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The Litigation Counsel will work closely with the General Counsel to manage all aspects of litigation for the company. LGI Homes is seeking a Litigation Counsel to join our legal team at our Corporate Headquarters in The Woodlands, Texas.
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Antitrust, Competition and Trade - Mid-Level Litigation Associate page is loaded. Antitrust, Competition and Trade - Mid-Level Litigation Associate. Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP is seeking midlevel and senior antitrust litigation associates to join its global Chambers Band 1 ranked Antitrust, Competition and Trade (ACT) practice in all three of its US offices (New York, Silicon Valley, and Washington, DC.
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Litigation Associate Attorney candidates will have the knowledge and experience necessary to support the firm's commercial, real estate, and employment litigation practices. Our client seeks an experienced Litigation Associate Attorney to support a thriving Litigation practice.
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Please get in touch with our JOHN LEONARD team today to apply and register your interest in this hybrid full-time Probate Litigation Paralegal position. In this Probate Litigation Paralegal position, you will prepare court filings, interact with various courts, draft motions, assist the attorneys in all aspects of litigation, and ensure the attorneys are prepared for court appearances.
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The Senior Counsel, Litigation and Investigations will manage the strategic defense of domestic and global claims and litigation and partnering with the Databricks Employee Relations team on complex and sensitive investigations.
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Three to five years in a legal environment as either a calendar/docket clerk, litigation secretary or litigation paralegal with thorough knowledge of the litigation process, electronic docketing requirements and court rules.
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Handles a majority prosecution docket while providing technical analysis and assistance in patent litigation and Patent Trial and Appeal Board proceedings. The firm is internationally recognized for its representation of Fortune 500 companies in high-stakes litigation and government-facing matters, as well as its ongoing commitment to pro bono service and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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The position will report directly to the Sr. Paralegal Manager, Litigation & eDiscovery. Support internal and external litigation counsel in all stages of litigation with little supervision.
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Proactively maintaining ongoing case evaluations and litigation management, including the selection and monitoring of counsel in accordance with department litigation guidelines; directing and advising Third Party Administrator (TPA) regarding claim handling and reporting.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in IP/patent litigation, biotechnology, and a USPTO registration. Minimum of 2+ years of experience in intellectual property law, with a focus on IP/patent litigation.
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Lead the Program in shaping its litigation and administrative and policy advocacy docket and related strategies, considering institutional priorities and strategic plan objectives, and participate directly in related litigation.
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The Litigation Docketing Coordinator is responsible for maintaining due dates/deadlines in a computerized docket system for multiple courts and jurisdictions, reviewing legal documents and calculating, recording and disseminating response dates based on court rules and civil procedures.
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This role will serve the litigation needs in the areas of fiduciary litigation, trust administration, and estate planning. Our client is seeking a Litigation Associate to join their national Estate Planning practice.
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Defends the Texas Workforce Commission in tax, unemployment and wage claim litigation at trial and appellate stages. Defends the Comptroller of Public Accounts in tax litigation at trial and appellate stages.
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Juris Doctorate and at least three years of litigation, or commensurate experience, preferably in litigation raising civil liberties and civil rights issues. Under the direction of the Legal Director, the Staff Attorney will represent clients in litigation and other forms of dispute resolution to protect their civil liberties, with an emphasis on impact litigation that furthers our policy priorities.
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