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Atlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”) seeks a Staff Attorney to work in its Brief Services Unit. Our non-profit law firm represents low-income people in a variety of civil legal matters including family, housing, consumer, public benefits, education and health law.
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If you're looking for a junior in-house counsel role in a small but sophisticated legal department, and have 3-7 years of experience with corporate matters and drafting and negotiating commercial contracts, this might be the opportunity for you.
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The areas of civil legal practice include, but are not limited to, community economic development, consumer, education, employment, family, federal income tax, housing, probate, public benefits, and migrant farmworkers.
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We are seeking a skilled and motivated Contract Attorney to provide legal assistance to our in-house legal counsel. Provide legal advice and guidance to in-house counsel and company executives regarding contract-related issues.
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Performs legal research and prepares memoranda, pleadings, discovery, motions, appeals, and interrogatories and keeps Managing Attorney advised of case statuses. Ensures delivery of high-quality legal representation, advocacy, and legal education to low-income individual and families consistent with SCLS priorities and procedures.
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The Legal Aid Society's Civil Practice is seeking an experienced and talented lawyer with a deep commitment to public interest practice and policy to join a dedicated, city-wide team of managers, staff attorneys, social workers, supervisors, and support personnel as Supervising Attorney of the Government Benefits and Disability Advocacy Project ("DAP") Unit for the Harlem Community Law Office.
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The Sr Legal Project Manager supports the Patent Litigation's practice management efforts. These efforts include analyzing Patent Litigation financial information at the group, client, and matter level; collaborating with multiple internal departments to encompass a variety of tasks related to pricing and profitability analysis; developing, implementing, and coordinating practice and legal project management platforms and tools, training Patent Litigation lawyers to use those tools and implementing best practices in matter management.
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The Legal Solutions Architect will work independently and cross-functionally on a broad range of projects, including but not limited to, developing custom-built solutions, data visualization dashboards, collaboration dashboards, and document and workflow process automation.
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Collaborate with in-house counsel to develop legal strategies and provide assistance with legal matters. Conduct legal research and analysis to support commercial collections case in Omaha, NE.
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Description Summary The Immigration Legal Services Program (ILSP) Staff Attorney is one of several attorneys in the Division’s legal program reporting to Supervising Attorneys and the NYC Legal Programs Managing Attorney.
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The Immigration Legal Services (ILS) Specialist will focus on obtaining Department of Justice (DOJ) Partial Accreditation (training paid for by World Relief) to eventually be authorized to practice immigration law as a non-attorney.
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Minimum of 5 years of relevant legal experience, preferably in healthcare law, non-profit organizations, or advocacy. Provide legal analysis and support for advocacy initiatives, including drafting legislation, regulatory comments, and amicus briefs.
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The Associate In-House Counsel is responsible for providing legal advice, legal guidance, and legal representation to Presbyterian Senior Living's Communities and its corporate accounting/finance department with regard to various legal issues related to accounting and finance, collections, Medicaid eligibility and appeals, guardianships, estates, admission agreements, and vendor agreements.
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Other titles: Legal Support Specialist; Litigation Secretary; Litigation Paralegal/Legal Assistant. What You'll Do: As a mid-level Litigation Legal Support Specialist, you'll provide high-level secretarial and administrative support to attorneys across northern California offices.
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Workers' Compensation, Safety & Health, Claim Management, Return-to-Work Programs, Fraud Investigation, Medical Management, Claims Legal Services, Premium Audit Services, Agricultural Insurance, and Education and Training.
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