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The law firm is a global legal powerhouse, boasts over 600 attorneys strategically positioned across 15 locations in the United States, Europe, and Asia. For those seeking a dynamic and impactful legal career, our client is not just a law firm; it's a global force shaping the future of legal practice.
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A law firm in Oakland, CA, is seeking a Mid to Senior-level Litigation Attorney to join their team. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Handle a wide range of litigation cases, including conducting legal research and drafting pleadings and motions.
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As an Associate Attorney, you will play a crucial role in representing clients in complex employment law matters, contributing to the success of our firm. Minimum of 2 years of experience practicing employment law with a focus on class action, wage & hour, and/or PAGA cases.
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An AmLaw 100 law firm located in San Francisco is looking for a litigation attorney with experience handling construction defect work to assist with some active cases. Latitude engaged professionals have the level of skill, experience, and judgment as would be expected of a permanent member of our client’s corporate legal department or law firm and the versatility to step into challenging environments and hit the ground running.
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The firm is frequently selected to represent clients as National Counsel in asbestos litigation, and we have handled thousands of asbestos exposure cases throughout the country. Although we would prefer that you have some experience in asbestos and toxic tort law, we are also interested in working with developing talented attorneys who come to us with excellent skills in any litigation arena.
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Our clients are uniformly low-income and are disproportionately Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), and therefore, a firm dedication to racial justice and using the law to fight for marginalized individuals and communities is required.
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About the law firm: Established with several offices nationwide the law firm handles class actions, mass torts, multidistrict litigation, and complex cases. An established plaintiff law firm is hiring an Employment Litigation Attorney in Emeryville, 94608.
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Boutique Recruiting has teamed up with a top construction litigation firm in Oakland, CA to find a Litigation Associate specializing in complex commercial, real estate, and construction law.
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Kaufman Dolowich, an AV-rated® firm designated one of the “Best Companies to Work For” among U.S. law firms by U.S. News & World Report, is seeking an Employment Defense Litigation Associate with a minimum of 3 years of experience on either the defense or plaintiff's side for its San Francisco office.
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An AV-rated law firm with a long, successful history has an immediate need for an Associate Litigation Attorney to join their team in San Francisco. An AV-rated law firm with a long, successful history has an immediate need for an.
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About the Firm: Nationwide Law Firm Complex fast paced cases Collaborative, open door environment Fully in-office role Responsibilities: Locating and interviewing witnesses Unearthing and reviewing historical documents Interviewing clients about their work history and exposure to asbestos Significant client contact Empathy and the ability to build rapport with people from varied backgrounds are keys to success in this position.
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A national plaintiff’s law firm with a focus on public advocacy has partnered with Staffing Technologies in their search for a committed Litigation Associate to supporttheir growing clientele.
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An established San Francisco law firm is seeking a Litigation Assistant with at least 5 years of experience in assisting with cases and supporting legal teams. An established San Francisco law firm is seeking a Litigation Assistant with at least 5 years of experience in assisting with cases and supporting legal teams.
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Robert Half is recruiting an Associate Attorney to prosecute products liability cases on behalf of our national plaintiffs' personal injury practice with an office in the East Bay. Our client law firm has grown steadily over the past decade due to effective marketing and referrals.
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This law firm is particularly known for its excellent training and support from Partners, and you are issued with a Partner mentor to help you transition up into Partnership, if that’s your preferred career path.
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