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Complex Litigation Attorney Requirements: 2+ years civil litigation experience preferred Experience in business litigation,professional liability, premises liability, general liability or personal injury, employment law, real estate, construction, real estate or related fields.
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Litigation Paralegal - Employment Law, General Liability, Professional Liability & Insurance Defense
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This career opportunity is with a women-owned full service defense firm that represents domestic and international businesses and individuals in complex litigation and trial for labor and employment, professional liability, general liability, business litigation & transactions, class actions, and education law matters.
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An established law firm is seeking an experienced Labor and Employment Litigation Assistant with at least 5 years of experience in assisting with cases and supporting legal teams.
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Firm also welcomes candidates with experiences across the litigation spectrum (e.g., class actions, appellate, environmental, securities, antitrust, IP, Labor & Employment, etc.) Global Law Firm's San Francisco office is seeking an Associate to join its litigation practice.
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Our client, a national law firm with 40 offices and more than 500 attorneys, is currently seeking an Associate Attorney – Employment Litigation in San Francisco, California.
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Sideman & Bancroft is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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The Firm is ranked in the First Tier nationally in the category of Labor and Employment Litigation, as well as in both Employment Law and Labor Law on behalf of Management, in the U.S. News - Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, A law firm located in San Francisco is seeking an Employment Litigation Associate Attorney with 4-6 years of experience.
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Experience in labor and employment law, public sector law and appeals is a plus. On behalf of various public entities, the firm is litigating cutting edge issues regarding application of the state and federal contracts clauses, including a case pending in the California Supreme Court.
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The candidate must be licensed to practice law in the state of California with a minimum of 5 years of experience in employment matters, including wage and hour, PAGA, and FSLA. Prior employment litigation experience is required, including 1st or 2nd chair trial, mediation, or other dispute resolution processes.
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Crowell & Moring LLP is an international law firm with offices in the United States, Europe, MENA, and Asia that represents clients in litigation and arbitration, regulatory and policy, and transactional and corporate matters.
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Greenberg Traurig, a global law firm, currently has an excellent full-time employment opportunity in the West Coast Regional Team of Litigation Docketing for a Litigation Docketing Assistant.
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Major top tier law firm experience in an employment litigation practice is preferred and a federal judicial clerkship is a plus. Our North America Employment & Compensation Practice Group provides clients with “one stop” domestic and international employment law counseling and litigation representation.
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A leading national law firm that is frequently included on the list of "Best Companies to Work For" among U.S. law firms by U.S. News & World Report, is seeking an Employment Litigation Attorney.
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Practice Areas: Civil Litigation(Personal Injury, Medical Law, Family Law, Employment Law, etc.) We are looking for Litigation Attorneys to join our client, a prestigious San Francisco-based law firm representing plaintiffs and defendants in a wide range of areas across California and beyond.
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