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Litigation AssociateLocation: San Diego, CAOur client, a top-tier AmLaw 100 firm, is seeking a skilled Litigation Associate to join their growing team in San Diego. At least 4 years of substantive litigation experience, including products liability and/or breach of warranty matters, ideally in a mid-size or large law firm.
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Key Responsibilities: Represent clients in litigation matters involving products liability, consumer protection, and breach of warranty. Represent manufacturers nationwide in single-plaintiff claims and mass action litigation.
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This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated attorney to be part of an expanding practice that offers litigation services to a diverse group of national and international clients. Candidate Profile: JD from a top-tier law school with a strong academic record.
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In addition to a collegial work environment, the firm provides a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, life, and disability insurance, a 401(k) plan, paid time off and moreApplication Requirements: Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and law school transcript.
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The Associate Attorney will be responsible for day-to-day tasks such as drafting pleadings, motions, and discovery, as well as appearing for court hearings, depositions, mediations, and ultimately, trial.
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Higgs Fletcher & Mack LLP, one of San Diego’s oldest and most prestigious law firms, seeks an experienced Civil Litigation Associate Attorney for our healthcare, medical malpractice, and business litigation practice areas.
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A San Diego, CA law firm is seeking a dedicated Complex Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team. 1-3 years of experience in real litigation, focusing on legal research, motions, and discovery.
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Although the Firm’s practice is broad, we focus primarily on Consumer Defense; Compliance & Regulatory; Employment Law; Business & Transactions; Licensing; Securities Litigation; Bankruptcy Law; Commercial Litigation; and Appellate Practice.
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We are currently partnered with an Am Law 200 Firm seeking a seasoned associate for employment litigation, boasting a minimum of 3 years' practice. While extensive expertise in employment law is preferred, those with robust litigation background and evident interest in said field will be considered.
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A bit about us:We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Litigation Associate to join our legal team. The ideal candidate must have a 2-4 years of experience in insurance litigation, and catastrophic defense.
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You will represent manufacturers, importers, distributors, and retailers of consumer products in litigation and regulatory matters involving the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and consumer product safety laws.
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Adams & Martin Group is assisting a highly respected, remote-first law firm in their search for a complex litigation attorney to handle cases in class action, securities, consumer fraud, and employment law.
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Our client, a prominent regional law firm, is seeking a Litigation Attorney to join their Nassau County, Long Island team. The ideal candidate will have 5 to 20+ years of Trucking and Transportation Defense Litigation experience.
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SCMV is seeking a litigation associate with 3-6 years of experience in commercial and business litigation. SCMV is seeking a litigation associate with 3-6 years of experience in commercial and business litigation.
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Experience in drafting and arguing discovery and other motions, taking and defending depositions, managing document productions, and handling complex case management. The firm emphasizes professional growth, case management responsibility, and offers mentorship in trial preparation.
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