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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm is seeking a Civil Litigation Associate Attorney for their Las Vegas, NV office. Here's the job description:Job Overview:The Civil Litigation Associate Attorney will handle a diverse range of cases, including contract disputes, personal injury claims, construction defects, and more.
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Join GGRM Law Firm, Nevada's premier injury law firm in Las Vegas, NV, as a Workers' Compensation Associate Attorney and make a significant impact on the lives of those who have been injured.
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This is an opportunity for a dedicated Criminal Defense Attorney to gain valuable experience and further their career with a established firm in the Las Vegas area. The Associate Attorney will manage their caseload, as well as client interaction, and can collaborate with our wonderful Criminal Defense Team of Attorney's and legal assistants.
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We are a reputable and forward-thinking mid-sized law firm located in the heart of Las Vegas, Nevada, and we are seeking a talented Civil Litigation Attorney to join our accomplished team.
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Position Overview: As an Associate Attorney, you'll play a crucial role in our plaintiff's personal injury practice, working alongside experienced trial lawyers to secure optimal outcomes for our clients.
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Position Description: Civil Litigation Associate for a law office in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Los Angeles, CA - Remote work opportunities are available. Our boutique law office is seeking a full-time Civil Litigation Attorney to start immediately.
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The client is seeking a motivated and talented Associate Attorney to join our Las Vegas office. Location: Las Vegas, NV (Remote/Hybrid) Job Title: General Liability Attorney.
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The Las Vegas office of WSHB, a national civil litigation defense firm, is looking for associate applicants with at least 3-5 years of experience for its expanding medical malpractice, transportation, construction defect (specifically with experience representing developers) and general liability litigation groups.
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We are looking for a full-time Associate Attorney to join our firm's practice in Las Vegas, NV. This position imparts broad responsibilities and exposes you to a range of legal issues related to consumer protection, including transactional and civil litigation matters.
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A litigation firm located in Las Vegas, we strive to understand our clients' personal and economic needs in order to obtain the best possible settlement and, if necessary, optimize our recovery at trial.
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Wilson Elser's Las Vegas office is currently seeking an Insurance Coverage/Insurance Litigation Associate Attorney. Please consider joining our team by applying online or sending your credentials to AttorneyRecruiting@wilsonelser.com and putting "Las Vegas Insurance Coverage Associate Attorney" in the subject line.
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We are looking for an Associate Attorney to join our Las Vegas, Nevada office The ideal candidate will have at least 2-4 years’ experience handling business transactions and litigation, possess excellent organizational skills, the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and meet deadlines and regularly exercise independent judgment.
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We have multiple openings for Commercial Litigation Associate Attorneys in our Las Vegas office. For consideration, please submit a cover letter, resume and writing sample to kxowens@grsm.com, with Associate Attorney in the subject line.
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A Reputable Law Firm is seeking mid-level Real Estate Construction Associate to join the firm in its Las Vegas location. We expect associates to invest 1800 hours on billable matters, 75 hours of pro bono/public service work (or 50 hours of pro bono legal work), including at least 25 hours dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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We are looking for an Associate Attorney to join our Las Vegas, Nevada office The ideal candidate will have 2-4 years’ experience handling business transactions and litigation, possess excellent organizational skills, the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and meet deadlines and regularly exercise independent judgment.
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