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Respond to Workers' Compensation Subpoenas, Interrogatories, and Requests for Production of Documents as required to assist in the defense of workers' compensation claims and related third-party civil actions, and Asbestos litigation, including depositions and court appearances.
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About the Role: We are seeking a skilled Litigation Paralegal II to join our clients busy Construction Defects department. File and serve circuit court filings. Their experienced team of attorneys offers expertise in various practice areas, including corporate law, litigation, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance.
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This is a full-time remote role for a Civil Litigation Associate, with only an 1800 annual billing requirement. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing their caseload, providing legal advice to clients, drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, and representing clients in court.
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Requirements are 5+ years of litigation experience; expert knowledge of court rules and procedures; and the ability to thrive under pressure. Emerald Search Partners is assisting a prestigious & reputable Seattle law firm in their search for a Litigation Legal Assistant (4156.
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Applicable knowledge of motions, discovery, evidence, litigation documentation, court rules, and procedures, practices, etc. As a Litigation Paralegal you will work closely with our talented attorneys providing support before, during and after trials.
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We specialize in Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Civil Litigation, Family Law, and Workers Compensation. The attorney will also be responsible for legal research, drafting legal documents, preparing and attending court hearings, and negotiating settlements.
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Battiste Clement PLLC is a small Dallas law firm focusing on commercial litigation. We are completely remote and are looking for an associate with a proven two or more year track record in civil litigation.
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Our client, a prominent litigation firm, is seeking an Insurance Defense Counsel to join one of their California offices. The ideal candidate will have 7+ years of Insurance Defense litigation experience.
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This position can be entirely remote aside from court appearances in either the LA, Sacramento or SF area. This position can be entirely remote aside from court appearances in either the LA, Sacramento or SF area.
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Competitive base salary (170k to 220k+), bonus and benefits. Resumes may be sent to robert.burstein@lexitaslegal.com for review.
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The Tampa office of Kubicki Draper, is currently seeking a Legal Assistant with 2+ years of insurance defense experience with complex Federal and State Court litigation cases inclusive of professional liability, products liability, medical malpractice, wrongful death and catastrophic injury claims.
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Experienced litigation attorney: You’ll manage the entire legal process, from investigation and discovery though trial prep and court proceedings representing clients in depositions, site inspections, court hearings, trials, etc.
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Strategic partner: Researching all applicable laws and findings, you will develop appropriate legal strategies for all stages of litigation and share them with claims representatives and insured clients.
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As a CGS Mandarin Document Reviewer you will play a key role in supporting various aspects of the company's litigation portfolio including eDiscovery activities, workflow management, and litigation support.
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Advocate for clients in a variety of legal forums, including court, mediation, arbitration, and negotiation. Direct involvement in firm-wide strategic decisions, with an emphasis on leading the Real Estate Litigation practice area.
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