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This is an outstanding opportunity for a highly successful, experienced, likable, driven, business-minded, and very well-respected Los Angeles area attorney who wants to leave the practice of law (or another legal industry role) to lead a company as market president and an equity business partner, using our capital, proven model, established infrastructure, training, and supporting corporate team.
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The UCLA School of Law Veterans Legal Clinic is seeking a Staff Attorney to join its team serving the veteran community through client representation, community engagement, and clinic coordination.
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Zurich is looking for a Liability Trial Attorney to work out of our Staff Legal office in Hollywood Florida. This Trial Attorney will be responsible for representing the commercial insureds of a prestigious and financially stable commercial insurance carrier, by preparing and trying moderate to high complexity General Liability and Commercial Auto personal injury cases.
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4+ Years as a Trial Attorney for legal defense of workers' compensation claims required. Under limited direction of managing attorney, performs duties of legal counsel in the defense and representation of the Company in a variety of courts of law, and other related appearances.
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The Mid-Level IP Litigation Associate Attorney will play a pivotal role in handling intellectual property matters, particularly patent and/or trade secret litigation, and providing comprehensive counsel to clients.
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Beacon Hill is working with a fully remote boutique intellectual property law firm seeking a junior attorney or patent agent. If you are qualified and interested in this patent attorney or agent position, please submit your resume in confidence immediately.
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Our client, a prestigious law firm, is seeking a dedicated Associate Attorney to strengthen their Family Law Litigation team. Possession of a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from a recognized law school.
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The Supervising Attorney supervises approximately 20 lawyers, three paralegals and members of the support staff team on all aspects of oversight of the Division to assure that the City’s interests are effectively represented in advice, development of ordinances and litigation.
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Contract Real Estate Litigation AttorneyLocation: Downtown Los AngelesJob Type: Full-Time, Contract (2-3 Months), OnsiteHourly Rate: $50 to $65 per hourLHH is collaborating with a boutique law firm in Downtown Los Angeles in seeking an experienced Real Estate Attorney with a focus on landlord-tenant litigation.
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The Litigation and Trial Attorney will handle motor vehicle accident cases, including trial prep, depositions leading to trial, complicated settlements, and in-court jury and bench trials, representing plaintiff clients in Downtown Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and Irvine.
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As a member of ImmDef’s management team, the Managing Attorney will join the largest non-profit, universal representation model deportation defense team in the state of California, and help develop and advance our mission-driven organization.
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3 years of experience as a residential or commercial real estate attorney, as a transactional attorney, or as corporate counsel for a real estate development firm. Are you an experienced real estate attorney with a proven track record and extensive real estate transaction and litigation experience.
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We are seeking a Production Attorney with direct on-point production experience to join our Business and Legal Affairs department, providing legal support during all phases of development, production and post-production of animated projects.
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We are looking for an Associate Attorney with 1-3 years of experience who is passionate about establishing a career in this practice area. You will receive training on drafting Estate Planning documents, like Trusts, Wills, and Powers of Attorney.
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The salary range for a Staff Attorney with 0-5 years of experience is $65,000 -$72,775. Founded on and strengthened by a pro bono legal service model, our staff and volunteers seek justice through direct legal services, promote healthy and resilient communities through education and outreach, and support community-led efforts to transform unjust systems through litigation and policy advocacy in and beyond Los Angeles.
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