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The Trial Attorney will be responsible for representing clients in court, conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, and providing legal advice to clients. Feldman & Associates, Inc. has an immediate need for a full-time on-site Trial Attorney in Los Angeles, California.
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The Associate General Attorney acts as the Managing Attorney within the Development/Land Management Division and oversees the assignment, preparation, management, and completion of legal proceedings in District Court, Circuit Court, and at the appellate level to acquire properties by DHCD Development legal staff on behalf of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore.
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Juris Doctorate Degree with membership in the Georgia Bar Association, Court of Appeals and Supreme Court within eight (8) years of courtroom trial experience, preferably with felony violations or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
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The Litigation Attorney will handle motor vehicle liability (MVA) / automobile accident cases, including trial prep, depositions leading to trial, complicated settlements, and in-court jury and bench trials, representing plaintiff clients in and around Saint Louis, MO, and the surrounding metro area (including other areas of Missouri and Illinois.
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Excellent writing, communication and legal research skills required along with an attention to detail and ability to work cooperatively with the Departmental Chief Justice, as well as other officials and staff of the courthouses of the Probate and Family Court and with other Trial Court Departments.
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The paralegal will support attorneys throughout all phases of litigation, including initiating suit; discovery (including eDiscovery); preparing court submissions; trial; and post-trial and appellate procedures.
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Communicates and demonstrates the ethics and values of the Probate and Family Court Department and the Trial Court. Understands, upholds, and communicates the Trial Court and Probate and Family Court missions.
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Represent the State of Oregon as a trial lawyer in the prosecution of adult and juvenile criminal actions in Circuit Court. The Crook County District Attorney’s Office represents the State of Oregon prosecuting adult and juvenile criminal cases and child support enforcement in Circuit Court.
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Develops and applies skills to control all aspects of litigation, including trial preparation, discovery, negotiation, presentation and appeals from District to Circuit Court. Trial experience at District and/or Circuit Court level to include two personal injury and/or insurance related cases tried to verdict, one as first-chair attorney, and personal injury legal experience of 18 months or more.
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Position Summary: Working within the Office of Court Management (OCM) of the Trial Court, the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Human Resources Department, its policies, practices and operations in order to meet the Trial Court’s evolving needs.
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They are a vibrant, busy, and growing full-service law firm currently expanding their Matrimonial Department and seeking a Matrimonial Attorney with 10+ years of experience and a proven track record as a first chair trial attorney.
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An employee in this classification represents the State of Washington as a deputy prosecuting attorney in the prosecution of felony offenses at the Superior Court level, the Juvenile Court level, or at the Appellate Court level.
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Significant amicus work before the U.S. Supreme Court, significant appellate litigation in the federal and state court systems, and litigation before federal and state trial courts on cases of cross-cutting national significance.
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CSD AAGs have a robust legal practice that includes gaining significant trial court experience, developing skills in negotiating agreed court orders, and becoming subject-matter experts in many practice areas of family law.
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Provides audio recordings as requested and/or approved by Administrative Office of the Court (AOC) division directors, legal department, Public Information Officer, Trial Court Administrator’s Office, or Administrative Judges.
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