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Practice Areas: Complex Litigation, White-Collar Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Appellate Litigation, Civil Rights Litigation, Public Interest Litigation. Perform complex searches, review and manage large discovery matters within Relativity and other web-accessible review platforms.
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Offer legal insights and recommendations to clients and internal teams, helping navigate complex regulatory and legal landscapes related to white-collar crime. Summary: Arcane International is actively seeking a highly skilled and dedicated White Collar Crime Advocate to join our team based in Tel Aviv. As a White-Collar Crime Advocate, you will play a pivotal role in our mission to protect our client's interests and combat financial and corporate malfeasance.
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Our firm’s highly skilled and credentialed attorneys offer representation across a broad range of legal needs including complex business & commercial litigation, private client services, white collar criminal, and fraud.
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It is crucial to be well-versed in complex commercial and white-collar cases, regulatory matters, appeals, and international disputes. It is crucial to be well-versed in complex commercial and white-collar cases, regulatory matters, appeals, and international disputes.
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Our client, a recognized top 100 Amlaw firm with a Chambers-ranked litigation practice is seeking an associate with 2-4 years experience handling complex litigation matters across various sectors including commercial, construction, real estate, environmental, energy, and white-collar disputes.
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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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We are looking to speak with litigation associates to join our client’s unmatched and busy White Collar & Governments practice group in Boston. This is an opportunity to join an experienced trial team, well versed in securities enforcement matters, shareholder disputes and actions, complex commercial litigation, internal investigations, and regulatory compliance.
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At least seven years of full-time legal experience is desired, including significant experience as a prosecutor or defense attorney, preferably in white collar or other complex criminal litigation.
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The ideal candidate will have multi-state, complex litigation practice credentials with interest and experience in white collar criminal defense and investigation work, with a willingness to learn about other facets of litigation.
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Demonstrate a deep 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, cyber-enabled financial crimes.
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For a detailed job description for this Los Rios Classified Employees Association (White Collar) posting. Position Summary Under supervision of the assigned supervisor/manager, perform complex technical and analytical budgeting and position management tasks, and act as a lead for other department staff, providing guidance and assistance in problem resolution.
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Securities, White Collar Defense & Investigations, Privacy & Cybersecurity. This position offers the opportunity to engage in complex, high-stakes environmental legal matters, including climate change, renewable energy, clean air, toxic tort claims, and contaminated site remediation.
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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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You will be helping our clients and their counsel understand and resolve the financial impacts around their legal matters relating to complex accounting and financial issues across a wide range of projects involving economic disputes, claims, misunderstandings, investigations of white-collar crime, forensic accounting and consulting, and post-acquisition disputes often for companies in bankruptcy or in distress.
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You will be helping our clients and their counsel understand and resolve the financial impacts around their legal matters relating to complex accounting and financial issues across a wide range of projects involving bankruptcy, economic disputes, claims, misunderstandings, investigations of white-collar crime, forensic accounting and consulting, and post-acquisition disputes.
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