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The Litigation Paralegal will handle discovery, medical record review and analysis, subpoenas, and trial preparation. An established and thriving 10+ attorney defense firm in West Los Angeles seeks a Litigation Paralegal to join its team.
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Established in 1963, Kubicki Draper is a beacon of legal expertise, offering trial, appellate, coverage, commercial, and real estate transaction services. The Jacksonville office of Kubicki Draper seeks an associate attorney with 1+ years of insurance defense experience in Florida, preferably in first-party property.
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Workers Compensation Associate Attorney | Drew Eckl & Farnham | LinkedIn. General Liability Associate Attorney | Drew Eckl & Farnham | LinkedIn. At minimum, 1+ years of experience with litigation in some capacity, whether through appearing at court hearings and trials; conducting/defending depositions; drafting dispositive motions and briefs; and/or appearing at trial.
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A law firm in Atlanta, GA, is seeking a Consumer Financial Services Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of state and federal court litigation experience. Courtroom representation and trial experience.
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Juris Doctorate; Membership in good standing in professional organizations (i.e., American Bar Association, Georgia Bar Association, others) and 5-6 years’ experience as a practicing attorney with first or second chair trial experience.
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Conducts pre-trial case resolution: conducts plea negotiations; consults with superiors or District Attorney regarding negotiated pleas; pleads case in court; and completes restitution requests.
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The Georgia Public Defender Council has an opening for a full-time Mitigation Investigator II (Atlanta, GA), representing indigent defendants at the pre-trial and trial level. The Mitigation Investigator identifies, locates, and interviews a variety of witnesses; identifies, collects, and reviews a vast array of records; identifies and analyzes issues in the case; prepares independent reports concerning the life history of the client, and assists attorneys in identifying appropriate expert witnesses, and preparing evidence and witnesses to present to an attorney, a judge, or to a jury.
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As a Senior Trial Attorney, youll represent clients under both commercial and personal lines insurance policies independently as lead counsel, as well as be part of a larger team as needed.
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2-4 year corporate litigation associate who is interested in substantive trial experience. "Exciting Opportunity for Ambitious Associate Attorney: Join Our Dynamic Firm and Propel Your Legal Career to New Heights.
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If you are an experienced Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney, then please apply! Associates who join Gallivan White Boyd immediately after graduating from law school may also receive a signing bonus and have the opportunity to earn an additional bonus by completing South Carolina's Rule 403 trial requirements before joining the firm.
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We are a prestigious law firm seeking a highly skilled and result-driven Senior Trial Attorney to join our dynamic team. Come join a National Insurance Defense Firm seeking an experienced Senior Trial Attorney for its Long Island, New York office.
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General knowledge of Arizona trial court and litigation proceedings techniques, practices, and procedures. Serve as legal advisor to City officials, management and staff as assigned by the City Attorney.
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The person we want is: Kind and compassionate Responsible and trustworthy Service-oriented Respectful Collaborative Authentic Ethical Accountable for results Key Responsibilities As an Associate Attorney, you will be responsible for pre-litigation, litigation, trial preparation, and trial.
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Our client, a prominent law firm, is seeking a Trial Attorney to join their Orange County office. Candidates should have first or second chair trial experience, as well as general liability litigation experience.
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0-7 years of solid litigation experience, litigation support, deposition and trial preparation. Ability to manage full case handling responsibilities, including all facets of discovery and trial.
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