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7+ years of civil litigation experience/jury trial experience, preferably in insurance defense practice. State Farm Insurance Company's San Diego Claim Litigation Counsel Law Firm, Karen D. Wood & Associates, is seeking an attorney who has a minimum of 7 years of litigation, preferably insurance defense, experience.
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Ideal candidates have at least 5 years of trial experience with civil litigation matters in California, including subjects such as fraudulent misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty, real estate contract disputes, quiet title, action in partition, unlawful detainer, HOA disputes, and foreclosure defense.
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Job Overview: The Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling various aspects of IP litigation, including drafting pleadings, contested motions, and trial advocacy.
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The position requires handling all aspects of litigation including, legal research and writing, conducting depositions, criminal and civil court hearings, jury trials and media appearances.
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A minimum of 3 years of civil litigation experience with preference for transportation, commercial litigation, products liability and/or general liability experience. Provide counsel and litigation strategies for clients in both transportation matters (including catastrophic loss, personal injury, cargo claims, products liability, and research and advice regarding regulatory compliance) and commercial litigation matters (including contract-related claims, real estate disputes, landlord/tenant issues, breach of fiduciary duty claims, fraud and misrepresentation claims, unjust enrichment claims, partnership disputes.
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Experience in performing failure cause & origin analysis on soils, subsurface geology and building system interaction, authoring geotechnical engineering evaluations/technical reports, and construction litigation is desired.
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The Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling civil litigation and/or Mass Tort cases conducting legal research, providing legal advice, negotiating settlements, and representing clients in court.
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You will play a crucial role in upholding our commitment to delivering top-tier legal services.
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You have 3+ years of experience in litigation (civil, family or probate) with a willingness to learn estate planning and uncontested matters in probate. Bellator Law Group, APC handles both transactional and litigated areas of probate including: drafting estate plans, trust and probate administration, conservatorships (contested and uncontested), will and trust contests, claims for breach of fiduciary duty and undue influence, and financial elder abuse litigation.
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A well-known midsized trust & estate firm in Century City seeks an attorney with 5+ years of California civil litigation experience and an interest in trust & estate litigation ( the firm will train on the practice area.
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A Senior Deputy County Counsel-Civil Rights/Tort Litigation Option acts as an advocate on behalf of the County of San Diego, its departments, employees, boards and commissions, as well as special districts; and advises clients and represents them before trial and appellate courts and administrative bodies.
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We have a sophisticated white collar, securities enforcement, civil litigation, and regulatory receivership practice and seek talented and motivated attorneys. We are seeking a senior litigation associate or counsel to join our firm.
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Qualifications: At least 2 years of experience in family law litigation Paralegal certificate or equivalent HS Diploma a must. Knowledge of California Code of Civil Procedure, California State Court rules and procedures Ability to identify potential negative or crisis situation and apply conflict resolution principles to mitigate issues.
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Our staff is comprised of registered professionals in civil engineering, geology, hydrogeology, and geotechnical engineering. The desired individual can provide strategic and technical support on client projects and effectively support business development efforts within the firm’s growing health sciences, environmental investigation/remediation, and litigation support service areas.
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Growing law firm seeking experienced Associate Attorney (Civil Litigation) to join their team in San Diego! 3+ years of civil litigation experience with preference for transportation, commercial litigation, products liability and/or general liability experience.
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