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Some of this firm's practice areas include business law and litigation, church and 501C law and litigation, bankruptcy and reorganization, community association and condominium, insurance defense, real estate, estate planning, and construction defects.
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Or we will also welcome someone with experience in estate planning and/or litigation, preferably in probate, trust, estate, guardianship, conservatorship, or vulnerable adult litigation and train them as well.
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Experience with Relativity and other litigation support technology. If you are a motivated professional looking for a long-term fit where you can grow in a role, and will be valued and empowered, then we invite you to apply to our Litigation Paralegal position in our Phoenix, AZ office.
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The Arizona Attorney General's Office Civil Litigation Division/Consumer Protection and Advocacy Section is seeking a Senior Litigation Counsel to identify, evaluate, prioritize and respond to complaints about possible consumer fraud and related unlawful conduct.
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Dorsey is seeking an experienced Intellectual Property Litigation Associate, Senior Attorney, or Of Counsel to join our Boise, Denver, Minneapolis, New York, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Seattle, or Washington D.C. office.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in litigation docketing or related legal support role within a law firm setting; Proficiency with litigation docketing software and electronic case management systems (e.g., CoreRelate, Court Alert or similar platforms.
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As Senior Counsel, Director of Center for Life, you are a vital part of the Legal Advocacy Team. In this role, you will report to the VP of Center for Life & Regulatory Practice and are responsible for leading the Center for Life Litigation Team in all respects.
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Manage fast-paced docket of litigation and regulatory investigations / matters (including financial regulatory enforcement matters) for Coinbase across a range of practice areas. At least six years litigation experience across multiple subject areas, including courtroom experience.
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Wilson Elser's Phoenix office is currently seeking an experienced Litigation Associate Attorney. Please consider joining our team by sending your credentials to AttorneyRecruiting@wilsonelser.com and putting "Phoenix Litigation Associate Attorney" in the subject line.
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Sr. Litigation Paralegal: Keller Rohrback L.L.P., a Pacific Northwest-based, nationally recognized law firm, is seeking to hire a highly qualified litigation paralegal for its Commercial and Complex Litigation departments, in the Phoenix office.
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We are seeking a plaintiff’s personal injury litigation associate who is ready to fight back when insurance companies try to take advantage of our clients. As a plaintiff’s personal injury litigation associate, you will be responsible for managing and prosecuting cases that do not settle in the pre-litigation phase of the process.
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Prior experience working as a litigation paralegal, preferably in a tax law practice or related field. Our Client is seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal to play a crucial part in supporting their attorneys and clients in all aspects of litigation related to tax and consumer law.
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The Senior Litigation Specialist’s job function includes efficiently and effectively handling advanced-level, primarily litigated, commercial first-party property and/or third-party general liability losses in a “paperless” environment.
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Litigation Management: Lead and manage all phases of litigation, from initial case. Job Opportunity: Employment Litigation Attorney. Role: Employment Litigation Attorney. A minimum of three years of dedicated employment law litigation.
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Directs and control the activities and costs of numerous outside vendors including defense counsel and coverage counsel, experts and independent adjusters. As an elite Excess and Surplus Lines market, Nautilus Insurance Group offers commercial property and casualty insurance solutions to appointed wholesale surplus lines producers countrywide.
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