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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in San Francisco, CA, is seeking a Mid-Level Environmental Associate Attorney with significant expertise in environmental law, encompassing regulatory counseling and litigation.
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The San Francisco office of LCW is seeking to hire a mid-level litigation associate to join its labor and employment practice. Liebert Cassidy Whitmore, with five offices spanning the Golden State, is the premiere law firm representing public agencies, educational institutions, and nonprofits in California.
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Our client, a preeminent California law firm, seeks a junior to mid-level insurance coverage litigation associate with experience representing policyholders. Our client, a preeminent California law firm, seeks a junior to mid-level insurance coverage litigation associate with experience representing policyholders.
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Job Description:We are seeking a mid-level associate corporate attorney with substantial M&A experience for any of our offices in the Bay Area (Silicon Valley or San Francisco), Seattle, Santa Monica or New York. Ideal candidates will have 3-4 years of M&A experience at a leading corporate firm.
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Job DetailsGoodwin seeks a highly qualified licensing mid-level associate with 3-6 years of experience to join our Life Sciences group. Candidates applying for associate positions with Goodwin should have outstanding academic credentials, comparable law firm experience, and excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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Job Description: Class Action & Mass Torts Associate Attorney (Mid Level) One of our top law firm clients is searching for a Consumer Class Action and Mass Torts Associate.
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We have an immediate opening for a junior to mid-level Finance Associate in our San Francisco office. The ideal candidates will have 2-5 years of law firm experience primarily representing sponsors, borrowers, banks, direct lenders and/or other types of lenders in secured and unsecured loan transactions.
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Our firm is seeking a mid-level associate to join its Investment Funds group. We are looking for a full time Attorney to join our team as a Mid-Level Investment Funds Associate.
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Our client is a premier Am law firm, seeking a mid to senior level associate in JD class years 2017-2021 for its dynamic and collaborative Life Sciences transactional practice in San Francisco.
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Our client is seeking a mid-level associate to join its Private Equity Group in any US office. Experience with an AmLaw 100 law firm or the SEC is required. The ideal candidate will have at least three years of experience advising private equity firms and their portfolio companies on complex transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, equity investments, and other general corporate matters.
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Our client, a San Francisco boutique, plaintiffs’ civil litigation and antitrust law firm is seeking a mid-senior level litigation associate to join their growing practice.
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A California based global law firm is seeking an Attorney Recruiting Coordinator who will collaborate closely with the Attorney Recruiting team and other teams across the firm to coordinate recruiting efforts related to hiring law students, lateral attorneys, partner recruiting, entry-level associates, temporary attorneys, staff attorneys, and patent agents.
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Fenwick is seeking an Attorney Recruiting Coordinator who will collaborate closely with the Attorney Recruiting team and other teams across the firm to coordinate recruiting efforts related to hiring law students, lateral attorneys, partner recruiting, entry-level associates, temporary attorneys, staff attorneys, and patent agents.
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The Business and Tax practice group in the San Francisco of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP seeks a mid-level associate attorney with a minimum of three years of law firm experience in the areas of mergers and acquisitions and other significant business transactions.
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Greenberg Traurig (GT), a global law firm, has an exciting full-time employment opportunity for a 2nd – 6th year Associate in the U.S. State and Local Tax (SALT) Practice of our San Francisco office.
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