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The Attorney will be responsible for handling labor and employment law matters, employment litigation, conducting legal research, drafting motions, and providing legal advice and representation.
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Law degree from an accredited law school, admission to a bar, and a minimum of 4-6 years of relevant legal experience. In connection with NAC appeals, identifies and engages in appropriate legal research on substantive legal matters and procedural issues, counsels NAC Subcommittees, disposes of all pre-hearing matters, conducts appeal hearings, and drafts memoranda and proposed and final decisions.
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Juris Doctor (JD) or LLM from an ABaccredited law school. The ideal candidate will have 4+ years of experience handling complex litigation matters and be skilled in legal research, brief-writing, document production, and discovery.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Proficiency in Legal Research and drafting Motions. Legal expertise in Labor and Employment Law. Previous experience in healthcare law is a plus.
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Conduct legal research on insurance laws, regulations, and precedents to provide accurate legal advice and strategies. Stay updated on developments in insurance law, litigation trends, and legal strategies through continuing legal education and professional development.
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Requirements:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Proficiency in legal research and drafting legal documents. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Arlington, VA, is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney to handle employment and civil rights matters.
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Education:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Conduct legal research and analysis on government contract regulations and compliance issues. Proficiency in using legal research tools and software.
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Founded by the George Washington University Law School and GW Patricia Roberts Harris Research Professor of Law Spencer Overton, the Multiracial Democracy Project ("the MDP") is an initiative of the George Washington University Law School that seeks to produce solutions that facilitate our nation's transition to a well-functioning democracy that truly represents our increasingly diverse population.
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You will conduct legal research and analysis on questions relating to federal labor relations law and other federal laws; write memoranda, response letters or other legal documents; summarize cases and relevant information; assist staff attorneys with the preparation of briefings and hearings; and perform other duties as assigned, including but not limited to, such tasks as document review and responding to Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act requests.
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Serving as legal counsel in the 2000 President law edition case in Florida, successfully challenged North Carolina’s voter suppression law, and was the founding member of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition that won the ballot initiative to strike down the state’s ban on voting for those with felony convictions.
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Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school. Conduct thorough legal research and draft legal documents, such as pleadings, motions, and discovery requests. Stay updated on legal developments and industry trends impacting construction law.
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Experience and Education:Must possess a Juris Doctorate ( degree from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association at the time of appointment. The Office of the General Counsel provides legal services to the procurement staff including legal advice, litigation support to the Office of the Attorney General, responds to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, draft regulations and legislation.
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Legal research and drafting of client correspondence, discovery devices, summations, appeals and appellate briefs. Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from an accredited law school.
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This is a full-time role for a Litigation Associate at Schulman Bhattacharya, LLC. The Litigation Associate will be responsible for handling legal tasks such as drafting motions, conducting research, preparing for depositions, representing clients in courts, and providing legal counsel.
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Supervised by our attorneys Joe Bishop-Henchman and Tyler Martinez, law clerk responsibilities include substantive research, authoring, and editing assistance in preparing motions in ongoing litigation, amicus curiae briefs to appellate courts, and research reports to a broader audience.
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