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National Law Firm is seeking an Associate Attorney with experience in anti-trust matters. Conduct legal research and analysis in the field of antitrust law to provide clients with comprehensive legal advice.
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Washington, D.C. office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a litigation associate attorney preferably with 2-5 years of experience in all facets of litigation, including managing discovery matters and performing critical legal research.
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Representative tasks include legal research and drafting, propounding and responding to discovery requests, analyzing documents and information to populate marital balance sheets and calculate support; corresponding with clients, experts, and opposing counsel, participating in case strategy sessions; and participating in depositions, settlement conferences, law & motion practice, evidentiary hearings, and trials.
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The firm is well-regarded for its expertise in bankruptcy law, providing exceptional legal services to individuals and businesses facing financial challenges. Conducts thorough legal research, prepares legal documents such as bankruptcy petitions, motions, and pleadings.
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The Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling civil litigation and/or Mass Tort cases conducting legal research, providing legal advice, negotiating settlements, and representing clients in court.
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As an Associate Attorney, you will play a crucial role in advocating for and defending the legal educational rights of children with disabilities. Position Title: Associate Attorney – Special Education Law.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm seeks an Associate Attorney for its office in Raleigh, NC. The ideal candidate will work closely with lead attorneys on all phases of litigation, emphasizing strategic thinking to meet client objectives.
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We are a reputable and forward-thinking mid-sized law firm located in the heart of Orange County, California, and we are seeking a talented Civil Litigation Attorney to join our accomplished team.
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The Associate Attorney is responsible for conducting legal research; drafting documents and pleadings; communicating with clients and experts; drafting and responding to discovery; document review; and assisting with trial and deposition preparation.
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Dean Mead, a prominent, mid-sized firm with offices throughout Florida, is seeking an Associate Attorney with 0-5 years of experience in estate planning and estate and trust administrations to join its Estate and Succession Planning Group.
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2-3 years work experience as an attorney, preferably within a law firm setting or in-house legal department. Experience conducting legal research and legal analysis for corporate clients in areas such as immigration law, import/export law, federal or state level regulatory compliance requirements.
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Our firm is hiring an associate attorney who will support us by conducting legal research, drafting documents, maintaining client files, and assisting with legal counsel.
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Extensive legal research and drafting of substantial briefs, memos, pleadings, and appellate briefs. Position Title: Associate Attorney - General Liability (Atlanta, GA) Chartwell Law, a rapidly growing civil litigation law firm, with more than 200 attorneys across 29 offices from coast to coast, is currently recruiting motivated professionals with exceptional talent and promise to join our nationally ranked firm.
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Are you a recent law school graduate looking to work with experienced attorneys and paralegals who will give you opportunities to further your legal career? The ideal candidate will have some courtroom experience and strong legal research and writing skills.
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A premiere regional law firm in Virginia is seeking an associate to join their team in Richmond, Virginia. We are seeking a talented and motivated Construction Litigation Associate Attorney to join our expanding team.
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