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Represents the City in public meetings, legislative hearings, quasi-judicial hearings, administrative hearings, and courts of law, as assigned or requested by the City Attorney. Additionally, this position will be responsible for performing other legal research as requested and other assignments as directed by the City Attorney.
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The Deputy City Attorney position has a 16-step salary scale ranging from $145,366- $254,696. Deputy City Attorney Position and Responsibilities. The Health & Human Services Team serves as general counsel for the Department of Public Health, the Human Services Agency, the City’s programs for people experiencing homelessness, and certain other health-related City departments.
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The City of Albuquerque Legal Department is hiring an Assistant City Attorney for its general counsel position for the Department of Health, Housing and Homelessness, which provides counsel on a broad range of legal issues, including contract issues, federal grant compliance, procurement, rulemaking and interpretation, and other duties as assigned.
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Manages all full-time and part-time employees in all departments for the City. The departments include City Clerk, Finance, Public Works, Parks & Recreation, Building, Planning & Zoning, Community & Economic Development, Lake Okeechobee Marina & Campground, and Port Mayaca.
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Level II: This classification is distinguished from Assistant City Attorney I because it requires greater knowledge of civil litigation and government process. The incumbent exercises considerable discretion and has more expertise and independent authority than Assistant City Attorney I.
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As a prosecutor, defense attorney, or victim's legal counsel you will litigate felony and misdemeanor criminal cases before military judges and juries. Upon completion of training, Marine Judge Advocates immediately take responsibility of caseloads in various fields, including criminal law, civil law, international law, operational law, and work as a trial attorney.
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The Conflicts Attorney will be actively following-up on conflicts clearance with all responsible parties handling new engagements. The Conflicts Attorney will also be conducting comprehensive, daily reviews of firm conflicts of interest reports, resolving any identified issues in a timely manner.
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The Managing Attorney overseeing Docketing and eFiling plays a critical role in managing the firm's docketing operations and electronic filing processes. The Managing Attorney ensures that the firm adheres to all court rules and filing requirements while effectively managing case deadlines and filings.
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They are seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team. Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney. They are seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team.
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The Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling day-to-day tasks including conducting legal research, drafting motions, preparing for and attending depositions, representing clients in court, and providing general litigation support.
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We are seeking a attorney with 2+ years of experience to join our client's offices in Wilmington Delaware, Hackensack New Jersey or New York City. You will be working on matters in the states of New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Texas and Florida.
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We are seeking a attorney with 2+ years of experience to join our client's offices in New York City. You will be working on matters in the states of New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Texas and Florida.
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Here's a typical job description for a bankruptcy attorney:Job Title: Bankruptcy AttorneyJob Summary: As a bankruptcy attorney, you will be responsible for guiding clients through the bankruptcy process, evaluating their financial situation, and determining the most appropriate course of action to achieve debt relief or restructuring.
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Currently seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Estate Planning Attorney to join our reputable law firm located in Chicago. Job Title: Estate Planning Attorney. Advise and assist clients in estate planning, including the drafting of wills, trusts, powers of attorney, living wills, and related documents.
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Are you an experienced Workers Compensation Attorney with a track record of successfully defending companies in complex legal cases? Minimum of 10 years' experience as a Workers Compensation Attorney, with a demonstrated focus on defending companies.
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