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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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Appointments will be made to a General Attorney (Non-Tax) at the GS-11/12 with promotion potential to the GS-14. GLS serves as in-house counsel to the IRS and Office of Chief Counsel and provides legal services over a broad spectrum of non-tax matters, including labor and employment, ethics, fiscal, appropriations, procurement, contracts, technology, and other general government matters.
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As a Chief Counsel attorney, the incumbent is assigned to a group providing legal counsel to Small Business/Self-Employed (SB/SE) and other Counsel and IRS activities, which are responsible for serving specific groups of taxpayers.
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Law firm is seeking a Entertainment Attorney with Television experience to join their Los Angeles office. 3-5 years of television studio/entertainment law experience required. Law firm is seeking a Entertainment Attorney with Television experience to join their Los Angeles office.
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As a Labor and Employment Attorney at Lozano Smith, you will not only engage in impactful labor and employment law work but also enjoy a comprehensive benefits package. We are looking for a Labor and Employment Attorney who is not only skilled in employment law but also committed to the success of California’s public agencies and schools.
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We are currently seeking a smart and capable Litigation Associate Attorney to join our growing team. Job Title: Litigation Associate Attorney. We are currently seeking a smart and capable Litigation Associate Attorney to join our growing team.
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Working as part of a national team and in conjunction with firm partners and counsel, the Conflicts Attorney will conduct legal research, provide comprehensive analyses and recommendations for resolution of potential conflicts of interest and ensure potential conflicts are addressed and resolved.
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Role Overview: As an Attorney at Frost LLP, you will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality legal services across various practice areas. Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school.
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Davis Wright Tremaine LLP is seeking a part-time California real estate and land use attorney for engagement through the firm’s contract attorney and alternative staffing program, DWTSurge.
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Experienced 10-year trial attorney who is now running the best legal recruiting firm you can find. Just Some of the Practice Areas We Recruit For: Personal Injury, GL Insurance Defense, First Party Property, Criminal Defense, Family Law, Probate, Civil Litigation, Medical Malpractice, Commercial & Residential Real Estate, Commercial Litigation, Corporate/Transactional Law, Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property, Banking & Finance Law & Many More.
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Esperanza-la.org. Esperanza seeks a full-time Staff Attorney to work in one of our Community Education Programs that serves immigrants in detention. Responsibilities: The Staff Attorney will work under the supervision of the LOP Program Manager to provide legal orientation services for adults in detention.
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Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, writing sample and resume in one (1) merged PDF file specifying DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY (BAR NUMBER) #3037D to Atty. Recruit@lacity.org. In addition to trying cases, trial attorneys are responsible for all pretrial phases of litigation, including law and motion, depositions and discovery, mediation, and frequent interaction with LAPD personnel.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Patent Litigation Associate to join their Intellectual Property Practice Group.
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While the candidate will endeavor to reduce reliance on external counsel, Oaktree’s ABF attorney should develop a nuanced understanding of which firms provide differentiated insight in each ABF relevant practice area.
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