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This attorney will work on a wide variety of debt finance transactions, including bank and private lenders, senior and mezzanine debt facilities, asset based lending, cash flow, syndicated, club and unitranche financings, project finance, sponsor finance and more.
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Making appearances before the Attorney Discipline Probable Cause Committee and the Supreme Court. Drafting appellate briefs and special actions; arguing appeals before the Supreme Court. The State Bar of Arizona is a non-profit organization that operates under the supervision of the Arizona Supreme Court.
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Job Title: Associate Attorney About Blitt and Gaines, P.C. BG is an industry leading debt collection law firm that has been in business over 30 years. Job Summary: The Associate Attorney position will gain a great deal of courtroom experience by regularly appearing for BG in court.
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About Our ClientExperienced Phoenix Family Law Firm Offering Compassionate Services.
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Unbundled Attorney is a legal lead generation company on a mission to transform the affordability and accessibility of legal services across North America. 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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They seek an entry-level Associate Attorney to handle client introductions, manage satisfaction, and draft statements. This role offers the chance to work with a top law firm, engage in meaningful legal work, and grow into a full pre-suit attorney.
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Job DescriptionProvide legal counsel and representation in various family law matters.
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Job DescriptionProvide legal counsel and representation in various family law matters.
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Law firm, government, or in-house attorney with litigation experienc. RRED2+ years of experience as an attorney, whether in government, at a law firm, or in-h. Law firm, government, or in-house attorney with litigation experienc.
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Hartley Law, closely associated with Stenson Tamaddon, is seeking a skilled Litigation Attorney with trial experience to handle tax refund cases in the federal courts. Litigate tax refund cases in the US District Court or US Court of Federal Claims.
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We are seeking a motivated and experienced Family Law Attorney to join our growing team. Family Law Attorney – Scottsdale, Arizona. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
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Join a Prestigious San Francisco Law Firm as a Document Review Attorney for High-Profile Litigation Projects. Join a Prestigious San Francisco Law Firm as a Document Review Attorney for High-Profile Litigation Projects.
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Amazing benefits Room for professional growth Dynamic salary ranges Friendly co-workers Supportive management Challenging work 3 tier Bonus opportunities Remote and Hybrid opportunities Job DetailsJob Details:We are seeking a highly motivated and dynamic Associate Attorney with a strong interest and background in Civil Defense Litigation.
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Full-time Attorney - Senior Litigation Attorney - (Multi-Office) AMLaw 100 firm is seeking a full-time Senior Attorney to join our Litigation group. Juris Doctor (JD) degree. Full-time Attorney - Senior Litigation Attorney - (Multi-Office.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Phoenix, AZ, is seeking a Construction Litigation Attorney with 1-3 years of experience. Practice Area: Litigation - Construction - General, Job Type: Attorney.
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