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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Los Angeles, CA is seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney with 1-4 years of experience.
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Job Description A reputable insurance defense law firm in sunny Los Angeles, CA that specializes in property damage, premises liability and construction defects is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney to join their dynamic team.
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MG+M The Law Firm (MG+M) is seeking to add an experienced litigation associate attorney for our defense insurance general liability practice group in our Los Angeles, California office.
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We are hiring a litigation associate for the firm’s general liability/professional liability practice group in our downtown Los Angeles. Associate Attorney (General Liability/Professional Liability.
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Locations: Los Angeles, CA; Remote, United States Job Requirements: Our client seeks a trademark, copyright, and entertainment litigation associate for their Los Angeles office, with potential for fully remote work.
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As an Associate Attorney you will be responsible for representing victims of unlawful workplace discrimination, harassment, wage theft and other violations of California employment laws.
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We are on the lookout for a diligent and experienced Associate Attorney specializing in Litigation Practice to join our illustrious team of legal professionals. Our firm is renowned for delivering exceptional legal services across diverse areas, with a specialization in commercial litigation.
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Are you a driven attorney with a passion for civil litigation? Minimum of 1+ year of civil litigation experience, with a focus on Personal Injury Protection cases. If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join an expanding civil litigation team.
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A bit about us:We, as a premier national complex litigation law firm, bring unparalleled expertise in handling highly specialized iconic and complex cases. Responsibilities:Manage a diverse caseload of complex litigation matters from inception to resolution, including all aspects of case strategy, discovery, motion practice, trial preparation, and settlement negotiations.
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Senior Associate Attorney. Experience in medical malpractice, elder abuse, or related areas of plaintiff's litigation preferred. Lead a litigation team and manage junior associates, paralegals, legal assistants.
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As our Associate Attorney in our PI Pre-litigation department, you will have the opportunity to fight for our clients and earn the largest wrongful death, TBI, catastrophic injury, and major orthopedic settlements achievable.
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The firm is frequently selected to represent clients as National Counsel in mass tort and products liability litigation, including asbestos cases, automotive litigation (rollover cases), dietary supplements (L-Tryptophan, ephedra), etc.
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Job Title: Associate Attorney - Civil Rights Law Firm. We are seeking a motivated and passionate Associate Attorney to join our California office and contribute to our mission of promoting civil rights and social justice.
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On a daily basis, associates work closely with lead attorneys on all phases of litigation, from rapid response investigations following catastrophic losses, case evaluation and reporting, discovery and depositions, through trial presentation, with an emphasis on strategic thinking to meet client objectives.
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Levin & Nalbandyan, is looking for an associate attorney with 3-5 years of litigation experience to join our dynamic and modern legal team in our Employment department. This is a full-time hybrid role for a Labor and Employment Associate Attorney.
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