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We are seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal to oversee all threatened and active litigation related to premises liability, fair housing and employment law, and work closely with the team that handles general liability, property damage, crime, and mold claims and collaborate with claims adjusters on strategy.
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Under direct supervision of the Senior Director for Global Legal and Compliance Operations, the Senior Litigation Paralegal will work closely with senior litigation counsel on the Global Litigation Team and other attorneys, business partners, various staff of the global legal department, internal IT, and Compliance teams.
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We have partnered with an award winning, reputable law firm in search of a dynamic estate planning paralegal. They are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Estate Planning Paralegal to join their team.
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The Estate Planning paralegal performs a variety of functions in support of the Firm's family law and estate planning attorneys and retained clients. What does our Estate Planning Paralegal do.
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The post Intellectual Property Litigation Paralegal appeared first on Complete Staffing Solutions. Coordinate document collection, review, and productions in concert with litigation support and third party e-discovery vendors.
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Leech Tishman offers legal services in business restructuring & insolvency, construction, corporate matters, intellectual property, labor & employment, litigation & alternative dispute resolution, real estate, and trusts & estates.
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Drafting amicus briefs on issues pertaining to the work of the Affirmative Litigation team, in trial and appellate courts. – A commitment to social justice, an interest in gun violence prevention litigation, and a passion for Everytown’s mission of preventing gun violence in America.
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Our client is seeking a Senior Litigation Associate, Labor Law and experience in New Jersy will be given prefernce. Job Title: Senior Litigation Associate. Drafting legal briefs, pleadings, and other documentation related to litigation.
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Law practice is seeking a Litigation Paralegal with experience in the area of general civil, complex business and commercial real estate litigation who will perform a variety of duties including researching law, investigating facts, and preparing documents for attorneys according to established policies and procedures.
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If the answer is yes, the Division of Legal Services, Special Litigation and Appeals Unit is looking for its next Deputy Unit Director (Assistant Attorney General-Supervisor). Under general supervision of the Special Litigation and Appeals Unit Director (assistant attorney general - management), the Deputy Unit Director position provides a variety of legal services, both consulting and representation, to state agencies, agency heads, employees, the governor, and judges.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Trademark Paralegal in a law firm or corporate setting. Bachelor's Degree and/or 3 to 6 years of relevant and successful experience as a Trademark paralegal.
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The EDM team consults with the firm’s litigation case teams on a broad array of issues relating to eDiscovery, including best practices and current trends in eDiscovery, available technical solutions, project workflows, eDiscovery vendors, and ESI and production protocols, and also provides direct, hands-on project support on all litigation matters in discovery.
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The Senior Paralegal provides high-level Intellectual Property & Technology litigation paralegal support under the direct supervision of attorneys on various client and firm matters.
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Generally requires 3-5 years of related paralegal litigation experience in a corporate or law firm environment. Previous paralegal experience in a litigation department is highly desired.
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You will work closely with the General Counsel, Litigation Team, General Counsel Leadership Team, business unit attorneys, and business stakeholders including the Executive Leadership Team and other high-level executives to provide legal advice on a wide range of litigation matters and related issues.
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