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This executive role involves guiding the strategic direction of litigation efforts, addressing high-stakes and precedent-setting issues in intellectual property and entertainment law, and managing a diverse array of legal disputes.
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Coordinates for additional client services as necessary with the Litigation Unit, the RAICES Bond Fund, Legal representation may be before the Immigration Court (EOIR), the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), Administrative Appeals Office, in custody matters before Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Asylum Office, State and federal courts, Department of State, agencies within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and in credible/reasonable fear interviews and applications for affirmative relief before United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS.
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This firm specializes in the practice areas of Business Law, Estate Planning and Probate, Real Estate, Tax Law, Employment Law, Elder Law, Local Counsel, and Litigation. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 5 Years, Job Overview:A law firm in Danbury, CT, is seeking an experienced Civil Litigation Attorney to handle a diverse range of complex civil litigation matters from case inception through trial.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Chicago is seeking a Litigation Antitrust Associate Attorney. Asset-based lending, bank financing, benefits-compensation, capital markets, environmental litigation, securities litigation-professional liability and transactional tax are some of their practice disciplines.
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This position reports to the Associate General Counsel, Litigation. We’re hiring for a Corporate Counsel, Litigation who will provide legal counsel associated with litigation and dispute resolution.
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This information generally comes from Court Notices/Decision received from Court or Attorneys, Court Notices/Pleadings from Litigation mail, NextGen CM/ECF or NYSCEF notices received from Court, e-mail from attorneys, Court filing done by MCO, and Court filing done by our adversaries.
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There will also be the opportunity to support trademark litigations, thus any such additional IP litigation experience is not required, but would certainly be valued. Our client, a well-established and highly regarded law firm, is looking for an IP litigation attorney with at least 3 years of intellectual property (primarily patent) litigation experience.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, Job Overview:A law firm located in Raleigh, NC, is seeking a highly motivated Mid-Level Litigation Associate Attorney with a focus on Hatch-Waxman litigation.
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As Litigation Counsel, you will support commercial, regulatory and employment functions of The Wonderful Company and be responsible for handling of day-to-day litigation and legal counseling for all of the company’s farming, food, beverage and other businesses.
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As a Litigation/Labor & Employment Attorney at Lozano Smith, you will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including sick leave, vacation time, paid holidays, and a robust 401(k) plan with matching and profit-sharing opportunities.
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Legal Research and Analysis: Conduct legal research to support arguments and motions in estate litigation cases. Job Title: Estate Litigation AttorneyJob Summary: As an Estate Litigation Attorney, you will specialize in handling legal matters related to disputes arising from wills, trusts, estates, and inheritance.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in Coral Gables, FL is seeking a Community Association Litigation Associate Attorney with 3-8 years of experience in community association law and/or commercial and construction litigation.
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The candidate should have 1-3 years of experience in patent litigation, demonstrating expertise in district court proceedings, Federal Circuit appeals, PTAB proceedings, tech transactions, and patent-adjacent work such as antitrust and trade secret cases.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm is seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team in Chicago, IL.Job Overview:The Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling various aspects of intellectual property litigation cases, with a focus on soft IP including trade secrets.
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Overview ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL - LITIGATION Los Angeles, California (100% on-site) Pay Scale Information $169,936.00-$305,760.00 Purpose Statement/Position Summary: The Assistant General Counsel serves within the Office of the General Counsel of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and provides legal support to CHLA, in order to advance its mission with an overall objective of minimizing organizational liability.
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