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Effectively communicate (oral and written) with client, opposing counsel, court and all others on a matter. Handle Court appearances, depositions and all other case contact. JD from accredited law school.
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You will be responsible for conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, negotiating settlements, and advocating for our clients in court. As our real estate litigation attorney, you will be responsible for representing our clients in various real estate litigation matters, including breach of contract, landlord-tenant disputes, and property disputes.
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Represent SDG&E in depositions and court hearings under the supervision of the Managing Attorney. JD (Juris Doctor) Must have satisfactorily completed at least two years in an ABA credited law school.
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Excellent research and writing skills, including significant experience with law and motion. 3 - 10 years litigation experience. Our client offers a competitive salary and generous benefit package commensurate with experience.
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A law firm is seeking a Family Law Associate Attorney in San Diego, CA. The Family Law Associate Attorney will be responsible for effective communication with clients, staff, opposing attorneys, and the court.
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Experience in federal court or civil litigation would be a plus. Your professionalism shines as you represent your clients in court. Since 1991, our civil litigation law firm has grown and expanded to maintain offices in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington.
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Demonstrates professional diplomacy and discretion when communicating with the Court/Board, witnesses, opposing counsel or co-counsel. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE : Law degree (LLB or JD) from an accredited law school with a minimum of ten (10) years of experience litigating workers compensation cases as a member in good standing with the State Bar of California.
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Drafting of litigation documents, including pleadings, motions, written discovery and/or other court related documents; Assist with handling court appearances and preparing for depositions.
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Prepares pleadings, discovery devices, deposition outlines, petitions, motions, summations, trial/appellate briefs in support of defense strategy. Our House Counsel is responsible for managing a designated caseload of workers compensation cases of moderate to high complexity and steering to successful resolution.
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Duties include participation in drafting of Case Management Orders, and court appearances, organizing and analyzing case information and providing reports to carriers, propounding and responding to written discovery, law and motion drafting, meeting and coordinating with clients and experts, attending site inspections, taking and defending depositions including experts and all phases of trial preparation.
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We encourage litigators of all backgrounds looking for better quality of life and opportunity for advancement to apply. Admission and good standing with California Bar. Ethically and efficiently track and bill time.
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Experience taking and defending depositions. Independent drive and initiative. Address all aspects of a case from initiation to termination. Develop and implement case strategies.
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Reviews and analyzes Revenue Agent (Examiner), Appeals Officer, and Counsel Attorney instructions, reports, case files, and support statements and interprets tax law court decisions and legal opinions to determine and prepare accurate computations for the most demanding and complex Appeals cases.
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The attorney will focus on defending clients in single and multi-plaintiff employment litigation (in court and arbitration) and investigating and responding to administrative charges. In accordance with California’s amended labor code as stated in Senate Bill 1162, the expected salary range for this California position is between $175,000 and $235,000.
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Experience taking and defending depositions. Independent drive and initiative. Address all aspects of a case from initiation to termination. Develop and implement case strategies.
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