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Job Overview:The PI Litigation Associate Attorney will have the opportunity to fight for clients and secure significant settlements and verdicts in wrongful death, traumatic brain injury (TBI), catastrophic injury, and major orthopedic cases.
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GPAC has partnered with a local firm who are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Trust Litigation Associate Attorney to join their esteemed legal team. Please include "Trust Litigation Associate Attorney Application" in the subject line of your email.
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We are currently seeking a smart and capable Litigation Associate Attorney to join our growing team. Job Title: Litigation Associate Attorney. Civil litigation or personal injury experience is a plus.
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Morgan Stanley is seeking a litigation attorney to handle a docket of arbitrations, civil litigations and regulatory enforcement investigations and inquiries for its Wealth Management business.
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Our client, a prestigious law firm, is seeking a dedicated Associate Attorney to strengthen their Family Law Litigation team. Help in supervising and guiding every facet of family law litigation, aiding in crafting and executing thorough legal approaches.
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Please send resume in WORD format should you be interested in the following Toxic Torts Litigation Associate Attorney position located either Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Omaha, or Irvine.
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Minimum of 15 years of experience as a successful litigation attorney, with extensive experience in depositions, trials, and managing complex litigation. Internal Advisory: Provide senior executives and business units with expert legal counsel on litigation risks, potential impacts, and dispute resolution strategies.
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A well-established legal firm that specializes in insurance defense, habitability cases, personal injury defense and premises liability is seeking a talented Litigation Attorney to join their team in Los Angeles, CA.
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Other titles: Trial Attorney; Litigation Attorney; Litigation Associate; Mass Tort; products liability attorney. Our client, an AV-rated, full-service law firm with 22 offices nationwide, is searching for a highly skilled trial attorney with specialized experience in asbestos litigation.
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The Office of the General Counsel of Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) is seeking a sharp, self-motivated attorney with at least 10+ years of litigation to manage pre and litigation matters (demand letters, charges, and civil lawsuits) across all legal areas - employment, regulatory, workers’ compensation, and general civil litigation.
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Our firm is renowned for its commitment to client satisfaction and public service, and as a Senior Associate Attorney, you will play a crucial role in providing exceptional legal counsel to our esteemed public agency clients.
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KIND seeks a Staff Attorney to provide expert legal services to unaccompanied children needing legal representation through zealous direct representation as well as pro bono facilitation, including robust consultation, training, and technical assistance to pro bono attorneys who have accepted KIND cases.
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As Litigation Counsel, you will support commercial, regulatory and employment functions of The Wonderful Company and be responsible for handling of day-to-day litigation and legal counseling for all of the company’s farming, food, beverage and other businesses.
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We're looking for a talented Labor & Employment Attorney in Los Angeles, CA with 3+ years of direct experience in litigation defense. So, if you are an experienced Labor & Employment Attorney, apply today.
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We are seeking a Production Attorney with direct on-point production experience to join our Business and Legal Affairs department, providing legal support during all phases of development, production and post-production of animated projects.
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