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The Employment Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for performing a wide range of legal tasks related to employment litigation, including drafting motions and pleadings, conducting legal research, and managing discovery-related activities.
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This is an ideal opportunity for an attorney who is passionate about environmental law and possesses a deep understanding of the CEQA/ NEPA regulations. Due to continued growth, we have an immediate need for a Litigation Associate to join our Government, Land Use, Environment & Energy Division.
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Join a small boutique firm as an Employment Litigation Attorney in Downtown Los Angeles, CA (must be in the office 4 days a week / 1 from home) with a team currently consisting of 3 attorneys & 3 legal support staff.
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Reporting to the Senior Counsel Attorney for Litigation, the Associate Attorney, Employment Law will take a focused approach in delivering high-quality client service via effective case management and high-value legal counsel.
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LAFLA is currently accepting applications for the position of Staff Attorney for Government Benefits/CBEST. The attorney in this position will represent clients in California Department of Social Service appeals in CAPI cases and Social Security appeals for Title II and Title XVI entitlement denials and post-entitlement issues.
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Seeking a California licensed Associate Litigation Attorney (remote acceptable) with 2.5 to 5 years of experience for a dynamic job opportunity. Experience in asbestos or benzene/toxic tort litigation is highly preferred.
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The Corporate Counsel may also work on special projects, including compliance, litigation and legal research, and provides general legal support to various other departments. May work on special projects, including compliance, litigation, and legal research, and provides general legal support to various departments.
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Associate Attorney (Employment Law Litigation) 🌟 Dynamic and Growing US Law Firm 💼 Competitive Salary with Performance-Based Bonuses 📍 Location: Los Angeles - Hybrid Work Model. Role: Associate Attorney (Employment Law Litigation.
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Our client is seeking an experienced probate, estates, and trusts litigation attorney to be the Managing Partner for its Los Angeles office in Brentwood. The candidate hired will have significant first chair trial experience and extensive experience successfully handling a team of probate, estates, and trusts litigation attorneys, as the lead attorney in a Big Law practice, national mid-sized firm practice, or successful, boutique probate, estates, and trusts litigation shop.
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An established plaintiff Personal Injury law firm in Beverly Hills seeks a Senior Trial Attorney and Senior Litigation Attorney. Litigation Attorney must have strong negotiation skills to maximize settlement awards for our clients.
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As a Litigation Attorney you will be instrumental in shaping the early stages of cases to ensure the best possible outcomes for clients. Plaintiff's side Employment Law Firm specializing in class actions and FEHA cases seeks highly motivated and skilled Associate attorney.
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Litigation includes all aspects of civil litigation, including trials and proceedings in all forums, whether at the local, state or federal level, mediation, arbitration, workers' compensation, and administrative proceedings, and any necessary appellate work.
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Litigation experience including in intellectual property, securities, privacy, class actions, business torts, contract disputes, attorney malpractice, internal investigations, white collar criminal, environmental, health care, high technology, media and entertainment, and products liability.
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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 office. Associate Attorney (General Liability/Professional Liability: 2-4 Years of Experience.
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Seeks a California licensed Senior Associate Litigation Attorney (remote acceptable) with 5 to 7 years of experience for a dynamic job opportunity. Experience in asbestos and benzene/toxic tort litigation.
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