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Job Description: Class Action & Mass Torts Associate Attorney (Mid Level) One of our top law firm clients is searching for a Consumer Class Action and Mass Torts Associate. Class Action Defense Experience: In areas such as false advertising, product defect, and false representation; and/or experience with mass tort/MDL (required.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, A law firm is seeking a Product Liability And Mass Torts Associate Attorney with the following responsibilities, qualifications, and requirements:Job Overview:The Product Liability And Mass Torts Associate Attorney will represent leaders in various industries, including pharmaceutical, medical device, food, agribusiness, and automotive.
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If you are a motivated professional looking for a long-term fit where you can grow in a role, and will be valued and empowered, then we invite you to apply to our Litigation Docket Specialist (California and Mass Tort-Specific Docketing) position.
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BlackRock's Retirement Solutions (RS) team sits within the MASS organization and aims to be the engine that serves our global retirement business as the center of lifecycle investing, bringing together expertise in strategy, research, portfolio management and technology.
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The Associate Hardware Research Scientist (Mass Spectrometry– Ion Traps) is responsible for driving innovation around ion traps and mass analyzers. Are you ready for the next step in your mass spectrometry career.
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2-8 years of experience with high-resolution mass spec machines and techniques in proteomics mass spectrometry. The Chemical Biology group is responsible for guiding the identification and development of DUBTACs through the establishment of cutting-edge mass spectrometry (MS) platforms.
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The Senior Scientist will be a member of the DMPK function providing expertise as a key component of the multi-disciplinary drug discovery effort in our Research & Development Division South San Francisco, with a focus on supporting preclinical development of next generation biologics, antibody drug conjugates (ADC), small molecule and peptide using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) technologies.
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Class Action defense experience in false advertising, product defect and false representation; and/or experience with mass tort/MDL (required). Our team is expanding and we are searching for a Consumer Class Action and Mass Torts Associate.
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Associate Specialist Position in Mass Spectrometry-Based Comparative Proteomics, UCSF Sandler-Moore Mass Spectrometry Core Facility. The Sandler-Moore Mass Spectrometry Core Facility is a designated enabling technology center that serves as a mass spectrometry resource for the UCSF proteomics research community.
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Our client is seeking a mid-level Consumer Class Action and Mass Torts Associate Attorney for their offices in San Diego and San Francisco. The ideal candidate will have 3-4 years of experience in class action defense, particularly in false advertising, product defects, and false representation, as well as mass tort/MDL experience.
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