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Position Title: Patent Litigation AttorneyLocation: Redwood City, CA (SF Bay Area) OR Mclean, VA (Metro DC-Area). Key Responsibilities:Draft and file legal documents related to patent litigation.
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Family Law Attorney (Junior Litigation Associate) We are seeking a talented and dedicated full-time Junior Litigation Associate to join their rapidly growing practice. Adams & Martin Group is excited to partner with a well-established, boutique family law firm in San Francisco that specializes in complex family law litigation.
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Our client, a San Francisco boutique, plaintiffs’ civil litigation and antitrust law firm is seeking a mid-senior level litigation associate to join their growing practice. Antitrust, class action, or complex litigation experience preferred.
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A law firm in San Francisco is seeking a highly skilled Mid-Level Financial Services Associate Attorney to assist with all aspects of litigation, with a primary focus on financial services clients.
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If you are a driven and talented litigation attorney looking for an exciting new challenge, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity today! If you are seeking a litigation attorney position nationally please do not hesitate to contact us in confidence.
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Conduct legal research, draft pleadings, motions, and other litigation documents. Background A minimum of two (2) years of experience in one or more of the following practice areas: complex litigation, toxic tort liability, or environmental liability defense.
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About Company The law firm is in the heart of San Francisco's Financial District and is a full-service probate and estate planning firm offering experienced counsel in a wide range of estate planning matters—from preparation to administration to litigation.
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The office is staffed by an Executive Director, a Managing Attorney, 4 Litigation Attorneys, an amazing Office Manager/Certified Paralegal, a Case Manager, and several Volunteer Attorneys and Interns.
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At least five years as a licensed attorney practicing in civil legal matters, including providing direct legal services, civil litigation, and courtroom representation, working with youth, and practicing in at least one of Youth Justice Team’s primary substantive practice areas.
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If you are a Litigation Attorney with Personal Injury experience, please read on! Manage a caseload of civil litigation files from inception through trial. 3+ years of civil litigation experience.
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Position Summary: We are looking for a skilled and driven Senior Litigation Attorney to join our team, focusing on Employment Class Action cases. Job Title: Senior Litigation Attorney – Employment Class Action.
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This is a growing litigation, probate and family law group focused on serving California individuals and businesses. Primary duties will include: meeting with clients, drafting pleadings, administering depositions, propounding and responding to discovery, conducting research, writing motions, making court appearances, arguing motions, participating in trials, interviewing witnesses, drafting agreements, negotiating settlements, attending mediations, and arbitrations, handling Probate Litigation cases and other activities requested by the partners.
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Our lawyers handle both contentious and non-contentious matters, and provide a range of specialist legal services, for many industry sectors but we have particular expertise in litigation and dispute resolution, especially in defending insurance and liability claims.
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Three (3) to six (6) years of experience as an attorney specializing in intellectual property and/or patent litigation. Demonstrated ability to handle intellectual property litigation cases, from pre-litigation through trial.
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We encourage you to apply and bring your expertise if you’re a:Experienced litigation attorney: You’ll manage the entire legal process, from investigation and discovery though trial prep and court proceedings representing clients in depositions, site inspections, court hearings, trials, etc.
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