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Assess the business and legal landscape to anticipate potential litigation and disputes and provide proactive advice to the business to mitigate legal risks. Support Legal department, team-related, and other business projects as assigned.
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Find work as a Attorney - Personal Injury Litigation and browse other temporary and permanent legal roles on Legal.io. Financial Services, Consulting, Legal Services, Business Services, Business Consulting, Accounting, Tax Services.
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The Litigation Of Counsel will be responsible for providing high-quality legal representation, engaging in effective communication with clients and colleagues, and managing various tasks within the litigation process.
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Draft, proofread, cite-check, and edit legal documents. · Have used Clio or similar legal technology for case management and timekeeping. · Your interest in the legal field helps you provide superior support to the team.
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Conduct litigation consults, including consulting with staff and managers on charging issues, legal theories, litigation strategy, pleading style, evidentiary issues, litigation risks, and sanctions.
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You have at least five or more years of prior experience working as a litigation legal administrative assistant, ideally in a large DC law firm. As the Legal Executive Assistant with this respected Washington, DC law firm, you will be exposed to a variety of interesting cases while supporting a team of attorneys.
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Proficient in e-filing, legal research, and litigation support. Conduct extensive legal research using resources such as Lexis and Westlaw. Proficient in legal research platforms such as Lexis and Westlaw.
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Duties include, but are not limited to, legal research and writing; drafting briefs, motions, and pleadings ; handling court appearances, witness interviews, and internal investigations; propounding and responding to discovery, drafting position statements for the EEOC and NLRB, and handling grievance arbitrations.
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Ability to perform legal research, conduct asset searches and basic investigation, draft and issue subpoenas, and draft, summarize and index discovery and documents; At least 2 years of experience as a litigation paralegal in California.
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Knowledge of the principles, concepts, and methods of legal research and analysis utilizing eDiscovery tools to perform assigned case development and documentation assignments which are typically covered by established precedents.
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We know that just having sound legal counsel does not translate to a comprehensive and satisfactory experience for a client. Price Benowitz invests in the success and growth of the firm by hiring staff that not only understand the law but also understand the real-world impact that people face when they are going through a legal matter.
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Moore Hall Legal Search has partnered with a large national defense law firm in their search for an employment litigation attorney who would like to work 100% remote with reduced billable hours (1500 average but could be more or less depending on your preferences and experience.
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A national law firm has a new opening for an IP Litigation Paralegal for their office in Washington, DC. This role will provide paralegal support on large, complex cases and assist with case management, document production and review, legal research, trial preparation, and other substantive duties with an emphasis on U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and section 337 matters.
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Leidos is looking for a Litigation Project Managerto support the Civil Rights Division of DOJ.This is a senior level position and is responsible for coordinating all technical aspects and assisting with strategic and legal aspects for all assigned projects and matters involving electronic discovery.
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Work with state and local REALTOR associations, NAR affiliate organizations, and industry partners to develop and coordinate the most effective legal strategies on common litigation issues.
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