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The Trial Attorney will be responsible for representing clients in court, conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, and providing legal advice to clients. Feldman & Associates, Inc. is a West Los Angeles AV-rated boutique litigation law firm established in 2000 that focuses on construction litigation, real estate litigation, business litigation, and prevailing wage litigation.
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We are seeking a talented Litigation Associate Attorney to join our dynamic legal team. As a Litigation Associate, you will play a crucial role in handling a variety of litigation matters, including but not limited to commercial disputes, insurance defense, and personal injury cases.
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1) A general law attorney to handle contract review and legal advice mainly for the Public Works and Planning Department, including subjects such as public contracting, construction, design, and the Williamson Act. The assignment may include minor litigation as well as advising boards or commissions and drafting ordinances.
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Our prestigious law firm is seeking a dynamic, highly motivated Permanent Associate Attorney specializing in Civil Litigation. Conducting legal research, drafting pleadings, motions, and discovery requests.
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The primary responsibilities of this position are expected to be commercial transactions, including the review, negotiation and drafting of a broad range of contracts for Cogent’s customers and vendors; providing advice to business counterparts; corporate compliance, including maintaining Cogent and its subsidiaries’ corporate qualifications in various jurisdictions worldwide; regulatory compliance; and litigation management, including consulting with outside counsel as necessary.
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Business Law, Bankruptcy Law, Estate Planning and Probate, Family Law, Real Estate Law, Employment Law, Litigation, Personal Injury Law, Banking Law, Adoption, Land Use and Development Law, Professional Liability, Securities, Suretyship Law, Title Insurance Law, and Transactional Drafting.
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Senior Business/Civil Litigation Attorney - Remote. Company DescriptionA litigation law firm, practicing primarily Business and Family law litigationCompany DescriptionA litigation law firm, practicing primarily Business and Family law litigation.
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This is a full-time on-site Litigation Associate role in Orange, CA. The Litigation Associate will be responsible for day-to-day tasks including conducting legal research, drafting motions and pleadings, conducting depositions, appearing in court, and other tasks as assigned by senior attorneys.
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Proven experience in legal research, legal writing, litigation, and drafting legal documents. You will have the opportunity to work on a broad range of legal issues, including litigation, legal research and writing, real estate law, employment law, and insurance defense litigation.
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We are currently seeking a talented and experienced Litigation Attorney to join our client's Central Florida team. Conducting legal research and drafting legal documents. Handling a variety of litigation matters within the specified practice areas.
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Applicants should have at least 5 years of law firm or other relevant experience before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), in particular working on ex parte reexamination proceedings, post-grant petitions (IPR, PGR, and CBM), or other administrative drafting and litigation experience.
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Other duties will include assisting with performing and organizing legal records, drafting memos and requests for discovery, performing document reviews, and assisting with trial preparation. The Paralegal also provide coordinates with Litigation Support Services to ensure timely and accurate record keeping.
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Assist with all aspects of litigation: preparing discovery and discovery responses, drafting and filing motions/pleadings, meet and confer letters, legal research, depositions, trial prep, and assisting in trial.
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Demonstrated experience in drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, and managing complex cases. Minimum of 2 years of experience in litigation, with a focus on insurance defense and civil litigation.
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Successful boutique litigation Firm with state-wide practice is seeking to immediately hire highly motivated civil Trial Attorney with 1-5 years’ experience. We are a Syracuse based law firm with a strong defense practice in all areas of litigation, including medical and professional liability, labor law, employment, products liability and insurance defense.
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