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The scope of work includes all litigation phases from the inception of the case, discovery, mediation/arbitration, and trial, including post-trial motions and appeals. Responsible for individual caseload of insurance defense cases (Automobile, Homeowners and any other insurance offered by USAA if appropriate) from the inception of the case, discovery, mediation/arbitration, and trial, including post-trial motions and appeals.
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Applicants must have trial, mediation, and arbitration representation experience. The legal services offered by So Cal Realty Law, APC, include residential and commercial real estate transactions, residential and commercial real estate litigation, landlord services, mortgage advocacy, lease negotiation, mediation, arbitration, unlawful detainer (eviction), commercial tenant defense, and a wide variety of other real estate-related services.
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Broad range of patent litigation experience, including taking and defending depositions, arguing dispositive motions, jury trial/bench trial, arbitration and mediation, and e-discovery.
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Previous experience as a trial court law clerk is a plus. Demonstrate experience in taking ownership of a client's case – discovery, pleadings, motions; collaboration and mediation; pretrial hearings, motion hearings, and trials.
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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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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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Other areas include Trial Advocacy; Evidence; Professional Responsibility; Contract Drafting; Arbitration; Negotiation; Mediation; Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Administrative Law; and Constitutional Law.
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Los Angeles Superior Court is the largest unified trial court in the United States. Documentation verifying completion of the Los Angeles County Superior Court Family Mediation and Conciliation Intern Program may substitute for two years of the post-Master's Degree experience requirement received at the time filing.
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Serve as City's counsel in court appearances, mediation, arbitration, negotiation, and conferences with opposing counsel; prepare cases for trial; prepare legal strategy for trial, discovery, negotiations, resolutions, mediation, arbitration, and court appearances; negotiate resolutions or conduct trial at various courts including Reno Municipal Court, Second Judicial District Court, Court of Appeals, District Court, and other courts; answer briefs for appeals of court decisions.
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Litigation includes all aspects of civil litigation, including trials and proceedings in all forums, whether at the local, state or federal level, mediation, arbitration, workers' compensation, and administrative proceedings, and any necessary appellate work.
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Presents or defends witnesses and evidence at administrative hearings, depositions, court hearings, mediation, and trial. This attorney will have the opportunity to refine their civil litigation skills from case inception through discovery and motion practice, trial, and appeal.
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Describe your experience in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in civil litigation matters, specifying the number of lawsuits that you handled in mediation, a settlement conference, or binding arbitration.
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The New Jersey Judiciary consists of: the Supreme Court, the Superior Court including the Appellate Division and the Trial Court of the 15 vicinages in New Jersey, the Tax Court and the Municipal Court System.
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Job Overview:As the Senior Family Law Attorney, I will handle a diverse caseload of family law matters, including mediation, trial representation, legal research, and client counseling. Mediation, Bankruptcy, Contracts, Consumer Protection, Litigation, Personal Injury, Probate.
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Lead trial attorney responsible for preparing, advocating and presenting cases before judges and juries to secure favorable outcomes. Drafts all necessary pleadings, papers and briefs to advance litigation activities at the trial or appellate level.
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