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The Position Friedman Vartolo LLP is seeking an experienced Foreclosure Litigator with appellate writing experience who is capable of handling complex litigated matters to join our growing team.
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Los Angeles office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks employment litigation associate attorney/PEO litigator with 5+ years of employment litigation experience. Employment Litigation Associate Attorney/PEO Litigator Company name.
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If you are a dedicated and skilled Civil Litigator looking to make a difference in the lives of our clients, we encourage you to apply. Job Description for Attorney - Civil Litigator. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Position): Our client - boutique commercial real estate practice centered in Chelsea, Manhattan - is looking for a Bankruptcy Litigator to support their team on a fully remote, contract/project basis.
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Commercial Litigator, Hi$ Cases-Boutique Law Firm. Investment Banker Comp Potential, much more than at a law firm associate. Potential to be rewarded like an “investment banker” Small but exceptionally successful litigation and bankruptcy boutique firm.
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Assist with all phases of fact and expert discovery, motion practice, and adjudication in state and federal litigation from initial claim through judgment and appeal. Practice is primarily in SDNY and 2d Circuit, some pending in Commercial Division in NYS courts & CA, MA, IL.
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Work with Super-Successful Senior Partner on commercial & bankruptcy casesplaintiff and defendant. All files, and our accounting and billing programs are maintained and accessed remotely. Base $175,000-200,000 + Extremely high bonuses when the firm is successful in a contingent fee case.
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Work with & learn from a Senior Partner with a 100% trial winning record. 3-5+ or more years commercial litigation experience. Develop strategy for settlement negotiations on a broad range of issues as well as overriding legal strategy.
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MUST HAVE Training at a major firm & NY Bar (Both Required ). Able to” hit the ground running.” Senior Partner never lost a trial! Hi-Value Contingency fee cases (wholly self-financed). Wide range of benefits 100% client paid.
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Partner potential at 6th or 7th year. Research important issues. cases & clients.
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Partner potential at 6th or 7th year. Research important issues. cases & clients.
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Partner potential at 6th or 7th year. Research important issues. cases & clients.
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Partner potential at 6th or 7th year. Research important issues. cases & clients.
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