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Prepare and draft pleadings and documents required for filing cases, filing motions, and setting forth the position of ORS. Conduct extensive trial or hearing preparation, including drafting of pleadings, discovery, legal research, witness preparation and preparation of pre-filed testimony.
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Support lobbying and regulatory compliance efforts, including research, discovery, and legislative work before the Maryland General Assembly. Our client is a dynamic downtown law firm with a business and commercial litigation department that handles a broad range of legal matters.
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NCH is transforming into an Advanced Community Healthcare System(TM) and we’re proud to: Provide higher acuity care and Centers of Excellence; Offer Graduate Medical Education and fellowships; Have endowed chairs; Conduct research and participate in national clinical trials; and partner with other health market leaders, like Hospital for Special Surgery, Encompass, and ProScan.
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Conduct legal research and draft legal documents such as motions, briefs, pleadings, and discovery responses. Proficiency in legal research tools and software. The ideal candidate should possess a minimum of three years of general litigation experience, excellent academic credentials, and strong research, writing, communication, and advocacy skills.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Senior Litigation Paralegal at Thad L. Myers, P.A. The Senior Litigation Paralegal will be responsible for legal document preparation, document review, legal research, drafting pleadings, and motions on a daily basis.
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Develops and delivers technology solutions through consulting project activities centered around legal research requirements applicable to information governance (specifically record retention and data privacy) housed in Iron Mountain's internal database taxonomies.
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Assist in, research, help in coordination and management of the contracts manager and director as they oversee the entire lifecycle of contracts, from initiation to closeout, ensuring compliance with company policies and legal requirements.
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Conduct legal research and stay updated on relevant laws and regulations. Prepare cases for trial, including the development of legal strategies, interviewing witnesses, and gathering evidence.
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Excellent legal research skills and familiarity with common legal research tools, including AI. Demonstrated track record of balancing legal, quality, and business risk management objectives - distinguishing between risk mitigation and risk elimination.
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Work can be completed remotely and may include conducting legal research and analysis, summarizing deposition transcripts and reviewing records produced by other corporate defendants to assess exposures.
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The litigation paralegal position supports the in-house legal department with legal process, case management, attorney fee tracking, legal research and other assignments as needed, under the supervision of the Senior Paralegal and internal legal counsel.
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Strong legal research skills. RealREPP, a full service commercial real estate recruiting firm, is partnering with a NATIONAL legal firm who specializes in Civil Litigation Defense and is seeking Associate Attorneys to work REMOTE in South Carolina.
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Conducting research using legislation, case law, and other legal authorities as sources. Drafting legal documents, including but not limited to pleadings, contracts, and real property instruments.
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Strong research and writing skills. Associate Attorney - Business & Commercial Litigation, Healthcare & Regulatory Compliance. They also represent hospitals and physician practice groups while offering support in lobbying and legislative matters.
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Collaborate with cross-functional GSK teams, Government Affairs, Public Policy, Medical Affairs, Market Access, Commercial, Health Equity, Communications and Legal and Compliance to build and execute a long-term strategic plan for proactive engagement.
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