development agreements and working in all phases of litigation, including legal research, client interaction, drafting pleadings and discovery, attending hearings and depositions, and assisting with trial preparation.
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