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The firm's practice areas include aviation law, business law, civil and complex litigation, construction law, employment law, environmental law, fidelity and surety laws, insurance law, pharmaceutical law, products liability, professional liability, and regional and national litigation management.
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These opportunities include the ongoing management of renewable energy incentive programs, energy policy and procurement, equity and workforce requirements, labor law, contract development, legislative review, litigation, and administrative law.
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Litigation experience, preferably in first party property cases. In this role, you will be responsible for handling a large caseload that involves both pre-suit and litigation cases while collaborating with a full team of legal assistants.
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Preferred – experience in product liability, personal injury, general insurance defense or commercial litigation defense. Salary $90,000 - $150,000 per year A Bit About Us We are a growing firm whose primary practice area is litigation.
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As Associate Corporate Counsel, Litigation you will provide coverage and bad faith analysis. Associate Corporate Counsel, Litigation. The Litigation Department extra-contractual and bad faith unit serves as internal counsel to AmTrust's U.S. based, specialty, core, property and workers compensation claims organizations.
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Bloomfield Hills office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a commercial litigation associate attorney preferably with 2-6 years of litigation experience, including significant writing experience in complex commercial litigation matters.
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LB&I employs over 380 attorneys nationwide, who provide a full range of legal services on all issues, including advising LB&I compliance agents, handling litigation in the U.S. Tax Court, and referring and recommending litigation to the Department of Justice.
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The Charleston Group, a boutique, full-service business law and civil litigation law firm, is seeking a civil litigation attorney. Applicant must have experience in all aspects of litigation including discovery, depositions, motion practice and trial.
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This position, which offers the flexibility of a hybrid work schedule combining both in-office and remote settings demands an intricate understanding of general liability and insurance defense law, impeccable litigation acumen, and an unwavering allegiance to both the firm's principles and its clientele.
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This attorney’s primary role will be to serve as litigation counsel to the Board of Nursing. Independently handle litigation, negotiation, hearings, and appeals of cases on behalf of the Board of Nursing, and other clients the unit represents.
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Taft is seeking an eDiscovery Attorney to support our eDiscovery & Litigation Services group. Draft Litigation Hold Notices. 3-5 years of experience as a dedicated eDiscovery Attorney not limited to document review.
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Working closely with CELA colleagues in government affairs, litigation, business counseling, worldwide sales and other groups to inform and lead effective engagement on IP Policy issues of strategic importance to the company, including amicus briefs in leading cases, pending legislation, regulatory proceedings, industry coalitions and special projects.
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Hands-on experience in complex domestic and international business litigation, in particular on antitrust matters, including trial experience and counseling parties and witnesses in a variety of pre-dispute and dispute resolution contexts.
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Amundsen Davis seeks a litigation attorney to join the Firm's St. Louis office. The ideal candidate will be able to support all aspects of litigation, drawing on prior experience with pleading, written discovery, researching and briefing issues, conducting fact investigation, and preparing client reports.
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Litigation Support: Assist in managing and coordinating litigation matters, working closely with external counsel when necessary. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school and admission to the bar in the state of Texas.
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