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Our boutique litigation law firm client is seeking a talented Litigation Associate Attorney to join their passionate team. As a Litigation Associate Attorney, you'll represent clients with integrity and dedication.
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POSITION SUMMARY: BMI’s Legal department is seeking an attorney to join the team that provides legal counsel to BMI’s copyright administration, distribution, and affiliate customer service teams.
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Estate planning attorney. We are seeking a full-time attorney, but would consider part time for a great candidate. Draft wills, trusts, and powers of attorney. As the attorney, you will be leading paralegals and other staff.
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We’re looking for friendly, professional, and motivated Associate Attorney to join our Litigation team. Associate Attorney – Litigation. Participate in weekly operations meeting; follow through on action items and bring any concerns to the Managing Attorney to develop and improve the department’s overall goals and operations.
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Investigate and respond to attorney demand letters and other pre-litigation matters, including communicating with opposing counsel and negotiating resolutions. The Senior Counsel, Litigation and Investigations will be responsible for managing the strategic defense of domestic and global claims and litigation and partnering closely with the Databricks Employee Relations team on complex and sensitive investigations.
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Commercial Litigation Associate - Nixon Peabody. is seeking to hire an experienced litigation associate to join our. Qualified candidates will have approximately four to seven years of commercial litigation experience, including some soft IP experience in trade secrets, trademarks and copyright.
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This role requires a minimum of 5 years in patent litigation please only apply if this fits your background, a Bachelor’s degree in Paralegal Studies or a relevant field, and a solid grasp of intellectual property laws.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Wilmington, DE, is seeking a Mid-Level Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of experience. Conduct legal research and analysis on commercial litigation matters.
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A law firm located in Rogers is actively seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney with 2-4 years of experience. The Litigation Associate Attorney will play a key role in handling various aspects of litigation, from conducting depositions to drafting motions and representing clients in court hearings.
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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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A law firm is seeking a Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team in Philadelphia, PA. The ideal candidate should have 4+ years of experience in handling litigation matters.
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A law firm in Cincinnati, OH, is seeking a talented and motivated Litigation Associate Attorney with 2-4 years of experience. The ideal candidate will possess a strong foundation in litigation, exceptional research and writing skills, and the ability to manage various legal tasks effectively while maintaining a commitment to professional development.
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The Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling all phases of complex commercial litigation, including fact investigation, legal research, drafting discovery, preparing pleadings, taking and defending depositions, participating in mediations, communicating with opposing counsel and clients, appearing in court for motions and pre-hearing proceedings, and trial experience.
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3+ years of experience as a labor and employment litigation attorney. We are in search of an experienced Labor & Employment attorney to come into the office as needed in the Woodland Hills, California area.
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The litigation attorney may also be called upon to provide immigration-court level representation for clients in litigation matters (e.g. representing a named-plaintiff in a district court action in his related immigration case.
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