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Labor & Employment Attorney (Plaintiff) ⬅️ 💰 $200k. A prominent law firm specialising in employment law, is seeking a skilled and dedicated labor and employment attorney to join their esteemed team.
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The Education and Employment Specialist (EES) is an energetic and youth-centered individual who is passionate about supporting homeless youth in reaching their educational and employment goals.
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We are looking for a highly-motivated, business-minded attorney to join as Product & Employment Counsel, Global on the Legal & Compliance team. Substantive knowledge of and experience with employment law, particularly in EMEA, LATAM, or AIPAC.
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If you are a brave adventurer on the high seas of litigation with 10 years of experience litigating employment disputes, consider joining Ad Astra Law Group as our First Mate! We have a specialty industry focus: half of our clients are involved in the cannabis industry.
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A law firm in San Francisco is seeking an Employment Associate Attorney with 2-4 years of experience in employment advice and litigation. Strong knowledge and understanding of employment law, including wage & hour regulations, discrimination laws, and non-compete/trade secret matters.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief Risk Officer, this position oversees and manages the Program Managers (2) for Workers' Compensation and Employment Practices Liability. Develop and implement enterprise risk standards, guidelines, and processes to provide a common understanding and vocabulary for enterprise risk management as it relates to the Workers' Compensation and Employment Practices Liability programs.
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A highly regarded boutique employment defense law firm is seeking a motivated associate attorney with a strong base of knowledge of California employment law. The ideal candidate will have at least three years of experience litigating labor and employment law disputes, including wage & hour and class actions.
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Counsel the executive and people teams on a broad range of domestic and foreign employment law issues, including issues relating to recruitment and hiring, employee relations, performance management, internal investigations, leaves of absence, compensation and benefits, restrictive covenants, wage-and-hour compliance, employee privacy, and immigration.
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We are seeking a Permanent Employment Litigation Associate specializing in California wage-hour class action cases. Responsibilities:As a Permanent Employment Litigation Associate, you will be responsible for:1.
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We are seeking candidates with 3 to 4 years of experience in employment litigation law, with focus on California employment law. Familiarity with a broad range of labor and employment law issues including state and federal anti-discrimination laws, labor laws, leave laws, executive employment agreements, pay equity matters, OFCCP compliance, and/or non-competition and trade secret matters, is preferred.
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Established law firm is seeking a Labor and Employment Attorney to add to their growing team! Labor and Employment Attorney. Experience in labor & employment law preferred. The ideal candidate will have at least 1 years experience in litigation and direct experience or interest in labor & employment litigation for the public sector.
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Our client, a national law firm with 40 offices and more than 500 attorneys, is currently seeking an Associate Attorney – Employment Litigation in San Francisco, California. Associate Attorney – Employment Litigation.
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This is a full-time hybrid role for an employment litigation attorney. Knowledge of and interest in employment law, labor law, local government and public law desirable. Prominent San Francisco based law advocating for cities counties and other local public agencies and nonprofits, is seeking a senior litigation associate to join their team.
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Please send a resume should you be interested in the following Labor & Employment Associate Attorney – Midlevel position with an AMLAW Top Firm in the San Francisco, CA office. Job Title: Labor & Employment Associate Attorney – Midlevel.
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Labor & Employment Attorney (Plaintiff) - $200k San Francisco – 100% remote. A prominent law firm specializing in employment law is seeking a skilled and dedicated labor and employment attorney to join their esteemed team.
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