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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. This is a hands-on litigation position, but the attorney will also utilize a variety of outside counsel for certain matters.
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HEIDARI LAW GROUP (HLG) is a Los Angeles and Las Vegas boutique litigation Employment & Personal Injury Law Firm with 10 lawyers and more than 50 staff looking for a talented and experienced litigation and trial attorney, litigation paralegal, and litigation secretary due to expansion of our litigation departments in California and Nevada.
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The Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for representing clients in all phases of litigation, with a focus on business and entertainment law. Minimum of 1-5 years of experience in litigation, preferably with a focus on business and/or entertainment law.
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Relevant Terms: trademarks, copyrights, IP, intellectual property, trademark portfolio strategy, intellectual property procurement, trademark prosecution, attorney, lawyer, counsel, associate, inter partes proceedings, IP litigation, USPTO, remote, jobs, employment, recruiters, headhunters, search firms, agencies, trademark attorney trademark counsel.
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As Litigation Counsel, you will support commercial, regulatory and employment functions of The Wonderful Company and be responsible for handling of day-to-day litigation and legal counseling for all of the company’s farming, food, beverage and other businesses.
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Premier litigation law firm is seeking a strong Litigation Legal Secretary / Assistant to join their Los Angeles office. If you are a strong Legal Secretary/Assistant with substantive litigation experience, and are looking for a new opportunity with an established firm that is growing with no signs of layoffs, please apply for prompt consideration.
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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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Exposure to and preliminary experience with Building Information Model (BIM) systems such as Autodesk Revit, Bentley, Vico Constructor, TEKLA, Synchro, Navisworks, Sketchup, and similar software suites.
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Crisis Management, Election & Political Litigation, Commercial Litigation. International Arbitration, Labor & Employment, Product Liability Litigation. A minimum of three years of environmental law experience, focusing on regulatory counseling and litigation.
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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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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, the patent agent will assist the law firm's IP litigation attorney's by providing scientific analysis and advice in connection with various patent litigation matters as well as Patent Trial and Appeal Board proceedings.
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Experience designing eDiscovery databases and reports; reviewing and quality checking database data loads; coordinating complex projects; developing recommendations, plans, cost estimates, budgets, procedures, and specifications for case-specific projects from discovery to trial phase; drafting project proposals and provide status reports; providing end user support and customer service; troubleshooting litigation support firm applications; processing experience a plus.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Los Angeles is seeking a Junior Employment Litigation Associate Attorney with a solid background in employment litigation and a broad understanding of federal and California employment laws and regulations.
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AMLaw 100 Firm is looking for a full-time Attorney Mid-Level Litigation Associate to join our team in one of our offices across the United States. Full Time Attorney - Mid-Level Litigation Associate - Various Locations Across the United States.
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