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Benefits: The firm offers a hybrid work environment with potential for fully remote work, competitive compensation based on experience, and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability coverage, and a 401(k) retirement plan.
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Our client seeks a trademark, copyright, and entertainment litigation associate for their Los Angeles office, with potential for fully remote work. In addition to a comprehensive benefits package, this role may qualify for additional performance-based compensation, contingent upon factors such as work performance, geographic location, experience, education, and qualifications.
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Bar Admission: Admission to practice law in California is required if working from Los Angeles; otherwise, appropriate state bar admission for remote work. King Global Enterprise Solutions (KGES) is partnering with Nixon Peabody to recruit a Trademark/Copyright/Entertainment Litigation Associate Attorney for our Los Angeles office, with the possibility of a fully remote position.
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Ideal candidate: 2+ years related litigation experience JD from ABA Accredited law school Admitted in CA, in good standing Comfortable working in a remote setting LA office available if interested Benefits: Medical sponsored by firm 100% Dental insurance, vision Profit share Performance based bonus structure Remote office setup Growth opportunity Flexible work environment 1800 Billable hours Mentorship for partnership Submit a resume in confidence to Brianna.
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This role may report to any of the firm's offices and provides flexible remote work options. Our client, a top AmLaw 100 national law firm, seeks an experienced Associate Attorney to join its Intellectual Property practice group.
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This is a 100% remote, work-from-home position. Each attorney we work with provides both "unbundled" or "limited scope" legal services, as well as affordable payment plans for full representation, in an effort to provide legal help to lower and middle income families in an affordable way, while building a highly profitable practice.
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Option to work fully remote. This is an excellent opportunity to join a reputable firm that offers low billable requirements, growth opportunities and a collegial work environment.
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Team player THE KLINEDINST ENVIRONMENT IS WHERE YOU’LL FIND: Supportive team-based law firm, with excellent support staff Opportunities to grow personally and professionally Opportunities to work on complex cases with significant responsibilities and client interaction A dynamic culture that embraces opportunities for remote working arrangements Open, honest, and transparent communication within the firm Merit-based compensation Put your career into high gear by joining Klinedinst’s legal team.
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Alternate locations and fully-remote work also will be considered for otherwise qualified applicants. Trial work is not expected although court appearances may be required on routine pretrial matters.
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With major nationwide clients, 500+ employees, 40+ national offices, we offer fully remote, unlimited PTO, and up to $45k yr in production bonuses paid quarterly! A flexible work from home policy.
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Experience a people-first culture and a family-like work environment in a flexible setting. Proficient in handling cases from inception to resolution, including preparing pleadings, motion practice, conducting depositions, and trial work.
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As a full-time attorney, you will research and handle trust and estate litigation matters, attend hearings, and advise clients on pre-litigation and litigation matters, all from the comfort of a fully remote work environment.
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We seek a Civil Litigation Associate Attorney to join our team in Los Angeles for a hybrid remote and in-person work schedule. The flexibility of a remote/hybrid work environment.
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The Associate Attorney will work closely with a highly-regarded partner who handles a wide range of complex insurance matters with a focus on subrogation claims representing the insurance company.
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Firms have increased work/caseloads that require extra help on particular matters. Proactive Work Ethic: The ability to hit the ground running on tasks and work efficiently with little training.
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