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LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY $120,000 Plus Commission with Sign-On Bonus (Up to $25,000 for qualified applicants) LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY salary $120,000 plus guaranteed commission after achieving performance goal.
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Job Title: IP/Patent Litigation Assistant. Our client, a prestigious international law firm in Redwood Shores is looking to hire a Litigation Assistant to join their IP/Patent Team! Are you mid-level Litigation Assistant looking for an excellent new job opportunity.
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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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Litigation Associate Attorney candidates will have the knowledge and experience necessary to support the firm's commercial, real estate, and employment litigation practices. Our client seeks an experienced Litigation Associate Attorney to support a thriving Litigation practice.
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Minimum of three years of solid litigation experience, preferably with some commercial litigation, trial or white collar and investigations experience. Job Title : Litigation Associate.
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Engages in other activity as directed by the AVP, Litigation Management and VP, Claims General Counsel. Researches alternative or new vendor options at the direction of AVP, Litigation Management.
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Contact resource between the Claim department and Litigation Management Unit. Solicits feedback from line of business staff to ensure best in class legal services are procured/provided as required.
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Participate in the vetting, onboarding and oversight of all outside defense firms and, in particular, the ongoing design, modification, and implementation of the Litigation Management Quality Assurance program.
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Collaborates with Litigation Management Unit staff and leadership to discuss strategy, best practices, vendor trends and areas for improvement. Performance Indicators (KPI) and compliance with litigation file handling guidelines to ensure that legal service providers deliver best in class legal services.
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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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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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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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Candidates should have hands-on litigation experience, including conducting legal research, handling discovery, taking and defending depositions, conducting witness interviews, drafting pleadings, writing briefs, preparing and arguing motions, and preparing for trial.
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Coordinates and handles requests for new or modified databases created using litigation applications including, but not limited to, Relativity/RelOne, Concordance, Sightline, West Case Notebook, Casemap, Everchron, and outside service and software systems for litigation support.
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Handle employment-related disputes, investigations, and litigation with support from the Deputy Chief Employment Counsel. 7+ years of related experience in employment counseling and litigation or litigation management.
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