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We currently offer ten clinical courses that fulfill the requirement: Appellate Litigation, Civil Rights Litigation, Community & Economic Development, Criminal Justice, Domestic Violence, Environmental Law, Immigrant Rights, Intellectual Property Arts & Technology, International Justice, and Workers, Law, and Organizing.
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This position requires solid knowledge of federal, state, and appellate court filing rules and procedures with a strong litigation background that includes e-filing and calendaring experience. Knowledge of CompuLaw, Best Authority, Kofax, and CCC Macros are a plus.
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File and serve pleadings in California state court, federal court, appellate forums, and arbitration proceedings. Successful candidates must bring a minimum of seven years of legal assistant or legal secretary experience in a heavy litigation environment.
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We have 13 Certified Family Law Specialist Attorneys (CFLS) including a dual certified Appellate Law Specialist. In-house CPA, Forensic Accountant. We have 13 Certified Family Law Specialist Attorneys (CFLS) including a dual certified Appellate Law Specialist.
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Negotiate settlements, mediate disputes, and represent clients in arbitration, trial, and appellate proceedings. Requirements:Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Education:Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
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The candidate selected will either create a new clinic or co-teach in one of the law school's existing clinics, overseeing a docket that focuses at least in part on advocacy to advance racial justice, and will assist in the planning and development of the overall clinical program.
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General legal knowledge of family law, probate and trust and estate matters is preferred, but not necessary. Demonstrate emotional intelligence, empathy, patience, advocacy and conflict resolution. A dedicated Discovery team of attorneys working with our family law litigators.
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If you are interested in deepening your experience in the health law field, trying cases, and helping shape the associated appellate jurisprudence, this position offers all of that. The health care litigators at our client's firm regularly try cases before courts, arbitrators, and juries, and handle the appellate proceedings as well.
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General knowledge of litigation practices and procedures; knowledge of court systems (general district/small claims, circuit, federal, appellate). The practice assistant position is currently a hybrid role with designated days required to be in the office, which may change depending on future needs of the firm or industry standards.
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Appointment, merit, and promotion in the Clinical Professor of Law series requires, in addition to excellence in teaching and service, that the candidate makes outstanding and externally recognized contributions in research/creative activity in pedagogy and/or the discipline.
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Strong writing skills - writing samples requested with law and motion points, appellate briefs, policy-related matters. Commercial Litigation, Business, Real Estate - Property Development; Construction disputes; Lien and Title Defect; Bad Faith claims; Title Insurance a plus.
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Prepare and file a variety of legal documents across multiple jurisdictions (including Federal, State, and appellate courts and administrative hearings) State Compensation Insurance Fund's Corporate Legal Department has an opening for a Legal Secretary, to perform the full range of legal secretarial work.
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Draft pleadings, motions, and appellate documents to file with the court. At least 2 years of working experience as a litigation paralegal or in legal services under an attorney or lawyer in a law firm setting.
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The job requires extensive knowledge of litigation, trial procedures, federal, state and appellate court rules and procedures. Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP, a global Am Law 50 firm, has an immediate opening for a Litigation Secretary/Practice Specialist based in our Orange County office.
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Knowledge of appellate, federal, state, and local rules and procedures as well as litigation terminology. LHH is partnering with a regional law firm in seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Docket Clerk to join the firm in their Irvine office.
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