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The San Francisco office of this highly prestigious, multi-national firm has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years and provides a full spectrum of legal services in a number of areas, including: commercial litigation, antitrust, intellectual property, health care, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, real estate, project finance, and environmental.
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Earthjustice is a legal advocacy organization with a particular focus on litigation, so the successful candidate for this position is likely to be an experienced attorney with expertise in litigation.
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Our client, a well-established and highly regarded law firm, is looking for an IP litigation attorney with at least 3 years of intellectual property (primarily patent) litigation experience.
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Responsibilities:Oversee impact and strategic litigation, including amicus and appellate matters and individual cases as appropriate. The Legal Director will play a key role in our community lawyering model of direct legal services and community engagement that feeds into policy advocacy and impact litigation.
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The Sales Executive, Field Sales promotes and sells Attorney Legal Marketing solutions (FindLaw, Super Lawyers, Abogado, LawInfo) through outbound telephone calls to new and existing small law firm customers (one to ten attorney size.
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As the eDiscovery Manager & Litigation Paralegal, you will support the Litigation, Compliance and Employment teams in defending litigation matters, managing eDiscovery, and case file management from commencement through settlement or trial.
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Overseeing strategic litigation, including amicus and appellate matters and individual cases as appropriate. Hiring legal staff, in conjunction with the Executive Director and Management Team. Directly managing, supervising and evaluating a significant portion of our attorney staff including supporting in creating roles and goals for each attorney and then preparing quarterly and annual performance evaluations.
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Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney. Workers Compensation Defense Attorney. Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney. Workers Compensation Defense Attorney. Flexible work-from-home ability.
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Responsibilities: Assists the in-house counsel Litigation team with management of administrative, pre-litigation and litigation matters (including complex litigation), as well as external legal requests.
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NHLP delivers most of its services by phone, video or email, although the staff attorney will need to occasionally travel for litigation, policy advocacy, conferences, or to provide in-person trainings.
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We are seeking a skilled Real Estate Litigation Attorney to join our dynamic legal team. Job Title: Litigation Associate. Represent clients in real estate litigation matters, including disputes related to property ownership, leases, and zoning issues.
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As Chief Litigation Counsel, the attorney would be responsible for overseeing all of the corporation's patent litigation and civil litigation across the globe. A large national law firm is looking for a patent litigation attorney with 1-5 years of experience for their Chicago office.
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Manage all aspects of routine litigation matters including issuance and administration of legal holds, fact investigation, strategy development, discovery, motion practice, mediation, settlement negotiations, trial and appeal.
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Litigation includes all aspects of civil litigation, including trials and proceedings in all forums, whether at the local, state or federal level, mediation, arbitration, workers' compensation, and administrative proceedings, and any necessary appellate work.
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Unlike many other prosecution agencies, we prosecute felony cases vertically, meaning that one Assistant District Attorney will handle a case from its arraignment to final disposition, allowing for more meaningful interaction and attention paid to victims and the pursuit of justice.
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