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If you have substantive litigation experience, a demonstrated interest in toxic tort and environmental law, and are looking for an opportunity in a growing, collaborative firm, we invite you to apply.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, Job Overview:A law firm specializing in energy and environmental law is seeking a motivated and skilled Associate Attorney to join their team in Columbia, SC. The ideal candidate will have litigation experience, with a focus on energy and environmental regulatory matters.
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Fredrikson & Byron is the premier Midwest-based law firm working collaboratively to help businesses achieve their goals regionally, nationally, and globally. With a reputation as the firm “where law and business meet,” our attorneys and staff bring business acumen and entrepreneurial thinking to operate as business advisors, strategic partners, and legal counselors to our clients.
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Familiarity with statutes, regulations, and common law related to soil and groundwater contamination, water quality, air quality, and/or climate change is advantageous but not required. Environmental Litigation Associate (4-6 Years of Experience.
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Job Summary A leading California law firm is seeking to grow its law practice with an Associate Attorney with 3-7 years of experience specializing in water, environmental, or land use law.
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Recognized for our dedication to community, Dorsey has met the ABA Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge every year since the Challenge began in 1993 by devoting more than 3% of billable hours to pro bono work.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, A law firm in Chicago, IL, is seeking an experienced Environmental Litigation Associate Attorney to join their Chemical Life Science practice group.
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The Sohagi Law Group, a boutique law firm located in West Los Angeles, is seeking an attorney with a minimum of three (3) years of experience in land use and environmental law, or civil litigation experience coupled with a background in science or engineering, to represent our public agency clients in land use and environmental law including CEQA, NEPA, air quality and climate change, planning and zoning, and related issues.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, A law firm is seeking a Mid to Senior-Level Environmental and Insurance Litigation Associate Attorney for their Indianapolis, IN location.
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We have earned a reputation as a leading law firm, with consistent recognition for our work by distinguished industry lists and awards, and annual ranking by U.S. News – Best Lawyers as a “Best Law Firm.” With the recent addition of the boutique environmental firm Joyce Ziker Partners, PLLC (JZP), HCMP has expanded its team to provide a full range of environmental legal services with a best-in-class firm.
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Submit cover letter, writing sample, law school transcript and resume by email to this job posting attention: Tracy D'Ambrosi, Office Manager: tdambrosi@rjo.com. The firm has always taken a flexible approach on remote work for attorneys but also values the collegiality that is built by face-to-face interactions, as such, associates are currently expected to be present at least three days a week in the office.
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International law firm headquartered in Washington, D.C. is seeking an Environmental Associate with 5-6 years of experience in pesticides (FIFRA), chemical control (TSCA), and occupational safety and health (OSHA) to join its preeminent national chemical control practice to work in its Washington, D.C. Office.
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Although we would prefer that you have some experience in toxic tort and environmental law, we are also interested in working with developing talented attorneys who come to us with excellent skills in any litigation arena.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, Columbus office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks an environmental law associate attorney preferably with 2-4 years of environment-related experience.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm is seeking a Mid-Level Environmental Associate Attorney to join their team in Los Angeles, CA. The ideal candidate will have significant experience and expertise in environmental law, including regulatory counseling and litigation.
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