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As a litigation attorney, you will work closely with our experienced attorneys to provide compassionate legal support to our clients and handle cases from inception through appeal. -Engage directly with clients and manage cases, empowering them throughout the legal process.
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The associate will work primarily on litigation and arbitration matters in Colorado and throughout the United States, including cases involving commercial, construction, real estate, environmental, toxic tort, energy, and white collar disputes.
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Its major practice areas include car and truck accidents, fire and arson cases, head and brain trauma, industrial accidents, spinal cord injuries, and wrongful death. The candidate must have superior legal research and writing abilities.
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Requires a high degree of claims handling expertise to include a minimum of at least five years experience managing indemnity cases, many with complex or high potential subrogation, rehabilitation, medical management, and/or legal issues & possess an SIP certificate.
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You will also represent clients in high-stakes, complex environmental matters spanning the landscape of environmental law, including significant environmental enforcement actions, high-profile toxic tort class actions and novel cases involving climate change and public nuisance issues.
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Handle fact investigation, legal research, drafting discovery, preparing pleadings, taking and defending depositions and participating in mediations. This role will assist with a broad array of matters, including sophisticated and complex litigation cases.
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2+ years of solid experience in law firms, with a focus on litigation, preferably in insurance-related litigation such as coverage disputes, personal injury cases, premises liability lawsuits, and bad faith claims.
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Work with legal support staff to make sure cases to ensure efficient and compliant resolution of the matter, with that the work is completed in adherence to the firm's policies. Strong knowledge of laws and procedures to perform legal research and develop case strategy.
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If you are looking to take the next step in your legal career, please call today for details. Candidates will expect to be directly involved in their cases and communicate directly with their clients and insureds on a consistent basis.
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This is a full-time position for an Associate Attorney at Faraci Leasure, LLC located in Denver, CO. The Associate Attorney will be responsible for providing legal advice and services, conducting research, and handling all aspects of civil litigation and administrative matters.
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Northern California plaintiff firm representing clients in personal injury and wrongful death actions seeks an attorney with 2-10 years of experience to write legal documents, defend and take depositions, attend court hearings, manage cases and advise clients, representing them in various legal proceedings.
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The ideal candidate must have a minimum of three to five years of litigation experience with complex high-exposure civil cases, excellent writing and advocacy skills, and be comfortable and competent to step into cases and prepare them for trial on tight time-frames.
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Sound legal and business knowledge in working on a broad spectrum of cases and counseling clients with respect to ongoing matters. Undergraduate degree in Biology, Chemistry, Materials Science, Genetics, or Biochemistry is preferred.
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Preferred candidates will have experience across many facets of litigation, including legal research and writing, written discovery, electronic discovery, depositions, expert discovery, mediation, and trial.
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CGS is seeking a Relativity Administrator to join our team supporting the legal organization within a large Federal agency in the DC area. Prepare, process, and deliver collections, review cases, and productions using Relativity, File Intelligence, and other eDiscovery tools.
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