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Draft, review, and revise various legal documents, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and estate planning documents. Provide comprehensive legal advice and guidance on a broad array of trust and estate matters, including estate planning, probate, trust administration, and related tax issues.
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Amazon’s legal department is looking for an experienced patent attorney to support our Amazon Stores business and our growing portfolio of machine learning products and services. - 10+ years of legal experience (with at least two years at a law firm) as a patent attorney.
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Compile all possible information, evidence and documentation, including medical records and bills, loss of earnings documentation and change in lifestyle information, that will help the legal department build a case.
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Interface with Home Office Legal department. Job 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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Creates legal documents, such as subpoena responses and objections, using Legal Department templates for attorney review. The Legal Support Coordinator will have primary responsibility for providing administrative support to the Legal department, such as calendar and travel management, proofreading support, and creating various legal documents.
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The role extends to managing attorney-focused recruiting campaigns, and nurturing relationships with law schools, legal associations, recruitment agencies, and other third-party service providers.
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A prestigious and dynamic plaintiff law firm, is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Associate Attorney with 1-3+ years of litigation experience to join our Lemon Law Department. Conduct legal research, draft pleadings, motions, and legal documents.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Workers' Compensation Attorney admitted and residing in California. A minimum of one year experience as a Workers' Compensation attorney. Use Litigation Protocols to develop and revise appropriate legal strategy for discovery, investigation, handling and trial/hearing of cases or matters.
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Experience in representing employers in administrative proceedings, including those before the California Labor Commissioner, California Civil Rights Department, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC.
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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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Manage multiple attorney calendars by working with our litigation calendaring system Compulaw, Docketing Department, as well as using Outlook calendars to schedule appointments and meetings.
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The Assistant General Counsel (AGC) serves within the Office of the General Counsel and provides legal support to all levels and groups in order to advance company's mission, minimize organizational liability and ensure compliance with laws and guidelines.
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Job Description AECOM ’s Design and Consulting Services-Americas legal department is actively seeking a creative, highly talented attorney to support AECOM’s operations in the Western U.S. This will be a hybrid position including a combination of both remote and in-office, with the expectation to go into the office at least 3 days a week.
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Our specialty is providing our law firm and legal department clients practice-specific contract attorneys who have served as associates, counsel, and partners in Am Law firms and/or as in-house counsel in large corporate legal departments.
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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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