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The ideal candidate should possess comprehensive knowledge of the California Code of Civil Procedure, particularly in discovery, document review, and motion practice. A law firm in San Francisco, CA, is seeking a Senior Employment Litigation Associate Attorney with a strong background in California employment law and litigation.
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Competency in standard eDiscovery tools and platforms, extranets, particularly for source code review, document review, and document production; Conduct legal research under the supervision of a managing attorney using standard tools like LexisNexis/Westlaw as well as PACER and other electronic court databases and filing systems.
$112,000 - $163,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Yesterday - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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We train partners here At a minimum, you must possesses working knowledge of the California Code of Civil Procedure, including discovery, document review, motion practice. We have a specialty industry focus: half of our clients are involved in the cannabis industry.
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We seek attorneys to assist with document review, privilege review, expert testimony, legal research, and foreign language translation. Experience with electronic document review technology.
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Utilizes eDiscovery review platforms including Relativity, Recommind and other analytics tools including TAR, predictive coding, and Early Case Assessment; strong use and familiarity in handling data processing and document processing.
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Familiarity with Relativity or similar document review platforms. Demonstrated expertise in document review, legal research, and court submissions. Proficiency in handling Electronically Stored Information (ESI) and managing large-scale document reviews.
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Candidates must have a minimum of 1-3 years of experience with conducting document review projects using a variety of e-discovery technologies. Duties include first level document review, quality checking document review done by contract attorneys, privilege log workflows, and assisting senior associates with management of reviews, collection, and production.
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This is a full-time, professional (non-promotion) track attorney position. The firm is internationally recognized for its representation of Fortune 500 companies in high-stakes litigation and government-facing matters, as well as its ongoing commitment to pro bono service and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Additional responsibilities may include document review, legal research, and motion practice. San Francisco Civil Litigation Firm Seeks Associate Attorney. We are a civil litigation firm seeking a motivated and detail-oriented attorney to join our team.
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Proficient in document review and analysis. Associate Attorney needed for large national law firm for FLSA, Employment Law, and Wage and Hourly litigation. Associate Attorney needed for large national law firm for FLSA, Employment Law, and Wage and Hourly litigation.
$140,000 - $180,000 a yearFull-timeRemoteExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Yesterday - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Prepare client billing, including review and edit of proformas as directed by billing attorney, preparation of cover letters, copying/scanning and mailing/emailing finalized bills to client and Accounting Department.
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Utilize legal databases and technology for efficient document review. LHH Recruitment Solutions is seeking an experienced Insurance Defense Attorney. Remote Contract Attorney – Jersey City, NJ.
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General duties may include, but are not limited to, document review and analysis, open-source research, factual and financial analysis, note-taking for external meetings or court appearances, preparation of court papers, compiling documents for attorney and client review, and organizing electronic case files.
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Experience with drafting commercial and financing documents, document review, legal research, and writing memoranda. Our client is seeking to hire an Associate Attorney, Counsel, or Senior Counsel to join the Project Finance/Public-Private Partnerships and Governmental (Public Finance) Practice Groups at the Firm. The successful candidate will have 3-5 years of project/public infrastructure finance experience at a bank, developer or energy contractor or a large or medium-size firm.
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Handle tasks such as discovery, document review, mediation, depositions, and more. 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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