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Reporting to the Senior Counsel Attorney for Litigation, the Associate Attorney, Employment Law will take a focused approach in delivering high-quality client service via effective case management and high-value legal counsel.
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The Employment Counsel at CJ America, Inc. will be responsible for all legal affairs related to general employment law, for both the U.S. headquarters and certain U.S. affiliates in areas of entertainment, logistics, manufacturing, and other industries.
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Support the company in handling employment-related issues during mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate transactions. Minimum of 3 years of experience in employment law, either in-house or at a law firm.
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Employment Labor and Workforce Management Senior Associate Attorney/Counsel Company name. A law firm in Los Angeles, CA is seeking a Senior Associate Attorney / Counsel with 7-10 years of experience in commercial litigation, including expertise in trade secrets and restrictive covenant/employee mobility issues.
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Direct Counsel, LLC is excited to announce an opening for a Junior Employment Attorney at a leading law firm based in Los, Angeles, CA. This is an excellent opportunity for recent law school graduates or attorneys with up to 2 years of experience in employment law to join a dynamic team focused on providing top-notch legal services.
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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, genetic information, registered domestic partner status, marital status, status as a crime victim, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Join a small boutique firm as an Employment Litigation Paralegal (Legal Assistant) 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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We're looking for a talented Labor & Employment Attorney in Los Angeles, CA with 3+ years of direct experience in litigation defense. So, if you are an experienced Labor & Employment Attorney, apply today.
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Disney Entertainment (including but not limited to Disney Live Action, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Marvel, Lucasfilm, Pixar, FX, National Geographic and ABC Studios); Disney Experiences and ESPN. The Associate Principal Counsel will collaborate with legal colleagues, Employee Relations and Human Resources professionals, and other key partners to help shape Disney’s employment philosophy, policies and practices.
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Collaborates with the Job Developer in identifying potential consumers’ employment sites. Consults with the DOR counselors providing feedback and participating in developing employment plans as appropriate, including bi-weekly meetings.
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Plaintiff Labor & Employment Attorney We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Labor and Employment Attorney to join our dynamic legal team. Call/Text directly at (605)-679-9312 with questions on the Plaintiff Labor & Employment Attorney position.
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Assist with preparation of complex legal documents, discovery, analysis of wage and hour records and creation of damages analyses, deadline management, mid-level legal research activities, trial preparation, and other tasks related to the Labor & Employment practice area.
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Labor & Employment Attorney. We are searching for an associate attorney with 3 - 6 years of California employment litigation. 3 - 6 years of California employment litigation. Career Consulting Partners has partnered with the largest global employment and labor law practice in the world exclusively devoted to representing management.
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Work alongside litigation and employment counsel and collaborate with teams, including legal, people operations, business, and others. Assist in managing a diverse caseload of matters, including internal investigations, employment disputes, commercial litigation, and regulatory matters.
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The Employment Counsel (Employment & Labor Law Specialist) will be responsible for all legal affairs related to general employment law, for both the U.S. headquarters and certain U.S. affiliates in areas of entertainment, logistics, manufacturing, and other industries.
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