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Our Trial, White Collar and Investigations Business Unit boasts a diverse practice encompassing all facets of complex disputes, from pretrial resolution to trial, including business and commercial litigation, white collar defense and investigations, consumer protection and advertising, employment, entertainment, financial services litigation, health care litigation, intellectual property, patent litigation, and privacy and data security, among others.
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Prior experience as a judicial law clerk is a plus. Candidates should have hands-on litigation experience, including conducting legal research, handling discovery, taking and defending depositions, conducting witness interviews, drafting pleadings, writing briefs, preparing and arguing motions, and preparing for trial.
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This Division is comprised of experienced attorneys who prosecute white-collar crimes such as economic fraud, public corruption, consumer and environmental crimes. Additionally, unique opportunities are afforded to Assistant District Attorneys who show great interest or possess the specialized experience to work within the Offices White-Collar Criminal Division.
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As a company with two decades of experience, our clients include the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Services (DHS/FPS); Department of Defense, Pentagon Force Protection Agency (DoD/PFPA), Department of the Army and Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DoS/DS) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE.
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Manage drafting, editing, and submission of amicus curiae briefs on behalf of the Animal Legal Defense Fund. The Animal Legal Defense Fund’s Litigation Program accomplishes the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s mission by filing strategic high-impact lawsuits against government agencies, individuals, and industries that exploit animals, including factory farms, puppy mills, and roadside zoos that seek to expand the protections for animals under the law.
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Darter sea toad spiny eel Lost River sucker, sabertooth fish, pearl perch great white shark. Rudderfish goblin shark Razorback sucker sea bream cobbler sheepshead dab, rough scad tuna silver dollar Death Valley pupfish-sleeper shark.
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Well versed in providing White Glove VIP/ Concierge Services, Home / Remote support to ALL BMO CM (Capital Markets) end user community. , Investment / Trading applications, firewall issues, Domain namespace White/ blacklisting, printer issues, Client email delivery problems, virtualized system (VDI) errors, various compliance issues, and other problems.
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The research laboratory of Dr. Catera Wilder in the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is engaged in groundbreaking projects focused on understanding the complex, spatiotemporal regulation of immune defense and pro-inflammatory responses during respiratory illnesses.
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Our client's Securities and Financial Services Department is seeking senior associates who have four to seven years post-JD experience (not including clerkships) and who have experience handling SEC Enforcement and other government investigations, internal investigations and other white collar and regulatory enforcement as well as related or parallel securities litigation matters.
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They specialize in complex civil litigation and regulatory enforcement/investigation matters, covering a diverse range of practice areas, including antitrust litigation, securities litigation and enforcement, white-collar defense and investigations, global compliance and anticorruption, M&A/shareholder litigation, intellectual property litigation, and other complex commercial disputes.
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Experience in the area of metrology using atomic force microscopy (AFM), white light interferometry (WLI), chromatic dispersion, profilometry, film thickness measurements, wafer defect detection, microscope inspection, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), etc.
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A law firm is currently seeking a Criminal Defense Attorney for its San Antonio, CA, location. The attorney, reporting to the Managing Criminal Defense Attorney, will play a crucial role in managing a caseload, client interactions, and collaborating with the dynamic Criminal Defense Team of attorneys and legal assistants.
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Our Securities and Financial Services Department is seeking senior associates who have four to seven years post-JD experience (not including clerkships) and who have experience handling SEC Enforcement and other government investigations, internal investigations and other white collar and regulatory enforcement as well as related or parallel securities litigation matters.
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Rooted in its cultural strengths and born out of the Central American justice struggles, CARECEN SF envisions our diverse immigrant community as thriving, where families prosper, build effective community institutions and participate confidently in civic life.
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Implements dietary portion of Ryan White program and ensures all requirements are met. The center offers primary health care services, adult medicine, pediatrics, family planning, OB/GYN, HIV and homeless services.
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