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Your involvement spans the entire litigation process, from filing lawsuits to post-trial motions, including discovery, depositions, motions, negotiation, mediation, arbitration, hearings, jury and bench trials.
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Iv) arbitration and mediation. (i) tasks associated with the discovery process (e.g., taking depositions, preparing interrogatories, drafting discovery requests, reviewing medical records, etc.
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Essential Job Responsibilities: Support the pro-active and strategic management of the Company’s employment and commercial litigation, including fact investigations, legal research and analysis, drafting of pleadings, position statements and substantive motions, discovery, trial and mediation preparation, etc.
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The ideal candidate should have experience across various facets of litigation, including legal research and writing, written discovery, electronic discovery, depositions, expert discovery, mediation, and trial.
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Manage all phases of trust and estate litigation, including discovery, depositions, mediation, and trial. The Trust & Estate Litigation Attorney will be responsible for handling a wide range of disputes involving trusts, estates, conservatorships, and fiduciary duties.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in handling civil cases from beginning to end, including conducting depositions, managing discovery, legal strategy, drafting pleadings and motions, participating in trial, mediation, and settlement negotiations.
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Must have experience answering discovery, trial, and mediation preparation. The ideal candidate will be opening new files, creating litigation plans, conducting discovery, making court appearances, and trying cases while maintaining exceptional client interaction.
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You will also:Provide exceptional legal support and guide our clients through the case process while maintaining positive relationships with our clientsDraft and file litigation documents to include pleadings, discovery requests and responses, demands, motions and memoranda of law.
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Will support attorneys in a wide range of complex legal projects and tasks, primarily as relates to all phases of the antitrust and intellectual property litigation process, including research, discovery, summary judgment, Markman, mediation, arbitration, trial, and appeals.
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Attends staffings, and mediation; informs Child Protective Services staff and District Attorney staff of case status, legal issues, decisions; provides problem resolution; and confers with caseworkers and supervisors to prepare each case for hearings; provides and interprets legal information that enables Child Protective Services staff in making responsible casework decisions.
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Demonstrate experience in taking ownership of a client's case – discovery, pleadings, motions; collaboration and mediation; pretrial hearings, motion hearings, and trials. Previous experience as a trial court law clerk is a plus.
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We're a respected boutique law firm specializing in trust litigation, estate planning, probate, and trust administration. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. We are currently seeking a dedicated Probate/Trust Administration Attorney with conservatorship experience to join our dynamic team.
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Preferred candidates will have experience across many facets of litigation, including legal research and writing, written discovery, electronic discovery, depositions, expert discovery, mediation, and trial.
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You will be handling cases from beginning to end, including the preparation of pleadings and motions and participation in all aspects of discovery, dispute resolution/mediation and trial.
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Represent clients in court, arbitration, and mediation hearings, presenting evidence and arguments in a clear, concise, and persuasive manner. Experience with client contact, pleadings, discovery, court appearances, depositions and motion practice.
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