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Houston office of national law firm with renown energy litigation practice is seeking lateral attorney candidates with three to five years of litigation experience (classes of 2017-2020) representing clients in energy-related matters.
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Conduct legal research and draft various legal documents, including complaints, motions, and briefs. Established law firm with a history of over 40 years, operating from multiple office locations.
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Conduct legal research and analysis on emerging issues in cybersecurity law and data privacy regulations. A law firm is seeking a Cyber, Privacy, and Data Associate Attorney for their Houston, TX, office.
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Award-winning law firm looking to add a plaintiff personal injury associate to their growing team! Have an enthusiastic positive approach and be a team player Exceptional attention to detail, strong writing and legal research skills, and a strong work ethic Benefits: Wonderful team atmosphere Comprehensive, competitive salary and benefits package based on experience Room for growth and mentorship Lots of bonus opportunities If this job ad finds you at the right time, contact Dev at Devney.
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This role offers an excellent opportunity to work with a leading law firm, engage in meaningful legal work, and contribute to achieving justice for clients. Proficient in legal research, case management software, and Microsoft Office.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for managing their caseload, providing legal advice to clients, drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, and representing clients in court.
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Moore Hall Legal Search has partnered with a large national defense law firm in their search for an employment litigation attorney who would like to work 100% remote with reduced billable hours (1500 average but could be more or less depending on your preferences and experience.
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Eastridge Workforce Solutions has partnered with a premier law firm in the search for an Energy Litigation Associate Attorney for their Houston office. Conduct comprehensive legal research, prepare documentation, and collaborate closely with diverse teams—comprising attorneys, paralegals, and support staff—to craft innovative and impactful legal strategies for energy litigation cases.
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Responsibilities include conducting thorough legal research; analyzing statutes, regulations, and case law to build compelling legal arguments; staying updated on changes in laws and precedents; drafting, filing, and arguing motions (including legal briefs and memoranda) in state and federal courts; and preparing and responding to pleadings, motions, and appellate briefs.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Junior Associate at Infinity Law Group PLLC. The Junior Associate will be responsible for a variety of day-to-day tasks, including legal research, drafting and reviewing legal documents, preparing briefs, conducting client interviews, and assisting senior attorneys with case management.
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Feldesman Leifer LLP, a boutique law firm with offices in Washington, DC and Sacramento, CA, seeks a highly capable associate with three or more years of relevant experience and general knowledge of the health care delivery system.
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The Weaver Law Firm is a legal practice specializing in complex business and real estate litigation, as well as business and real estate transactions. This is a full-time role for a Real Estate Associate Attorney at The Weaver Law Firm in Houston, TX. As a Real Estate Associate Attorney, you will be responsible for handling complex real estate litigation cases and assisting with business and real estate transactions.
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The client is seeking an experienced Trial Attorney to join a prestigious and well-established Plaintiff's Personal Injury law firm. Successful candidates will possess strong legal writing and research skills and be well versed in all facets of litigation, including Texas Procedure, drafting and responding to discovery, taking and defending depositions, motions practice, negotiating cases with insurance companies and defense counsel, attending court hearings, mediations and trials.
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Seeking a 3-5 years' Associate Attorney with experience in Commercial Litigation, Insurance Defense, Health Law/OSHA defense a plus, for a leading, mid-sized Houston law firm.
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Houston office of national law firm with renowned energy litigation practice is seeking lateral attorney candidates with three to five years of litigation experience (classes of 2017-2020) representing clients in energy-related matters.
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