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Other titles: Trial Attorney; Litigation Attorney; Litigation Associate; Mass Tort; products liability attorney. Our client, an AV-rated, full-service law firm with 22 offices nationwide, is searching for a highly skilled trial attorney with specialized experience in asbestos litigation.
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Collaborate with clients, technical experts, and senior attorneys to build and support patent litigation cases. The successful candidate will have experience in patent litigation before U.S. district courts, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), or the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB.
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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. Please include "Trust Litigation Associate Attorney Application" in the subject line of your email.
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Overview ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL - LITIGATION Los Angeles, California (100% on-site) Pay Scale Information $169,936.00-$305,760.00 Purpose Statement/Position Summary: The Assistant General Counsel serves within the Office of the General Counsel of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and provides legal support to CHLA, in order to advance its mission with an overall objective of minimizing organizational liability.
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The group handles litigation and regulatory enforcement matters for the Wealth Management Division of Morgan Stanley and its digital direct business through E*TRADE, as well as providing litigation support for other client-facing businesses.
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A minimum of three years of prior work experience in patent litigation, ideally managing Hatch-Waxman or biotherapeutics cases in District Court or before the PTAB, with experience in litigating and managing therapeutics cases (biologic or chemical.
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Position Description:As our Field Engineer, you'll be the go-to person for virtual construction needs across our Preconstruction, Construction Operations, and Consulting/Litigation Support Services departments.
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This legal firm offers business restructuring & insolvency, construction, corporate matters, intellectual property, labor & employment, litigation & alternative dispute resolution, real estate, and trusts & estates.
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As a Litigation Lawyer, you will represent clients in legal disputes, handling all aspects of litigation from initial case assessment to trial. Membership in good standing with the provincial Bar. 4+ years of experience in litigation, with a focus on corporate law.
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In this role, you will be SPE's primary liaison for content protection enforcement issues with various government bodies, law enforcement agencies, and coalition groups, including the MPA and ACE. These activities will include collaborating with commercial stakeholders and digital intermediaries; overseeing trade industry based civil litigation and criminal referrals; and supporting lobbying activities, communication strategy, education, and training.
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Family Law Litigation Attorney Our client is seeking an experienced Family Law Litigation Attorney to join their prestigious client’s team. Skill Set: Minimum of 12 years of direct experience in family law litigation, demonstrating a track record of successful case management and outcomes.
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We partner with Snap team members on a wide array of matters, including privacy, product, IP, commercial transactions, corporate governance, employment, acquisitions, litigation, and policy, and social impact.
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The BSI Claim Counsel team conducts thorough investigation, analysis, evaluation, and disposition of claims and claim litigation to achieve superior customer service and to optimize claim results.
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Under limited supervision, administers larger and more complex accounts, including, but not limited to trust, investment management, agent for trustee, custody, and related accounts, which may include business interests, complex family issues, litigation, estate planning, and advanced tax considerations.
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In addition to direct service, ESWG engages in policy advocacy and impact litigation to address systemic problems. Litigation experience, including case evaluation, legal research and writing, discovery, negotiations, and administrative hearing or trial experience preferred.
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