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Managing the Company's process for obtaining title information, including the following: place title orders, review of title and survey matters, work with company personnel and third parties (buyers and tenants) to resolve title and survey issues, and coordinate and facilitate issuance of title insurance policies; update the legal department database of title reports, title policies and surveys; prepare legal description exhibits for use in real estate transactions.
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The firm has represented and worked alongside a wide variety of local, State, and Federal agencies, including U.S. EPA, State Water Resources Control Boards, Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of Toxic Substances Control, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Air Resources Board, U.S. Department of Justice, and the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General.
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Direct Counsel is currently seeking a Junior Personal Injury Litigation Attorney to join a reputable law firm in Santa Monica's dynamic team. Conduct legal research, draft pleadings, motions, and discovery documents.
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As our Associate Attorney in our PI Pre-litigation department, you will have the opportunity to fight for our clients and earn the largest wrongful death, TBI, catastrophic injury, and major orthopedic settlements achievable.
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Named by ALM Intelligence as the only Pacesetter in the Legal category in its 2021-2022 Legal Department Legal Operations report. Government litigation/enforcement experience (e.g. Department of Justice, US Attorney, etc.
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The Attorney Supervisor assists the Assistant Chief Counsel in coordinating the planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, and reviewing the work of a major legal section of a large legal office; supporting the Assistant Chief Counsel acting as a legal advisor to top management; preparing legislation and representing the Department before the Legislature; formulating legal policy.
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Experience: Minimum of five (5) years’ related experience at a law firm or legal or corporate department preferred;Previous experience working as a paralegal (including extensive experience with state and federal court filings, drafting pleadings and discovery, and document review.
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One of our top Law Firm clients is looking for an attorney or experienced paralegal to head their Intake Department. The duties include supervision of a legal assistant and two intake specialists and working in conjunction with the principal to determine which cases the firm takes.
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Interface with Home Office Legal department. Title: Workers Compensation Attorney (Remote) As a Field Counsel you will represent the company and its policyholders in civil litigation and workers' compensation matters involving claims for money damages or compensation for personal injury or property damage of a moderate value with moderately complex legal issues.
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As part of the Firmwide Legal Recruiting and Development Department (LRD), the Firmwide Lateral Legal Recruiting Coordinator will be responsible for all aspects of lateral attorney recruiting including, but not limited to: lateral hiring, strategic direction and planning, working closely with senior partners within all practice areas regarding lateral needs, industry research and relationship building with recruits, search firms, and vendors.
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Our client is searching for an Associate Attorney in their Employment Class Action department in Irvine and Los Angeles. Job Title: Associate Attorney – Wage & Hour Class Action (Personal Injury.
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You will advise and represent state agencies including the Air Resources Board, the State Water Resources Control Board and the nine regional water quality control boards, the Department of Water Resources, the Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Fish and Game Commission, CAL FIRE and the Board of Forestry, and the Department of Food & Agriculture, among others.
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Whether you're a patent attorney, an intellectual property expert or an engineer headed to law school, Google Legal lets you address unanswered legal quandaries and create new precedents.
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Levin & Nalbandyan, is looking for an experienced associate attorney to join our dynamic and modern legal team in our Employment department. As an Associate Attorney in our employment department, you'll have the autonomy to manage your workload and make a meaningful impact.
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Legal Counsel Opportunity in Los Angeles, CAAre you a skilled attorney looking for an exciting in-house counsel position in the vibrant city of Los Angeles? Join a dynamic team and make a significant impact in the legal department.
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