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The Gasper Law Group is looking for one Associate Attorney, licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado, to practice in their Family Law Division. Associate attorneys in the Family Law division are responsible for an assigned caseload of all types of Domestic Relations cases including, but not limited do, Divorce, Child Custody, Post-Decree Issues, and Adoptions.
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We are seeking highly skilled Employment Litigation Attorneys to join a virtual office within a large established defense law firm of over 500 attorneys. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
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3+ years’ professional civil/commercial litigation law practice experience. Juris Doctor degree from an ABA accredited law school. As a Litigation Attorney you will engage in sophisticated and challenging litigation work for clients in Florida and nationwide.
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Intermediate Litigation Attorney: We seek an Intermediate Litigation Attorney with 1-3 years of litigation experience to join our growing firm in TX. A qualified associate must possess the ability to provide legal representation to advocate for our clients while delivering outstanding client service skills.
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Job Title : Employment Litigation Attorney. The attorney will have significant responsibilities in all aspects of the litigation including drafting pleadings, discovery, court appearances, taking and defending depositions and trial work.
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Innovative Driven is currently seeking an Associate Attorney with 2-6+ years of medical malpractice litigation experience to join the team at one of New York's leading defense firms in their White Plains, NY office.
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Our client, a prominent regional civil defense law firm, is seeking a Partner for to help grow their North Carolina presence. Our client, a prominent regional civil defense law firm, is seeking a Partner for to help grow their North Carolina presence.
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The role will involve all phases of a busy commercial, financial and employment litigation practice. Ideally have some employment litigation experience. Job Location : Washington, DC or Fully Remote from NY, MD, VA, or PA.
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Phillips, Spallas & Angstadt LLP is an established civil litigation law firm with offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Napa Valley, and Las Vegas. We are seeking a civil litigation defense attorney to join our San Francisco office.
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6-12 years of experience practicing law, with strong courtroom experience. Handle a variety of litigation and transactional matters, including but not limited to employment disputes, complex litigation, real estate litigation and general civil litigation.
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Actively licensed to practice law and in good standing in the State of New York with 2+ years of general litigation experience. Work on pending cases in Federal and State courts in matters involving education, health care, public assistance benefits, prison conditions, foster care, freedom of information, campaign finance, and election law.
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Growing law firm in the Los Angeles-area, considered a powerhouse in the field of plaintiff's-side wage-and-hour class action litigation, seeks a highly-qualified First Year Attorney to join its expanding team.
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Minimum of 1 year of relevant experience at a law firm in litigation. RealREPP, a full service commercial real estate recruiting firm, is partnering with a NATIONAL legal firm who specializes in Civil Litigation Defense and are seeking Associate Attorneys to work REMOTE in New Jersey.
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Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school and active bar membership in New York and New Jersey. As a Senior Associate in Commercial Litigation, you will play a pivotal role in driving case strategy, managing complex disputes, and providing leadership to a team of dedicated professionals.
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QPWB is the largest woman and minority owned law firm in the nation. We are building succession plans and this is a great opportunity for attorneys passionate about creating and/or maintaining a vibrant litigation career.
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