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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, Job Overview: A law firm specializing in intellectual property law is seeking a Mid-Level Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team in Washington, DC. The ideal candidate will have substantial experience in life sciences or pharmaceutical patent litigation, including Hatch-Waxman litigation, and possess strong counseling skills for disputes within the pharmaceutical industry.
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We assist premier law firms in many different litigation contexts, including antitrust, intellectual property and commercial damages, and with all aspects of litigation, including pretrial discovery, development of economic and financial models, preparation of testimony, and critique of opposing experts.
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Provide legal advice and counsel to clients on a variety of telecommunications matters, including regulatory compliance, contract drafting and negotiation, and litigation. The position will be responsible for providing legal advice and counsel to clients on a variety of telecommunications matters, including regulatory compliance, contract drafting and negotiation, and litigation.
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Responsibilities Associate Attorneys perform a range of work, in partnership with senior attorneys and professional staff, to investigate, develop, and prosecute administrative appeals and litigation including: factual investigation, legal research, case development, record review, client engagement and development, expert evidence and witness development, motions practice and brief writing, oral advocacy, and appellate advocacy.
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Provide strategic legal counsel and representation in complex litigation matters. Key Responsibilities: Manage commercial litigation cases, including drafting and reviewing legal documents, and preparing for trial.
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LITIGATION ASSOCIATELocation: Washington, DC Our client, a prestigious AmLaw 200 national law firm, is seeking a highly qualified and motivated Associate 3-5 years of commercial litigation experience to join their team in Washington, DC. The successful candidate must be admitted to practice in both Washington, D.C. and Virginia.
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3 to 5 years of commercial litigation experience, with federal court litigation experience being a plus. This role offers the opportunity to work on high-profile commercial litigation cases in a collaborative environment.
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Candidate Profile: JD from a top-tier, accredited law school with excellent academic credentials. Application Requirements:Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and law school transcript.
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Civil Litigation Associate Attorney - Washintong, D.C. Premier law firm is seeking solid civil litigation attorneys to join their expanding team! What We're Seeking : Hands-on expertise across all facets of litigation, from law and motion to depositions, trials, and appeals, with strong oral and written advocacy skills.
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Our lawyers and legislative advisors serve domestic and international clients in all areas of corporate and business law, complex litigation, intellectual property, regulatory matters, and government affairs.
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The Associate General Counsel will be an integral part of a small, collegial, and cohesive legal team. The Office of the General Counsel provides internal legal support across all areas of the Firm, and advises regarding all legal or contractual matters with respect to the Firm's engagements.
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This is a unique opportunity to become part of a Band 1 (market-leading) team as ranked by Chambers and Legal 500, renowned for handling a broad mix of litigation, investigation, export control, cybersecurity, mergers and acquisitions, and counseling work.
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Firm seeks full-time Michigan licensed attorney with 3-5 years' experience in medical malpractice impeccable legal research and writing skills to assist the firm's trial lawyers with legal research, writing, and motion practice.
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REQUIREMENTS - The ideal candidate will be a high performer with experience with intellectual property matters, including patent and/or trade secret litigation. - Sound legal and business knowledge in working on a broad spectrum of cases and counseling clients with respect to ongoing matters.
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Manage commercial litigation cases, including drafting and reviewing legal documents, and preparing for trial. Our client, a prestigious AmLaw 200 national law firm, is seeking a highly qualified and motivated Associate.
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