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The Environmental Litigation Counsel will lead and manage the environmental litigation team, overseeing attorneys and support staff. Assist with leading and managing the environmental litigation team, including attorneys and support staff.
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Our client is seeking an experienced Family Law Litigation Attorney to join their prestigious client's team. Family Law Litigation Attorney. Our legal recruiters have a strong reputation for finding top-performing talent in areas such as legal leadership, corporate counsel, and litigation.
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He has extensive experience in general business litigation, unlawful detainers, real estate litigation, general commercial and business financial litigation, debtor-creditor litigation, debt settlement, and judgment enforcement with significant discovery, law and motion and trial practice experience.
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The Valuation and Forensic Managers work as a member of the Forensic Consulting Group in our San Diego office, contributing to diverse projects including business appraisal and valuation, intellectual property asset valuation, and litigation support for complex business litigation.
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The EOPS and CalWORKs Office at Miramar College is accepting applications for a three to six month Acting Program Support Technician position. Applications are currently being accepted for two Program Support Technicians to assist with the coordination and operations of the EOPS and CalWORKs Office.
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Collaborate closely with senior partners to deliver comprehensive litigation support across various cases, ensuring high-quality preparation and execution of demand letters, legal motions, and complaints.
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For more than 50 years, we've worked throughout San Diego to provide safe shelter, transitional housing, intervention prevention programs, mental health support, and many other services that meet the ever-changing needs of our communities.
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Allegro ETRM Application Support Analyst - Hybrid in San Diego. You have 3+ years of experience with Allegro ETRM as an application support analyst or technical business analyst. This team is hoping to hire a full-time addition to the team as their Allegro SME and is also open to hire a consultant to support the move and train other staff.
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Lead and manage complex litigation cases through all stages, including deposition intake, motion drafting, and courtroom presentation. Actively engage in client consultations, mediation sessions, and all facets of employment litigation, upholding the firm's commitment to exceptional client service.
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We are seeking a DevSecOps Integration & Support engineer to join the San Diego office of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University. In this role, you will support node deployment and management for the Depot Integrated Product Team (IPT), including interfacing directly with customers, continuous monitoring, remote patching and baseline update deployment to maintain consistency of installs and preserve cybersecurity posture.
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Join our dynamic team at Spectrum as an IT Support Manager. A solid knowledge base of commonly used DoD cybersecurity tools such as Host Based Security System (HBSS), Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) Tool, Nessus, Vulnerability Remediation Access Management (VRAM) tool, Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS), and DISA Secure Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs) is highly desired.
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The Trusts & Estates Litigation Attorney must have 3+ years of recent experience in civil litigation, preferably with probate and trust litigation experience. The Trusts & Estates Litigation Attorney must have strong organizational, interpersonal and communication skills, excellent research and writing skills, and experience in court appearances and drafting of motions, discovery, etc.
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We are an expanding law firm with a statewide practice representing school districts, community college districts, university auxiliary organization and public charter and private schools in areas of governance, labor relations, Title IX services, harassment and discrimination complaints, investigations, school facilities, student discipline, litigation and other areas of general counsel.
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Support field testing and evaluation exercises several times a year with different USV and UAV platforms, where you get to validate the autonomous behaviors with a swarm of surface and aerial robots.
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The ideal eDiscovery Paralegal candidate needs to have a minimum of 3 years experience working in an eDiscovery or litigation support environment including knowledge of the litigation process, advanced understanding of the technology supporting litigation efforts.
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