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Our Trial, White Collar and Investigations Business Unit boasts a diverse practice encompassing all facets of complex disputes, from pretrial resolution to trial, including business and commercial litigation, white collar defense and investigations, consumer protection and advertising, employment, entertainment, financial services litigation, health care litigation, intellectual property, patent litigation, and privacy and data security, among others.
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We are working with the Managing Partner (who we placed) of a Benchmark Litigation Highly Recommended litigation boutique that is seeking a highly skilled and well-trained patent litigation associate for its Chicago office.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Orlando, FL, is seeking an experienced Construction Litigation Counsel or Junior Partner to represent contractors, developers, and owners in all phases of the construction process.
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Counsel, Litigation Management — The Pailin Group Professional Search Consultants. Counsel, Litigation Management. ResponsibilitiesResponsible for managing litigation, conducting research, drafting memorandum, and providing general advice and counsel relating to pre-litigation and litigation matters involving mortgage servicing operations.
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If you are a litigation associate or a litigation attorney with a proven track record of success, we would love to hear from you. A minimum of 2 years of experience as a litigation attorney or litigation associate.
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The Senior Counsel, Litigation and Investigations will be responsible for managing the strategic defense of domestic and global claims and litigation and partnering closely with the Databricks Employee Relations team on complex and sensitive investigations.
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Life Science Litigation - Specific experience representing as outside counsel at a major law firm and/or working as in-house counsel for a medical device, pharmaceutical, or life science company.
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Litigation Associate Attorney / Great Place To Work! This is a unique opportunity for a talented and ambitious litigation associate to take their career to the next level. We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Permanent Litigation Associate to join our dynamic legal team.
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Associate General Counsel, Litigation Responsibilities. 8+ years of litigation experience at a law firm, government, and/or in-house role, including plaintiff-side litigation experience either in private practice or as a prosecutor.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a skilled and experienced Medical Malpractice Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team in Rockville, MD. The ideal candidate should possess exceptional interpersonal, communication, writing, and research skills and excellent academic credentials.
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Sr. Counsel Litigation will serve as the Company’s litigation counsel providing advice and guidance to management on a wide variety of litigation issues which arise from the day-to-day operations of a growing, complex public company.
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The Capital Litigation Law Clerk provides legal assistance to all Superior Court judges throughout the State of Arizona at all stages of capital cases, including pretrial, jury trial, and post-conviction.
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The Senior Litigation Support Coordinator is responsible for advising the Firm, its attorneys, its paralegals and its clients on Firm preferred methods of organizing and automating the technical handling of client data in litigation, arbitration, securities, investigations and antitrust matters.
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The Senior Litigation Support Coordinator acts in a consulting capacity and operates as a time-keeper. Addresses automation needs of legal teams, in collaboration with Litigation Support Manager and other department stakeholders, by surveying market for new technologies and tools, evaluating alternatives, forming recommendations and assisting in acquiring and implementing new technologies.
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Knowledge of litigation and electronic discovery and disclosure processes and practices in a law firm environment. Diagnoses and corrects system and network problems related to litigation services tools and serve as a technical liaison to appropriate vendors.
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