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Crowell & Moring LLP is an international law firm with offices in the United States, Europe, MENA, and Asia that represents clients in litigation and arbitration, regulatory and policy, intellectual property, and transactional and corporate matters.
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Experience related to complex commercial litigation; white collar; investigations; false claims and government disputes a PLUS, but not required. AmLaw 100 Law Firm in the heart of Tampa Bay, Florida is looking to expand their US News and Chambers ranked complex litigation team.
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This remarkable law firm is actively in search of a talented Associate to join their growing White Collar Defense + Investigations practice based in New York. Keeping abreast of developments in white-collar crime law and procedure.
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White Collar experience. 5 years of litigation paralega l experience in a law firm setting. The Litigation Paralegal will manage all aspects of large-scale, complex litigation and be responsible for collaborating on various matters with attorneys and other paralegals.
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Our law firm client, specializing in white-collar litigation, seeks a litigation attorney for their Dallas office. They are willing to train those interested in white-collar litigation if you have a general litigation background.
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Experience with wide range of federal, state, and regulatory financial litigation and white-collar defense. Emmet is a law firm committed to a tradition of excellence. · J.D. from an accredited law school with a strong academic record.
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The Associate Attorney will collaborate with experienced attorneys and handle a range of bankruptcy and restructuring matters, benefiting from the firm's extensive commercial litigation, fiduciary litigation, white-collar litigation, and insurance litigation resources.
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Our client's Securities and Financial Services Department is seeking senior associates who have four to seven years post-JD experience (not including clerkships) and who have experience handling SEC Enforcement and other government investigations, internal investigations and other white collar and regulatory enforcement as well as related or parallel securities litigation matters.
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Some of the areas they cover are administrative law, white-collar criminal defense, alcoholic beverage licenses, real estate, commercial litigation, Indian law, constitutional law, medical malpractice defense and personal injury.
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Our Am Law client is seeking a highly qualified 5th or 6th year associate to join the dynamic White Collar group in their Washington, DC office. Their White Collar team advises on regulatory defense matters before the U.S. Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission.
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A law firm in Palo Alto is seeking a talented Lateral Securities and White Collar Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team. Lateral Securities and White Collar Litigation Associate Attorney.
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Founded in 1871, this law firm has more than 200 lawyers practicing in areas such as antitrust, appellate litigation, biotechnology, construction, estate planning, governmental affairs, healthcare, intellectual property, and white-collar criminal defense.
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If you are interested in joining the Colorado office of a collegial international law firm committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, pro bono, and the training and mentoring of our associates, we encourage you to apply.
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7 years of Healthcare, Commercial Litigation, and White-Collar Defense experience, including experience as a medical board litigation attorney. Substantial Impact Within Esteemed Law Firm.
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