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Coordinate with other County departments including Correctional Health Services, Public Defender, Alternate Public Defender, District Attorney, and Superior Court staff to assess appropriate referrals of homeless and justice involved individuals.
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Attorneys also respond to habeas corpus litigation in the United States District Court, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. Deputies can expect frequent oral arguments in the California Court of Appeal, as well as occasional appearances in the California Supreme Court, the United States District Court, Central District of California, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Interact on a daily basis with Firm departments to facilitate the highest possible legal support to assignments and clients, including Accounting (check requests); General Services (mail, FedEx, UPS, messengers); Conference Center (scheduling/arranging meetings and requested accommodations); Calendar Court Services; Reprographics Department; Digital Services.
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Substantive knowledge of law, rules, decisions, practices, and procedures of the State Bar, California Supreme Court, State Bar Court, and California Legislature. Serves as lead attorney on trials or appellate cases.
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In this regard, about 80% of our attorneys served as law clerks to federal or state judges and sixteen attorneys were clerks to U.S. Supreme Court Justices. The Staff Attorney PM works closely with clients, firm attorneys, other Staff Attorneys, legal specialists, paralegals, litigation interns, case clerks, and vendors to service the cases and projects to which they are assigned.
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Associate Attorney (General Liability/Professional Liability) Attend court hearings or other legal proceedings, perform legal research, and work with senior attorneys to provide legal advice.
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3-10+ years defending insurance clients in court, litigating coverage issues, and defending carriers in bad faith cases. Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from an accredited law school. Collaborate with insurers concerning insurance coverage, litigation, and alternative dispute resolution.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Los Angeles is seeking a Junior to Mid-level Health Care Litigation Associate Attorney with 2+ years of experience in health care litigation, medical malpractice defense, or relevant litigation experience.
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Previous experience working as a litigation assistant, legal assistant and/or paralegal (including extensive experience with state and federal court filings, drafting pleadings and discovery, and document review) Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Must have exceptional technical skills and an advanced-level working knowledge of the MS Office Suite including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
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Title: Labor and Employment Attorney (Litigation) Must be able to handle all stages of the litigation process from pre-litigation investigation through mediation, trial, and appeals are essential (this includes drafting pleadings, motions, and briefs, and in addition to conducting depositions and arguing in court when needed.
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This is an opportunity for a dedicated Associate Attorney to gain valuable experience and further their career with a established firm in the Los Angeles Area. As the Associate Criminal Defense Attorney, you will report to the Managing Criminal Defense Attorney.
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Coordinate with other County departments including Correctional Health Services, Public Defender, Alternate Public Defender, District Attorney, Probation, and Superior Court staff to determine program eligibility, custody and housing placement recommendations, medication release coordination, and screening, diagnoses, and treatment of ODR clients.
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The attorney will have significant responsibilities in all aspects of the litigation including drafting pleadings, discovery, court appearances, taking and defending depositions and trial work.
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Northern California plaintiff firm representing clients in personal injury and wrongful death actions seeks an attorney with 2-10 years of experience to write legal documents, defend and take depositions, attend court hearings, manage cases and advise clients, representing them in various legal proceedings.
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The Managing Attorney will report to our regional AVP of Litigation Operations. Zwicker is presently seeking a Managing Attorney to join our team in Glendale, California. Ensure appropriate account and case documentation and document retention via RMS notes, statuses case files and electronic storage, in compliance with the State Bar requirements, Court Rules and Z&A standards.
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