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Senior attorneys must have substantial energy law experience and/or substantial litigation experience (either white collar crime or complex business litigation) and first-chair trial experience or multiple second-chair trial experience.
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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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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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We handle a wide range of civil disputes and proceedings as well as allegations involving white-collar crime and criminal proceedings arising in a corporate context. We act in complex, high value, multi-jurisdictional litigation and arbitrations in the United Kingdom and abroad, as well as handling all other forms of dispute resolution, including mediations.
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We would like to engage with fully qualified lawyers that have a general commercial litigation background and if you have financial services litigation or white collar crime experience it would be a bonus.
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Requirements include 4+ years of law firm, eDiscovery vendor, or Big4 eDiscovery experience, with a strong emphasis on bankruptcy, disputes, white collar, competition, international arbitration, and disclosure in general.
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We take a team-based approach to analyze facts and develop and implement strategy in complex and sophisticated matters across the white collar, securities and civil areas. We have a sophisticated white collar, securities enforcement, civil litigation, and regulatory receivership practice and seek talented and motivated attorneys.
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The firm offers a broad practice spanning civil litigation, white collar investigations, and international investigations. The ideal candidate will possess 5-8 years of experience handling complex civil litigation matters.
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Thorough understanding of criminal activity, such as general and complex financial crimes, civil and criminal forfeitures, domestic and transnational organized crime, white collar crime, money-laundering, drug trafficking offenses, illicit trade finance and other areas of activity.
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MUST have at least 1+ years of complex commercial litigation, white collar and/or investigations experience. MUST have at least 1+ years of complex commercial litigation, white collar and/or investigations experience.
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Kaplan Hecker’s highly experienced lawyers serve clients across a wide range of matters, including commercial litigation, white-collar criminal defense, and complex regulatory and securities cases.
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Experience designing eDiscovery databases and reports; reviewing and quality checking database data loads; coordinating complex projects; developing recommendations, plans, cost estimates, budgets, procedures, and specifications for case-specific projects from discovery to trial phase; drafting project proposals and provide status reports; providing end user support and customer service; troubleshooting litigation support firm applications; processing experience a plus.
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3-5 years' minimum relevant law firm or government experience relating to white collar criminal defense practice or prosecution, internal and government investigations/enforcement actions relating to corporate malfeasance (e.g., FCPA, criminal antitrust, sanctions or export control evasion, money laundering, securities or complex fraud, etc.
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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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Investigators conduct criminal investigations of felony violations of State and Federal law relating to insurance fraud and white-collar crime. Under supervision of a Supervising Fraud Investigator I, Investigators are assigned law enforcement responsibilities of various complexity and volume commensurate with their background and training from entry level to highly complex duties and casework.
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