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The Mid-Level IP Litigation Associate Attorney will play a pivotal role in handling intellectual property matters, particularly patent and/or trade secret litigation, and providing comprehensive counsel to clients.
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Are you an experienced real estate attorney with a proven track record and extensive real estate transaction and litigation experience? 3 years of experience as a residential or commercial real estate attorney, as a transactional attorney, or as corporate counsel for a real estate development firm.
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Contract Real Estate Litigation AttorneyLocation: Downtown Los AngelesJob Type: Full-Time, Contract (2-3 Months), OnsiteHourly Rate: $50 to $65 per hourLHH is collaborating with a boutique law firm in Downtown Los Angeles in seeking an experienced Real Estate Attorney with a focus on landlord-tenant litigation.
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The Impact Advocacy Staff Attorney will work with the Directing Attorney and Bet Tzedek’s various program teams to develop and litigate cases that will remedy system injustices, including class actions, writs, and multi-party civil actions, covering all phases of litigation.
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Demonstrates consistent dedication to development as a litigation attorney and NTD team member by readily seeking and accepting coaching and feedback. As a Trial Attorney, you’ll represent clients under both commercial and personal lines insurance policies as lead counsel, with moderate to low guidance and oversight, and also may handle cases as part of a larger team as needed.
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4-8 years of litigation experience, preferably including experience at a top-tier law firm, government trial attorney, regulatory enforcement attorney or in-house counsel. Morgan Stanley is seeking a litigation attorney to handle a docket of arbitrations, civil litigations and regulatory enforcement investigations and inquiries for its Wealth Management business.
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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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Our client, a prestigious law firm, is seeking a dedicated Associate Attorney to strengthen their Family Law Litigation team. Help in supervising and guiding every facet of family law litigation, aiding in crafting and executing thorough legal approaches.
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The Litigation and Trial Attorney will handle motor vehicle accident cases, including trial prep, depositions leading to trial, complicated settlements, and in-court jury and bench trials, representing plaintiff clients in Downtown Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and Irvine.
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The Supervising Attorney supervises approximately 20 lawyers, three paralegals and members of the support staff team on all aspects of oversight of the Division to assure that the City’s interests are effectively represented in advice, development of ordinances and litigation.
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The Staff Attorney will primarily assist with litigating and settling consumer financial services litigation on behalf of a Fortune 100 company, under the supervision of a Partner in the litigation group.
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This Trial Attorney will be responsible for representing the commercial insureds of a prestigious and financially stable commercial insurance carrier, by preparing and trying moderate to high complexity General Liability and Commercial Auto personal injury cases.
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Experience with insurance industry claims and general commercial litigation. Zurich is looking for a Liability Trial Attorney to work out of our Staff Legal office in Hollywood Florida.
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Latitude specializes in providing highly skilled former in-house counsel and Big Law attorneys for flexible contract engagements and permanent positions in dozens of practice areas, including commercial contracting, data privacy, M&A, employment, litigation, and more.
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