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Prior experience representing clients before the California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of California is a plus. Clients: Large Corporations Government Entities Educational Institutions Small Businesses Insurance Companies Types of Cases: Subrogation Medicare Set Asides Retaliation Why Work Here.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Los Angeles, CA is seeking an Immigration Attorney responsible for managing assigned cases, representing clients in Immigration Court and USCIS, conducting research, writing motions, briefs, and appeals, and maintaining communication with clients throughout the legal process.
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Responsibilities: Oversee all aspects of personal injury cases, including initial client interviews, fact investigation, drafting pleadings, discovery, pre-trial motions, trials, and appeals.
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Their Trial & Litigation Practice Group handles cases from initial pleadings through trial and appeals in both state and federal courts. Work on complex cases involving constitutional law, civil rights, eminent domain, and more.
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Handle and be responsible for a caseload of Affirmative Asylum and EOIR Removal Proceeding cases including but not limited to defensive asylum cases, appeals, motions to reopen and reconsider and cancellation of removal.
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Underpayment Management: Process adjustments to close accounts after payments are posted and write dispute and appeals for underpayment cases. - Research and Appeals: Research accounts via payer websites, confirm claims, review itemized bills, medical records, and appeal receipts.
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Prepare witnesses for litigation; conduct direct examination and cross examination; present oral arguments advancing ICE's legal position; negotiate the disposition of cases with opposing counsel; and advise the Chief Counsel and/or Deputy Chief Counsel on cases potentially warranting deferred action or other exercise of prosecutorial discretion.
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Prepare and argue difficult cases and appeals in administrative tribunals. Analyze the relative strength of impartial hearing cases and evaluate the appropriateness of plaintiffs’ demands.
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With decades of experience, they serve both public entities and private sector clients, particularly in constitutional law, civil rights, wildfire litigation, and eminent domain. Note: This position requires a hybrid work schedule at the Los Angeles, CA officeAbout Our ClientOur client is a well-established midsize law firm with offices across California, known for handling high-profile and complex litigation matters.
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Our client is a well-established midsize law firm with offices across California, known for handling high-profile and complex litigation matters. Handle all phases of litigation, from initial pleadings through discovery, dispositive motions, trial, and appeal.
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The Program Specialist will provide administrative clinical support services to the Grievance and Appeals Nurse Specialists in the investigation and preparation of cases for review based on clinical information, benefits, applicable regulations related to member or provider dispute of decisions.
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Law firm, government, or in-house attorney with litigation appeals experience. Experience with varying types of commercial litigation cases and/or e-discovery. Litigation Appeals Attorneys.
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Conduct research and draft memorandums on questions of law for direct appeals pending before the court and pretrial motions for criminal cases pending at the court. Conduct research and draft memorandums on questions of law for direct appeals pending before the court and pretrial motions for criminal cases pending at the Federal Court.
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Litigate cases representing individuals before the Board of Immigration Appeals, federal District Courts, federal Circuit Courts of Appeal, state appellate courts and, where necessary and/or for training purposes, before the Immigration Court on removal defense applications.
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Focus on building a strong case for trial, particularly in high-stakes and large-scale litigation. 4-6 years of litigation experience, ideally with complex case management. Participate in litigation strategy, research, and writing of persuasive legal arguments.
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