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4+ Years as a Trial Attorney for legal defense of workers' compensation claims required. May assist in training Trial Attorney I. May assist in training Trial Attorney I. Researches and prepares complex pleadings for cases under the state administrative process (trial level.
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Our Trial, White Collar and Investigations Business Unit boasts a diverse practice encompassing all facets of complex disputes, from pretrial resolution to trial, including business and commercial litigation, white collar defense and investigations, consumer protection and advertising, employment, entertainment, financial services litigation, health care litigation, intellectual property, patent litigation, and privacy and data security, among others.
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Drafting legal memoranda, including but not limited to appellate briefs, responses to federal habeas corpus petitions, and answers to petitions for post-conviction collateral relief, in all levels of the state and federal criminal justice system; preparing and conducting post-conviction hearings in the trial court and oral arguments before both the state and federal appellate courts; and assisting trial attorneys with legal research.
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As a Trial Attorney, you’ll represent clients under both commercial and personal lines insurance policies as lead counsel, with moderate to low guidance and oversight, and also may handle cases as part of a larger team as needed.
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Nationwide Trial Division is hiring a self-motivated and organized Trial Attorney. Requires low to moderate managerial oversight and guidance from the Managing Trial Attorney and NTD Leadership in all aspects of core duties and job responsibilities.
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Selective Insurance is seeking an experienced Senior Trial Attorney to handle insurance defense cases for our New Jersey Staff Counsel office. The Sr. Trial Attorney is able to work remotely 3 days per week.
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The Goosmann Law Firm seeks a Litigation Trial Attorney to join its high growth firm and deliver quality timely legal advice. The Litigation Trial Attorney will handle commercial and complex civil litigation, be a well-spoken advocate and be comfortable presenting cases in front of judges and juries.
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To qualify for a Senior Trial Court Staff Attorney, one also must have five (5) years of work experience in the practice of law or as a law clerk in an appellate or trial court. Job Description A staff attorney will assist trial court judges in the Fourth Judicial Circuit with legal issues that require research and analysis, attending court proceedings, advising judges, and drafting memoranda and court orders.
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Deposit biomarker related documents to the Trial Master File, ensuring that documentation standards are followed and are inspection-readyProactively identify and resolve and/or escalate study-related issues.
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Departmental Mission Statement:The Court Services and Law Libraries Department is responsible for providing key court services tosupport the administration of justice and advance access to justice in the Trial Court.
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Why LMK:LMK Clinical Research Consulting is a recognized leader in Trial Master File (TMF) document management services and solutions for the life sciences industry. At LMK, we believe the Trial Master File (TMF) is the foundation of every clinical trial, and a strong foundation is key to the overall health and stability of any clinical program.
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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. Requires minimal managerial oversight and guidance from the Managing Trial Attorney and NTD Leadership in all aspects of core duties and job responsibilities.
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The Litigation Trial Attorney is an advocate who is familiar with court pleadings, court processes and have experience working with business owners and individuals. The Litigation Trial Attorney will represent clients in court cases and other kinds of adversarial legal proceedings such as arbitrations, mediations, and administrative law proceedings.
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Experienced with document management and/or electronic trial master file systems (eTMF), for example, Wingspan, Documentum, Trial Interactive, Veeva Vault, etc. The Sr. Manager of Clinical Document Management and Inspection Readiness will provide support for Trial Master File (TMF) and inspection readiness (IR) activities to the Clinical Document Management team and to internal and external clinical study team members and functional areas.
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Job Overview: A law firm seeks a highly skilled and experienced Healthcare/Life Sciences Trial Attorney to serve as Lead Trial Counsel. Certified Civil Trial Attorney (a plus) The position requires a strong background in healthcare or life sciences, with at least 7 years of experience as lead trial counsel.
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