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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 5 Years, Job Overview: A law firm specializing in employment law is seeking an experienced Employment Litigation Associate Attorney to join their Atlanta, GA office.
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Our client, an Am Law 50 firm with a significant presence in Atlanta, seeks a mid-level litigation associate to join its Complex Commercial Litigation team. This firm is known for its innovative legal strategies and exceptional client service, and is frequently recognized for its success in resolving complex disputes, making it an ideal environment for attorneys seeking impactful, high-caliber work.
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LHH, Legal is assisting an Am Law 200 firm in their search for a Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team in their Atlanta office. Am Law 200 firm is looking for a Litigation Associate in Atlanta.
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Litigation Associate – Business LitigationLocation: Atlanta, GAOur client, a leading national law firm, is seeking a talented Business Litigation Associate to join their litigation team in Atlanta.
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JURISolutions Legal (JSL) is seeking a mid-level associate to join a law firm client in Atlanta. JURISolutions Legal (JSL) is a Women-Owned Business with an active commitment to diversity & inclusion that encourages diverse candidates to apply.
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Demonstrate strong legal research and analytical skills; · conduct legal research competently and with proficiency; · draft, prepare and handle pleadings, motions, orders and legal memoranda.
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Excellent academics, legal research, writing and analytical skills are required. Leadership Council on Legal Diversity, 2023 Top Performer. The Atlanta office of Akerman LLP seeks an Associate with 2 to 4 years of experience working in general commercial litigation, with a strong emphasis on insurance coverage analysis and litigation, and class actions.
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Our client, a leading national law firm, is seeking a talented Business Litigation Associate to join their litigation team in Atlanta. Litigation Associate - Business Litigation.
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Collaborate on a variety of cases at both the state and federal levels, ensuring top-tier legal services for clients. Represent clients in complex business litigation matters, working with a skilled team of attorneys with substantial courtroom experience.
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Key Responsibilities: Represent clients in complex business litigation matters, working with a skilled team of attorneys with substantial courtroom experience. Manage all aspects of litigation, from discovery through trial, including electronic discovery, motion practice, and depositions.
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Come work at a firm which places an emphasis on strong legal work and excellent service while focusing on preventative counseling and a results-oriented approach to litigation. A prestigious and well-established national civil litigation defense firm is seeking to hire an Associate Labor & Employment and Employment Benefits Attorney in its growing office in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, GA. With over 200 attorneys with offices throughout the United States, this respected firm is seeking a junior associate with these credentials:Qualifications/Requirements: Admitted to the Georgia Bar.2–5 years of experience in a law firm or in-house setting.
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Manage complex litigation cases, leveraging technical expertise and legal acumen. IP Litigation - Associate (Location Flexible)LOCATION: Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas, New York, Washington, D.C.An AmLaw 50 national law firm is seeking associates to join its IP Litigation Group.
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Excellent legal research and writing skills. Preference for ERISA/employee benefits counseling or litigation experience; however, a willingness to learn this area included with general civil litigation experience is welcome.
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Be part of a leading IP litigation team at a prestigious international law firm. Key Responsibilities: Engage in high-stakes intellectual property litigation across various jurisdictions.
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Calling Alpharetta, GA or Roswell, GA area based Junior Commercial Litigation Attorneys with L&E experience or interest in Employee Benefits Litigation! Calling Alpharetta, GA or Roswell, GA area based Junior Commercial Litigation Attorneys with L&E experience or interest in Employee Benefits Litigation.
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