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This Division is comprised of experienced attorneys who prosecute white-collar crimes such as economic fraud, public corruption, consumer and environmental crimes. Additionally, unique opportunities are afforded to Assistant District Attorneys who show great interest or possess the specialized experience to work within the Office’s White-Collar Criminal Division.
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Lawyers in our Dallas office serve all the firm’s practice and industry areas – including corporate, litigation, banking/finance, insurance law, healthcare law, labor and employment, estate planning, real estate, bankruptcy, intellectual property, white collar crime, and antitrust.
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Our firm engages in a significant number of tax-related litigation cases, white-collar defense and sophisticated civil litigation. Experience as Litigation Legal Assistant or Paralegal.
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We are looking to speak with experienced securities litigation and white-collar attorneys to join our client’s well-regarded Securities and White-Collar litigation groups in Palo Alto. We are looking to speak with securities litigation and white-collar attorneys with seven + years’ experience in securities litigation and white-collar defense, regulatory investigation, and compliance matters, to join our client’s stellar team in #PaloAlto.
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As a Special Agent, the position will be expected to know and understand the elements and legal standards of conducting long-term criminal investigations involving fraud, money laundering, racketeering and other white-collar crimes.
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12 months + Recruitment experience (360) within a white collar/ high margin Recruitment sector such as: Accountancy and Finance, Sales, Marketing, Legal, HR, Medical, White-Collar Engineering.
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We are looking to speak with government, white collar and investigations associate attorneys to join our client’s Litigation practice in their Chicago office. For a confidential chat about this, or other roles which we are handling, please contact Sophie Webb in the Jameson Legal US Team.
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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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Preference may be given to attorneys with: Three (3) or more years of civil litigation experience or prosecutorial experience in cases involving fraud, deceptive trade practices, business regulation, or white-collar crimes.
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Job Description Assistant Attorney General - White Collar and Commercial Enforcement The White Collar and Commercial Enforcement Division of the Utah Attorney General’s Office has an immediate opening for a full-time attorney enforcing laws related to consumer protection, securities, real estate, and professional licensing.
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The candidate should have acomprehensive knowledge of state and federal and municipal codes, laws, and ordinances, particularly as applied to civil and criminal laws; legal processes and techniques of courtroom and jury trial work; administrative techniques and methods, particularly as they relate to the activities of the District Attorney's Office.
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Leading US law firm is hiring a new Litigation Legal Assistant to work across the Commercial Litigation, International Arbitration and White Collar Crime teams in London. Factual and legal research tasks.
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A minimum of 5+ years of experience in litigation, with a focus on government, municipalities, white collar, and/or constitutional law. You will play a pivotal role in providing strategic legal counsel and we are excited you are interested in our opportunity.
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The Senior Business Development Specialist is responsible for assisting with initiatives that grow revenue by providing marketing and business development support for attorneys and staff in the firm’s Litigation department and its practice areas such as Commercial Litigation and Government Investigations and White-Collar Defense.
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Participating in white-collar litigation matters, including conducting internal investigations and representing clients in government investigations. 3+ years of experience in litigation, preferably with a focus on white-collar matters.
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