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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Los Angeles, CA, seeks an Appellate Attorney with experience. Job Duties:Handle appellate cases from start to finish, including legal research, brief writing, and oral arguments.
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This is your chance to advance your career in patent litigation, working on significant cases within a firm dedicated to its clients, its community, and its attorneys. A minimum of three years of prior work experience in patent litigation, ideally managing Hatch-Waxman or biotherapeutics cases in District Court or before the PTAB, with experience in litigating and managing therapeutics cases (biologic or chemical.
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Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project, a program of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc., is a non-profit law firm which provides community education and legal representation to immigrant adults, families, unaccompanied minors, individuals with mental health issues, and in cases involving crimmigration.
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Known for winning some large profile complex litigation cases, this boutique litigation law firm offers excellent career development and scope for Partner route. Discretion, the firm works with some very high profile entertainment clients and has an excellent reputation for winning high profile cases - it is essential that you are able to quickly build trust and rapport with their varied clients.
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At least 2-3 years of paralegal experience in corporate, law firm or government setting handling complex assignments relating to regulatory, public law or health care issues; litigation support on cases remaining to employment and/or health care matters.
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This is a newly created attorney position at the firm due to influx of new clients and cases. This is an exciting opportunity for a a Civil Litigation Attorney who wants to with exciting cases and enjoys sophisticated litigation.
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As a Litigation Attorney specializing in discovery management, you will play a pivotal role, overseeing the discovery process for complex litigation cases, with a specific emphasis on mass torts.
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Century City firm is seeking a skilled and experienced Trust and Estate Litigation Attorney to join their firm. Handle all aspects of trust and estate litigation cases, including drafting pleadings, motions, and briefs, conducting legal research, and representing clients in court proceedings.
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Experience with substantive litigation - including mediation, trials, and appeals - involving bodily injury, premises liability, and/or other types of tort, complex, or specialty cases. 5+ years of experience working at a law firm or in-house legal department with a focus on litigation.
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Breadth and variety of experience as an attorney, Attorney Supervisor and/or contractor of attorneys, in the research and analysis of transportation and business-related issues, and in defending, pursuing an resolving civil and administrative cases in administrative forums, in the California Superior Courts, Appellate Courts, Supreme Court, Federal District Courts and Courts of Appeal, or the California state Legislature.
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Description : Small, but busy Immigration Law Firm is looking for another member to join our team. We handle extraordinary ability cases, athletes, investment cases, PERM, removal defense, affirmative asylum applications, family-based petitions, and petitions for other immigration benefits.
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LHH is working with a reputable law firm in seeking an experienced Civil Litigation Secretary to join their team in Century City, CA. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 7 years of experience in civil litigation, with a focus on business, commercial, and products liability litigation cases.
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Trial attorney with several years of experience working on the defense of general liability, products liability, and/or asbestos matters and significant first chair jury trial experience taking cases through trial to verdict.
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We are a 20+ person law firm focusing on plaintiff side wage & hour and paga cases in CA. We have recovered millions for our clients since our firms inception. Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school.
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5-10 years of previous experience as a practicing litigation lawyer, preferably initially with a law firm before moving in-house. Judge the merits of major court cases filed against or on behalf of the company, work with the appropriate executive(s) to define a strategic defense and approve settlements of disputes where warranted.
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