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Job Segment - Paralegal | Litigation Paralegal | Litigation Support) Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and litigation support applications such as Relativity.
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The Senior Litigation Support Coordinator is responsible for advising the Firm, its attorneys, its paralegals and its clients on Firm preferred methods of organizing and automating the technical handling of client data in litigation, arbitration, securities, investigations and antitrust matters.
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The Senior Litigation Support Coordinator acts in a consulting capacity and operates as a time-keeper. Addresses automation needs of legal teams, in collaboration with Litigation Support Manager and other department stakeholders, by surveying market for new technologies and tools, evaluating alternatives, forming recommendations and assisting in acquiring and implementing new technologies.
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Knowledge of litigation and electronic discovery and disclosure processes and practices in a law firm environment. Diagnoses and corrects system and network problems related to litigation services tools and serve as a technical liaison to appropriate vendors.
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Utilizing litigation support software, such as Relativity, to manage e-discovery and document review processes. The successful candidate will support our attorneys in patent litigation cases, ensuring that all case materials are accurately prepared, organized, and maintained.
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The Maryland Office of the Public Defender seeks a zealous, client-centered attorney to serve as a Forensic Science Litigation Support Attorney. forensic science that the Litigation Support Group handles include DNA, digital.
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Support litigation-related aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and strategic investments, including due diligence and related integration efforts. The Senior Counsel, Litigation and Investigations will be responsible for managing the strategic defense of domestic and global claims and litigation and partnering closely with the Databricks Employee Relations team on complex and sensitive investigations.
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10+ years of litigation/litigation management, investigations, and employment law experience; law firm and in-house experience required. Experience supporting the litigation-related aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and strategic investments, including due diligence and related integration efforts.
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Oversee outside counsel including management of budgets, directing litigation strategy, reviewing and finalizing pleadings, mediation/arbitration statements, and settlement agreements. This is a full-time position based in Denver, Seattle, or Washington DC, reporting to Databricks' Senior Director and Associate General Counsel, Global Employment and Litigation.
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Bankruptcy consulting, forensic accounting, economic damage calculations, and other litigation support services. Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Litigation Support (LS), and Valuation Services (VS): Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Accounting, or Finance with at least a minor in Accounting.
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Litigation Support (LS) Valuation services for financial reporting purposes, tax planning and compliance, transaction advisory, litigation disputes, and bankruptcy. This unit helps businesses improve processes, comply with regulations, embed risk management programs, strengthen information technology support, and ultimately achieve their financial goals.
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About This RoleThe Senior Litigation Support Coordinator is responsible for advising theFirm, its attorneys, its paralegals and its clients on Firm preferredmethods of organizing and automating the technical handling of client data inlitigation, arbitration, securities, investigations and antitrustmatters.
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If you're a skilled Litigation Paralegal with experience in Business/Commercial Litigation and Transactional Corporate & Insurance Defense cases, this is an excellent opportunity to advance your career with our esteemed firm.
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To this end, we are steadfast in our commitment to providing comprehensive legal support, empowering tenants to effectively address the intricacies of landlord-tenant conflicts. specialize in tenant rights litigation, providing expert legal advice and representation to clients facing landlord-tenant disputes.
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This is a supervisory position while providing e-Discovery litigation support (document review, electronic file processing/ loading) with legal technology software applications such as Relativity, iCONECT, iPRO, Encase, et cetra.
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