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While living Lagerlof’s core values of “Integrity, Hard Work, Excellence, and Team,” the Associate Attorney, Employment Law will act as a key player in ensuring a branded client experience via effective case management.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, A law firm in Los Angeles, CA, is seeking a Mid-Senior Level Energy Project Finance Associate Attorney with a focus on renewable power and energy transition.
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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. Candidates must be able to manage independently a large volume of diverse matters, including trial work before FINRA Dispute Resolution; regulatory enforcement matters, and investigations conducted by the SEC, FINRA, DOJ and state regulators; and occasional handling of court matters.
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Reporting to Senior Partners and the Family Law Dept. Head, the Family Law Associate Attorney will take a focused approach in delivering high-quality client service via effective case management and high-value legal counsel within their area of specialty ( family law ) and legal practice.
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The selected attorney may also be asked to work independently on smaller projects in California, such as driving land use diligence projects or advising on easements, covenants, or other contract matters relating to California land.
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Job Title: Trust Litigation Associate Attorney Position Type: Full-Time Job Summary: GPAC has partnered with a local firm who are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Trust Litigation Associate Attorney to join their esteemed legal team.
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Position Description POSITION TITLE: ASSOCIATE SELF-HELP ATTORNEY SALARY: $6,654.51 Monthly WORK LOCATION: Various locations throughout Los Angeles County FILING PERIOD: 9/8/2022 - Continuous EXAM NUMBER: R9781D TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Open Competitive Job Opportunity This position may close at any time based on needs of the Court.
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King Global Enterprise Solutions (KGES) is partnering with Nixon Peabody to recruit a Trademark/Copyright/Entertainment Litigation Associate Attorney for our Los Angeles office, with the possibility of a fully remote position.
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New lawyers who are able to learn quickly are also welcome to apply - Strong knowledge of corporate law, contract law, regulatory compliance, and mergers and acquisitions - Excellent drafting, negotiation, and communication skills - Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities Important note: To enhance your candidacy for this role, please provide a sample of your written work, such as contracts or agreements you have drafted.
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This attorney will also engage in public policy advocacy to address issues arising from Bet Tzedek’s program work, including through legislative policymaking, regulatory advocacy, and participation in coalitions.
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The Sohagi Law Group, a boutique law firm located in West Los Angeles, is seeking an attorney with a minimum of three (3) years of experience in land use and environmental law, or civil litigation experience coupled with a background in science or engineering, to represent our public agency clients in land use and environmental law including CEQA, NEPA, air quality and climate change, planning and zoning, and related issues.
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Our client, a prestigious law firm, is seeking a dedicated Associate Attorney to strengthen their Family Law Litigation team. A dynamic work environment with opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
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Work closely with the Supervising Attorney to attend and participate in meetings which may include, but are not limited to, CSEC Steering Committee Meeting, Victim Witness Protocol Meeting, ICAN CSEC Meeting, and CLC CSEC Monthly Check-in Conference Calls.
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Attorney (Homeless Prevention) – Restoring Communities Work Group. Work on policy issues relating to homelessness and holistic services; Willingness to work beyond a minimum 7.0-hour workday, including evening and weekend meetings and events, and workweeks in excess of 35 hours when caseload or other obligations so necessitate.
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At least 5 years’ post-law school experience, as an attorney, preferably with top-tier law firm or corporate legal department. The ability to work independently with minimal supervision is required.
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