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Job Overview: A law firm in Washington, DC is seeking a Mid-Level Intellectual Property Associate Attorney with a robust background in patent litigation and technical expertise. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Juris Doctor degree (JD) or equivalent from an accredited law school. Knowledge of and experience with the formation and operation of investment vehicles, such as limited partnerships and limited liability companies, and documents related to their formation and operation; knowledge of and experience with investing, governance, and fiduciary and compliance principles and practices of institutional investors, such as endowments, pension funds, and sovereign wealth funds.
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Possession of a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from a recognized law school. Our client is seeking an experienced Family Law Litigation Attorney to join their prestigious client's team.
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A law firm in Los Angeles, CA, is seeking a Junior- to Mid-Level Intellectual Property Litigation (Patent) Associate Attorney to join their team. Strong experience and knowledge in patent litigation and intellectual property law.
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Active membership in good standing of the Bar. Education and Certifications:Juris Doctorate (JD) degree from an accredited law school. JD degree from an accredited law school.
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Education and Certifications:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. 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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Boutique estate planning, probate and trust administration litigation law firm is seeking an experienced litigation secretary to join their team! Practice Area includes Estate planning, probate litigation, and trust administration.
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The candidate ideally possesses a technical degree, coupled with a JD and/or LLM from a top tier law school. Breadth of legal knowledge in the field of intellectual property : The candidate will have excellent command of worldwide intellectual property law with a particular emphasis on patent prosecution, licensing and litigation.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 5 Years, A law firm in Wilmington is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney with 5+ years of civil litigation experience in commercial, corporate, or professional liability cases.
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Experience with federal energy policy, securities, litigation, FERC, state regulatory commissions, corporate law and governance or other specialized areas across the company a plus. Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school and successful completion of bar exam in one or more states in which the company conducts business (or the ability to transfer to obtain state accreditation.
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Education:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Charlotte is seeking an Associate Attorney with significant transactional experience, including exposure to equipment finance, general finance, or corporate transactions.
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Independence law firm Humphrey, Farrington & McClain is hiring a full-time Litigation Secretary/Legal Assistant to work in person in our office. Humphrey, Farrington & McClain is a full-service law firm in Independence, MO. Litigation work is primarily on behalf of injured plaintiffs.
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Humphrey, Farrington & McClain Litigation Secretary/Legal Assistant job duties include phones, mail, docketing, electronic and some paper filing, time entry, expense posting and bill review, preparation of correspondence and pleadings, electronic pleading filing, appointments and travel arrangements, client contact and trial support.
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Humphrey, Farrington & McClain Litigation Secretary/Legal Assistant pay is based upon experience. Humphrey, Farrington & McClain Litigation Secretary/Legal Assistant experience should include prior support of attorneys in a litigation or legal environment.
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A law firm in Boston, MA is seeking a Mid-Level Litigation Associate Attorney with exceptional academic credentials and solid law firm experience. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Hatch Waxman litigation, superb writing and communication skills, and a preference for those with technical degrees in chemistry, biology, or a related field.
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