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Ideal candidates will have experience in complex litigation with a strong knowledge of the rules of civil procedure and evidence, and exposure to investigations and/or white collar matters is a plus.
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Substantive experience handling complex regulatory and/or white-collar investigations. Exposure to complex regulatory and/or white-collar investigations. You will also manage a complex litigation, pre-litigation, and investigations docket, with particular emphasis on government inquiries and regulatory investigations and general litigation matters.
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Busy complex litigation law firm in downtown Los Angeles is looking for a full-time in-office (not remote) Paralegal to support white-collar criminal and complex civil litigation practice.
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This position functions as a senior litigator in the Financial Crimes Division and routinely handles sensitive and complex legal assignments that pertain to criminal investigations and prosecutions of white-collar or financial crimes.
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You will work with big names and leaders in the field, focusing primarily on white collar criminal litigation, complex civil litigation, internal investigations, and compliance counseling.
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The firm is made up of former federal prosecutors and Big Law associates who work on a broad range of complex white collar, criminal defense, government investigation and civil matters.
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Litigation types including antitrust and unfair competition; construction and insurance recovery; intellectual property; labor and employment; product liability; white collar/investigations; and general commercial litigation.
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The ideal candidate should have a Juris Doctorate, as well as extensive experience with Business and Commercial Litigation, Complex Commercial Litigation, White Collar, Internal Investigations, and shareholder disputes.
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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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Our Litigation Department is our largest department and represents a wide range of local, national and international clients in all types of complex litigation, and regularly represents clients in local, state and federal courts, at both the trial and appellate levels.
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We will also cover several special topics, including youth/street gangs, multiple murder and terrorism, white-collar crime, organized crime, drugs, and victimology, among others. At the University of Arizona, we value our inclusive climate because we know that diversity in experiences and perspectives is vital to advancing innovation, critical thinking, solving complex problems, and creating an inclusive academic community.
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Top Tier law firm seeks a Litigation Partner Attorney or group with a portable book of business specializing in high-stakes complex commercial litigation disputes, securities litigation, class actions, antitrust matters, or white-collar defense.
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How about handling intense multi-million dollar white collar complex litigation; discrimination and complex civil litigation? Chambers Litigation ranked in Complex Commercial Litigation and White Collar Investigations.
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Collaborates with and mentors other Special Agents to establish plans for the execution of extremely complex and sensitive investigations of alleged or suspected violations of criminal laws or personnel irregularities with particular emphasis on white collar crime that involves fraud, abuse, and waste.
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They specialize in complex civil litigation and regulatory enforcement/investigation matters, covering a diverse range of practice areas, including antitrust litigation, securities litigation and enforcement, white-collar defense and investigations, global compliance and anticorruption, M&A/shareholder litigation, intellectual property litigation, and other complex commercial disputes.
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