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Litigation Associate Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school. The Litigation Associate will have a primary focus on litigation in state and federal court, False Claims Act litigation, and healthcare fraud and abuse enforcement actions and investigations.
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You must possess a J.D. or equivalent degree to qualify for consideration as a Trial Attorney (Senior Litigation Counsel) for the Department of Justice, Antitrust Division. Have experience in the investigation of potential federal civil or criminal antitrust and/or white-collar criminal violations, or general federal litigation experience, including criminal and/or civil cases; and.
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As an Associate General Counsel in the Litigation and Regulatory Practice Group, you will report to the Head of the practice group (who is based in San Jose), and work closely with all members of the Global Legal team and business leaders throughout the company.
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Attorney with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) or equivalent non-U.S. law degree, with at least ten years of litigation or other relevant experience in a non-U.S. country or in international law; or equivalent training in another highly relevant professional field with at least 10 years of advocacy experience in an international context.
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A law firm is currently seeking a Mid to Senior-level Privacy and Cybersecurity Litigation Associate Attorney for their San Francisco office with 4-6 years of complex consumer class action experience, particularly focusing on privacy, cybersecurity, and technology, preferably from a large law firm.
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Employment Litigation Attorney. If you have 3-6 years of labor & employment attorney experience, we want to hear from you! If you have 3-6 years of labor & employment attorney experience, we want to hear from you.
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Advanced proficiency of practice/litigation support applications. IT Operations Manager/ Technology Operations Manager/ IT Supervisor/ IT Service Manager/ IT Support Manager/ IT Service Operations Manager.
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The Lead Counsel will work with the Foundation's lawyers and public policy professionals to power Wikimedia's program for strategic litigation, identifying and executing on opportunities to advance the Wikimedia mission and create a global legal ecosystem in which free knowledge can thrive.
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Minimum of eight (8) years relevant experience in immigration and removal defense, preferably for people with criminal convictions, and/or civil rights, with a legal services, policy advocacy, or state/federal court litigation approach, ideally with familiarity in practicing in a nonprofit organization.
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Recording all litigation documents in the docketing database and, under the supervision of the Assistant Managing Attorney, calculating procedural due dates. Assisting with the maintenance of the litigation docket/preparation of documents.
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Experience in performing failure cause & origin analysis on soils, subsurface geology and building system interaction, authoring geotechnical engineering evaluations/technical reports, and construction litigation is desired.
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We are looking for an experienced, creative, collaborative, detail-oriented attorney to join Carta's legal team to handle a variety of employment and litigation matters. Manage a portfolio that could encompass a variety of employment matters, including dispute resolution, litigation, unemployment claims, administrative audits, agency charges, and workers' compensation claims.
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Mid-level Patent Litigation Associate in Intellectual Property & Technology in San Francisco, CA Job requires five days a week on-site in San Francisco, CA Compensation and Benefits: A competitive salary ranging from $235,000 to $365,000, commensurate with experience.
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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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High Level of Contact With: Lawyers, paralegals, and other legal support staffDisputes Technology & Services (DTS) Practice Group LeaderDTS Paralegal Manager Moderate Level of Contact With: Client representativesDTS eDiscovery and Litigation Technology staffInformation Technology staffVendor representatives Physical Demands: Must be able to lift boxes of files weighing approximately 15 pounds.
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