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The Conflicts Attorney will be responsible for assisting with the review, identification and resolution of any potential conflicts issues with respect to clients, matters, as well as new hires.
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Performs medicolegal autopsies at the Medical Examiner's office; consults with the district attorney, public defender, police, and others on medicolegal matters; examines victims or suspects for medicolegal purposes; testifies in court and judicial hearings on medicolegal issues.
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This is a Staff Attorney or Senior Staff Attorney position with primary responsibility for coordinating CAP’s assistance in capital appellate and habeas litigation under the California Racial Justice Act (RJA.
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Review eviction requests for tenants of THC, ensuring that enough documentation exists to successfully prosecute a Non-Payment or Nuisance Eviction case. Must have strong knowledge of San Francisco landlord-tenant law and contract law.
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Significant experience (5+ years) as a commercial real estate attorney specializing in contract review and documentation. Draft, review, and facilitate execution of necessary legal documents while ensuring accuracy, completeness, and compliance with applicable laws, regulations, company policies and commercial interests.
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Policies and Procedures: Collaborate with ESE team to develop, review, and update ESE policies and procedures, including acceptable use policies, incident response plans, and disaster recovery plans.
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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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Assist each resident manager in the preparation and review of annual site plans, which include staff development, maintenance, security, appearance improvement, cost controls, budgets, energy efficiency, and safety.
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This is a full-time Litigation Associate Attorney role based in San Francisco, CA, with flexibility for some remote work. As a Litigation Associate Attorney, you will be responsible for handling day-to-day tasks related to civil litigation defense.
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In particular, the independent legal review of Fair Allocation of Wildfire Damages solutions and the Commission’s implementation of this approach in Commission proceedings will be assigned to the Advisory Attorney V for State Court Work. In addition, the CPUC and the Office of Energy Infrastructure and Safety must regulate and enforce safety practices.
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About the Opportunity We’re looking for a seasoned in-house attorney to work with management and finance to manage our corporate governance program, employment practices, and other projects core to our business as we scale Veza. In this role, you will own all legal aspects of Veza’s corporate initiatives and employment and compensation matters.
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LHH is working with a Civil Litigation firm, located in Oakland, CA, in seeking a skilled Contract Litigation Attorney. Contract Litigation Attorney. The successful candidate will have 3-5+ years of experience in civil litigation, demonstrating expertise in prepping pleadings/motions, discovery, document review, and preferably, deposition experience.
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Please apply now and our team would be happy to review your information for this or other openings in your location of interest. The ideal candidate will also have experience with one or more of the following: global patent prosecution and portfolio management, freedom to operate and patent clearance, licensing and other technology transactions, and due diligence related to merger and acquisitions.
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Under general supervision, researches and analyzes law sources such as statutes, recorded judicial decisions, legal articles, treaties, constitutions, and legal codes to prepare legal documents, such as briefs, pleadings, appeals for review, approval, and use by attorney.
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Our client, a prominent national law firm, is seeking a Trial Attorney to join their San Francisco office. Resumes may be sent to robert.burstein@lexitaslegal.com for review. Our client, a prominent national law firm, is seeking a Trial Attorney to join their San Francisco office.
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