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Requires a thorough understanding of the principles of civil law and experience in litigation management, including, but not limited to, taking and defending depositions, managing discovery, strategy formulation, and assessing case value.
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The ideal candidate will manage litigation cases and resolve legal disputes on behalf of clients by developing agreements, negotiating contacts, setting claims and advocating for clients in court.
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Proficiency with docketing software and case management systems (e.g., CoreRelate, Court Alert or similar platforms), as well as a strong understanding of electronic court filing procedures.
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Seeking a Case Manager to join our interdisciplinary clinical team working with individuals diagnosed with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI) or General Mental Health diagnosis under Court Ordered Treatment at our Priest Drive Recovery Health Center.
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Works in cooperation as part of a multi-disciplinary team with City, Police, Jail/Prison Systems, Prosecutors, Court System, PNO Case managers, and Program Liaisons. Position works as part of a multi-disciplinary team with the City, Case Managers, and RBHA to successfully transition persons from jail or prison to services and community stability.
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Relocation assistance availableKey Responsibilities:Litigation Management: Lead and manage all phases of litigation, from initial case assessment and strategy development to trial. Legal Research and Drafting: Conduct thorough legal research and prepare high-quality legal briefs, motions, and other court documents.
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Provide support and guidance for all court operations consisting of criminal misdemeanor and civil case types including forcible detainers, small claims, minor traffic violations, injunctions against harassment, orders of protection, and regular civil cases.
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Experience working in public finance, trial court funding, budgeting, personnel management, business process re-engineering, program management, and technology planning. Plan, organize, direct, and exercise immediate supervision over deputy court administrators, department directors, and support staff; exercise administrative oversight of the Operations and Support Services divisions.
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Intermediate knowledge of general law office procedures and local court/jurisdiction rules and procedures. Assists attorneys and others in legal case preparation and file management for standard matters which may include routine to moderate legal research, conducting investigations, drafting routine documents and obtaining, reviewing, summarizing and analyzing all relevant documents, reports, records and other sources of information.
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Other responsibilities include: preparing accurate and detailed case reports documenting your apprehensions and recoveries, preserving evidence, interacting with law enforcement and testifying in criminal and civil court actions.
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The Senior Attorney will primarily be responsible for conducting and defending depositions, managing a case docket, and representing clients in court proceedings. The Senior Attorney will primarily be responsible for conducting and defending depositions, managing a case docket, and representing clients in court proceedings.
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Clinical Coordinator to lead an interdisciplinary clinical team of Case Managers, working with individuals diagnosed with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI) or General Mental Health diagnosis under Court Ordered Treatment at our 23rd Ave Healthcare Clinic.
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Reviews and analyzes Revenue Agent (Examiner), Appeals Officer, and Counsel Attorney instructions, reports, case files, and support statements and interprets tax law court decisions and legal opinions to determine and prepare accurate computations for the most demanding and complex Appeals cases.
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Detects, deters, investigates, and resolves violations of company policies and criminal activities by investigating alleged fraud and other alleged illegal activities; conducting investigations relating to the operations and policies of the company; obtaining evidence, taking statements, writing case reports, and providing court room testimony, as needed; and participating in collaborative efforts with other investigative entities.
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The Associate Attorney will work closely with clients, develop strategies for case resolution, and represent clients in court proceedings. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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