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The ideal candidate will have strong research and writing skills and at least one (1) to six (6) years of experience in all phases of insurance defense litigation including case management, motion practice, and discovery, as well as handling hearings, depositions, arbitrations, and trials.
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Develop and execute effective legal strategies and formulate litigation plans, prepare legal documents, including complaints, motions, pleadings, and discovery requests. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
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Established New York City litigation defense firm seeks admitted litigation attorney with 2 to 4 years of experience for a professional liability associate position. Candidate must have strong writing skills, ability to manage complex cases, conduct depositions, and manage discovery.
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Responsibilities include motion practice, discovery disputes, conducting depositions, making court experiences and trial preparation. Litigation experience in insurance defense preferred but not required.
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Litigation Associate Attorney (San Mateo) Please reference Litigation Attorney in the subject line of your e-mail. · E xperienced with discovery and motion practice, drafting pleadings, document review, oral arguments; trial practice a plus.
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The Staff Attorney provides legal counsel and/or represents Veterans and spouses of Veterans clients in the practice areas of veterans benefits and public benefits, civil litigation and other legal proceedings.
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Barry McTiernan & Moore’s Manhattan office is currently seeking an Associate Attorney to join our General Litigation group to conduct statutory hearings. Additional responsibilities may include attending court appearances, hearings, depositions, and case management conferences, conducting complex legal research and discovery, drafting discovery demands and responses and preparing motions.
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The attorney in this position will be responsible for supporting all aspects of litigation, including discovery, depositions, motion practice, and trials. RMWBH is seeking a motivated Attorney with 3+ years of practical litigation experience to join our team.
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Represent clients in complex class action and other high-impact lawsuits, individually or as part of a team, through all stages of litigation, including written discovery, document review, taking and defending depositions, meeting and conferring with opposing counsel, motion practice, brief writing, in-court argument, client management, and appellate, trial, and monitoring work as needed; and.
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Responsible for all phases of personal injury practice, from pre-litigation through post-litigation, with an emphasis on client interaction, drafting of pleadings, conducting written discovery, taking and defending depositions, handling court appearances, doing jury trials, and negotiating settlements.
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We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Corporate and Real Estate Litigation Attorney to join our San Diego team. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 10 years of comprehensive experience in business and real estate litigation, demonstrating a deep understanding of corporate and real estate legal matters and strategic legal counsel and all aspects of litigation from initial filings to discovery to trial.
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Midsize law firm in Irvine, CA has an immediate opening for a full-time Associate Attorney in our Business Litigation practice group handling high exposure business, real estate, contract and partnership matters.
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Senior-level litigation skills in the following areas: discovery, courtroom advocacy, verbal and written legal communication, settlement negotiations and document preparation, legal research and writing, trial, and appellate advocacy.
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Candidates will eventually direct and lead files, provide initial analysis, develop case strategy, conduct discovery, take depositions, draft motions, attend hearings, and negotiate settlements.
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A successful candidate will participate in litigation case management and strategy development, manage discovery, participate in witness interviews and witness preparation, take and defend depositions, argue motions, manage large complex discovery, and meaningfully support in business development efforts.
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