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The Trademark and Copyright Associate Attorney (Litigation) will be responsible for all aspects of district court litigation, including drafting and responding to discovery, legal research, motion drafting, deposition preparation, and pre-trial preparation.
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California based plaintiff's side Employment Law Firm specializing in class actions and FEHA cases seeks highly motivated and skilled Associate attorney to join their team.
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A prominent Los Angeles-based law firm is seeking an experienced Employment Defense Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team. Conduct thorough legal research and draft high-quality motions, briefs, and other legal documents.
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As an Associate Attorney, you will play a crucial role in advocating for and defending the legal educational rights of children with disabilities. The Law Offices of Sauda Johnson, PC, is a diverse and dynamic education law firm that focuses on advocating for pre-K through 12 (or through age 22 on certificated track) students with special needs.
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Attend court hearings or other legal proceedings, perform legal research, and work with senior attorneys to provide legal advice. Lagasse Branch Bell + Kinkead is a certified female-owned law firm dedicated to providing responsive, quality, and result-oriented services to our clients.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Associate Attorney at Peterson, Bradford, Burkwitz, Gregorio, Burkwitz & Su. The Associate Attorney will be responsible for providing legal advice, conducting research, engaging in negotiations, and handling labor and employment law matters on a day-to-day basis.
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Our busy law firm is growing and we are looking for a litigation attorney to join our probate litigation division. Weiner Law is a growing trusts and estates firm. Strong knowledge of legal research programs such as Westlaw and Lexis products is required.
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Clyde & Co is a leading global law firm, helping organizations successfully navigate risk and maximize opportunity in the sectors that underpin global trade and commercial activity and enable global prosperity, namely: insurance, aviation, marine, construction, energy, trade and natural resources.
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Conducting complex and rigorous legal research and analysis, and drafting memoranda; The firm has 490 partners, 2400 lawyers, 3200 legal professionals and 5500 people overall in nearly 70 offices and associated offices worldwide.
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We are a busy, well-respected, and friendly personal injury law firm seeking to hire a trial Attorney for our Los Angeles office, located in Woodland Hills. We are looking for an in-office associate with a working knowledge of legal principles, procedures, and practices who is driven and motivated to succeed as a trial attorney.
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Construction Litigation Associate Attorney Our client is a highly respected law firm with a robust construction litigation practice, known for delivering exceptional legal services to its clients.
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Duties include, but are not limited to, drafting motions and pleadings, attending court conferences, handling discovery-related activities and investigations, and drafting position statements, dispositive motions, employee handbooks, policies, performing legal research, etc.
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The employment Associate Attorney will be responsible for day-to-day tasks associated with employment litigation, such as conducting legal research, preparing and filing motions, attending hearings and depositions, and appearing in court as needed.
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Our client is a well-established midsize law firm with a strong reputation for handling high-profile and complex legal matters across California. This role offers the chance to grow in a supportive, well-regarded law firm and work on landmark cases that shape California’s public infrastructure.
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About Our ClientOur client is a well-established midsize law firm with a strong reputation for handling high-profile and complex legal matters across California. Conduct legal research, draft motions, and develop trial strategies.
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