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This developmental position prepares you for the role of Litigation Specialist and provides front line handling of moderately complex commercial, inland marine, and construction defect claims and litigation files within an assigned territory.
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This position serves as a Litigation Support Specialist located in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), National Security Division (NSD), Executive Office (EO), Information Technology Management (ITM) Staff, Litigation Technology Support Services (LTSS) Team in Washington DC. The mission of the NSD is to coordinate the Department's efforts in carrying out its core mission of combatting terrorism and protecting national security.
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Litigation Management Support Specialist. to join our team and bring our overall litigation program to the next level. + At least three years prior experience focused on customer service, data gathering and analysis, and support of a litigation function.
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The Litigation Attorney should demonstrate exceptional legal research, analytical, and problem-solving skills, along with the ability to thrive in a deadline-driven environment. A law firm in Portland, OR, is seeking an experienced Litigation Attorney with a minimum of 5 years of practice.
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We are currently seeking a motivated and skilled Patent Litigation Attorney to join our team. Job Title: Patent Litigation Attorney. Handle all aspects of patent litigation, including drafting pleadings, motions, and legal memoranda.
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Our Trial, White Collar and Investigations Business Unit boasts a diverse practice encompassing all facets of complex disputes, from pretrial resolution to trial, including business and commercial litigation, white collar defense and investigations, consumer protection and advertising, employment, entertainment, financial services litigation, health care litigation, intellectual property, patent litigation, and privacy and data security, among others.
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Minimum of three years of solid litigation experience, preferably with some commercial litigation, trial or white collar and investigations experience. Candidates should have hands-on litigation experience, including conducting legal research, handling discovery, taking and defending depositions, conducting witness interviews, drafting pleadings, writing briefs, preparing and arguing motions, and preparing for trial.
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We are seeking highly qualified associates with a minimum of three years of litigation experience to join our high-profile litigation practice. experience as a judicial law clerk is a plus.
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Our client, a construction restoration company is looking for a 2 plus years corporate contracts/litigation counsel to support the legal and business teams. The corporate counsel will assist in pre-litigation and litigation efforts, including evidence gathering and analysis, legal research, discovery, pleading review, deposition prep, and management of select outside legal matters.
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This position would be supporting a high volume and fast-paced commercial contracting, primarily supporting the sales team, providing timely legal guidance and support across several key departments, litigation support and management.
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Serve as the backup for the Reinsurance Claims Analyst position. Utilize technical data skills and applications (Oracle, SQL Server, IBM Cognos Query, Power BI, Excel) to aggregate contents with historical source system, Snowflake and Bottomline data.
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Merchants Insurance Group, is a leading Property and Casualty Insurer in the Northeast, and is looking for a Litigation Adjuster – Construction Specialist to join our growing Claims Legal Team in our Corporate Headquarters located in Buffalo, New York.
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Houston office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a litigation associate with 5+ years of experience in our Houston office. Experience in construction litigation, alternative dispute resolution, funny memes, and familiarity with the construction industry are strongly preferred.
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The Litigation Team is a group of approximately 40 lawyers, litigation assistants and other operations staff who pursue litigation across a broad range of environmental and public health issues, in collaboration with and on behalf of communities most impacted by environmental injustices (including Black, indigenous, and people of color, and low-income and rural communities.
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Senior Counsel - Litigation (Hybrid) Job Title:Senior Counsel - Litigation. Ability to manage a litigation docket with minimal supervision. 4-6 years of litigation-related experience advising on legal issues; major law firm experience required; (in-house and retail experience preferred.
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