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NVLSP often serves as amicus or lead counsel in impact litigation throughout the United States. The Legal Office Assistant is responsible for drafting and processing outgoing mail, processing and distribution of a high volume of incoming mail, updating department spreadsheets, and working closely with our paralegals to perform other data entry functions.
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Representing the USPTO Director in federal district courts and appellate courts, including defending decisions of the USPTO Director and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, preparing amicus briefs on behalf of the USPTO Director on issues of importance to the development of intellectual property law, and working with the Department of Justice to assist the Solicitor General in trademark and other intellectual property cases before the United States Supreme Court.
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The Solicitor is the Commission's chief appellate attorney, overseeing all aspects of the agency's litigation involving appeals from district court civil enforcement actions, petitions for review of Commission rulemakings and adjudicative orders, and cases in which the Commission appears as amicus curiae.
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Leads the investigation of potential cases, preparation of cases for filing and trial, preparation of amicus briefs, and the conduct of discovery and negotiations. Oversees and investigates potential cases to determine whether to recommend filing a lawsuit or an amicus brief.
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Articulate and represent the Lawyers’ Committee’s positions on DEI issues through public speaking, op-eds, amicus briefs, and coalition work. Draft amicus briefs in alignment with the Lawyers’ Committee’s mission.
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Position Summary: The Civil Rights Litigation Staff Attorney (“Staff Attorney”) will be responsible for furthering Advancing Justice-AAJC’s impact litigation and amicus practice. Draft full range of litigation-related materials, including but not limited to preparing complaints, internal case memos, merits briefs, amicus briefs, and discovery requests.
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Working with the ACLU's affiliates around the country, along with other projects in the ACLU's national office, the SSCI identifies cutting-edge cases of constitutional import in state supreme courts and files briefs in those cases, either as amicus curiae or co-counsel.
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Supervising, in coordination with the Solicitor, all intellectual property litigation involving the USPTO as a party or amicus, for example litigation involving the USPTO Director in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and other federal district and appellate courts as consistent with delegations from the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Provides supervision of substantive legal matters (which includes affirmative litigation and interventions, regulatory comments, and amicus briefing) and ensures that all legal work filed or undertaken by Democracy Forward meets the highest standards of excellence.
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Reporting to the President and CEO, the Legal Director will supervise legal cases and filings undertaken by Democracy Forward as well as the development of new litigation matters and activities. Democracy Forward seeks an exceptional lawyer and leader to serve as a strategic partner in leading and growing its legal team.
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The Law Clerk will assist our Taxpayer Defense Center with substantive research, authoring, and editing assistance in preparing motions and amicus curiae briefs to appellate courts and reports on important legal and economic issues relating to tax.
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The Fellow will track AUCD sign-on letters and amicus brief participation. The AUCD office is located in downtown Silver Spring, MD, one block from the red line Silver Spring Metro station and next to a county-maintained parking garage.
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Established in 1970, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (Reporters Committee) provides pro bono legal representation, amicus curiae support, and other legal resources to protect First Amendment freedoms and the newsgathering rights of journalists.
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Examples of the projects include research for cases and amicus briefs, big-picture research on case areas, and helping teams identify potential clients. Examples of the projects include research for cases and amicus briefs, big-picture research on case areas, and helping teams identify potential clients.
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Monitor relevant policy issues to identify instances where Democracy Forward should consider getting involved in litigation (either affirmative litigation or as an amicus or intervenor) or in regulatory advocacy.
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