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Benefits: The firm offers a hybrid work environment with potential for fully remote work, competitive compensation based on experience, and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability coverage, and a 401(k) retirement plan.
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Our client seeks a trademark, copyright, and entertainment litigation associate for their Los Angeles office, with potential for fully remote work. In addition to a comprehensive benefits package, this role may qualify for additional performance-based compensation, contingent upon factors such as work performance, geographic location, experience, education, and qualifications.
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Ideal candidate: 2+ years related litigation experience JD from ABA Accredited law school Admitted in CA, in good standing Comfortable working in a remote setting LA office available if interested Benefits: Medical sponsored by firm 100% Dental insurance, vision Profit share Performance based bonus structure Remote office setup Growth opportunity Flexible work environment 1800 Billable hours Mentorship for partnership Submit a resume in confidence to Brianna.
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King Global Enterprise Solutions (KGES) is pleased to collaborate with Nixon Peabody in seeking a Mid-Senior Level Patent Litigation Associate Attorney. This position is available in various locations including Albany, NY; Boston, MA; Buffalo, NY; Chicago, IL; Jericho, NY; Los Angeles, CA; Manchester, NH; New York, NY; Providence, RI; Rochester, NY; San Francisco, CA; Washington, DC; and can also be fully remote.
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Option to work fully remote. This is an excellent opportunity to join a reputable firm that offers low billable requirements, growth opportunities and a collegial work environment.
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With major nationwide clients, 500+ employees, 40+ national offices, we offer fully remote, unlimited PTO, and up to $45k yr in production bonuses paid quarterly! A flexible work from home policy.
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We seek a Civil Litigation Associate Attorney to join our team in Los Angeles for a hybrid remote and in-person work schedule. The flexibility of a remote/hybrid work environment.
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Our firm has adopted a hybrid working model for attorneys, allowing attorneys to work as many days as they choose in the office up to and including 100% remote work if desired. Well established boutique law firm specializing in defense of Medical Malpractice, General Liability, and Employment is seeking to add a full-time Associate Attorney (3+ Years Experience) to its growing practice.
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Commutable to Culver City, the role can become hybrid or even heavily remote once the firm knows the attorney is capable of producing quality work. The firm is based on the west side but will be hybrid and remote flexible once the attorney has settled in.
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Firm is fully remote, so you have the ability to work fully from home. Fantastic place to work with friendly & professional attorneys & staff. Highly successful, high-volume plaintiff's personal injury firm based in Center City has an immediate need for a litigation associate to handle NJ cases.
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Hybrid work environment with some in-office expectations or remote work as appropriate. Engage in both physical and sedentary activities, including extended periods of computer work, digital/virtual conference calls, and meeting participation as needed.
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In addition to its work from home policy, the firm offers an innovative bonus structure, collaborative working environment, and real opportunities for advancement. Experience in insurance defense litigation and general familiarity with carrier billing and reporting guidelines is preferred.
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Work in a flexible environment, with options for hybrid, remote, or in-office arrangements. Are you a Workers' Compensation Attorney , looking for a career that grants you control over your work-life balance, working hours, attractive pay, and mentorship growth.
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Work Arrangement: Hybrid (3 days in-office and 2 days remote) Location: California (hybrid work arrangement) Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Work Arrangement: Hybrid (3 days in-office and 2 days remote.
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Job Location: Blue Bell, PA office (in-person, minimal travel, some remote work flexibility) We seek an associate attorney interested in growing as an attorney and building a successful practice.
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