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Draft, review, and/or analyze routine legal documents as requested by attorneys; conduct legal research under attorney supervision. A mid-level litigation paralegal with work experience gained at Amlaw 100 firms or specialized litigation boutique law firms working on complex litigation, investigation, and/or arbitration matters.
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We're looking for a Litigation Counsel to join our team responsible for responding to litigation matters and legal requests. As Litigation Counsel, you'll work with our internal legal team, external counsel, and stakeholders across the company to handle ongoing lawsuits, respond to litigation threats, and assist in broader legal strategy.
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Located in the nation’s capital, the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is the chief legal office of the District of Columbia. Exceptional legal research and writing skills; The OAG enforces the laws of the District, defends and provides legal advice to the District’s government agencies, and protects the interests of the District’s residents.
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7 years of experience with legal, regulatory and litigation matters, including strategically addressing, minimizing, and avoiding regulatory risk. Whether you're a patent attorney, an intellectual property expert or an engineer headed to law school, Google Legal lets you address unanswered legal quandaries and create new precedents.
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Enhance the experience for top clients by serving as a point of contact for the in-house legal operations team to improve the overall engagement and efficient delivery of legal services.
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You will work with other legal analysts to develop litigation and bankruptcy content for Bloomberg Law. You will leverage your litigation experience to recommend, design, and run cross-team projects to create and support litigation clients.
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Having a diverse team enhances the quality of legal services we provide to our clients, sustains our standing as a premier IP law firm, and strengthens the fabric of our firm. Case management, including direct supervision of paralegal and litigation assistant(s.
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Latham & Watkins is committed to diversity, equal opportunity, sustainability, and pro bono legal services. The Business Development Specialist – Litigation & Trial is an integral part of Latham’s Business Development team.
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You will provide both paralegal and executive administrative support in areas of general legal department support, litigation management, regulatory compliance, legal research, contracts and other legal responsibilities.
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CGS is seeking a dedicated eDiscovery Litigation Technologist to join a fast-paced and hard-working team to assist with any legal accounts. Contractor shall monitor daily separation reports to identify departing legal hold custodians and ensure proper preservation of material subject to legal hold requirements.
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Per Legal Times (2023): "A Preferred Law Firm for In-house Lawyers" Seeking an attorney with experience in patent litigation. A consistent finalist for American Lawyer's National Litigation Department of the Year.
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Single Family LAR: Manages external law firms and provides default-and REO-related legal services involving Freddie Mac-owned or guaranteed single family mortgages (foreclosure, bankruptcy, eviction title, closing and loss mitigation matters), related non-routine litigation, and REO personal injury matters.
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Perform factual and legal research in databases including Lexis Nexis, Westlaw, Docket Navigator, PACER, EDIS, and the USPTO. Coordinate document collection, review, and productions in concert with litigation support and third party e-discovery vendors.
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Under the direction of the D.C. Manager of Legal Assistants and attorneys, the Commercial Litigation Legal Assistant will assist and provide support to the Firm's clients and case teams.
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Best Staffing Providers for Legal/Litigation Staffing (The Recorder) Best of Legal Recruiters (Corporate Counsel) Largest Legal Staffing Firm (SIA) Hire Counsel works exclusively with the legal sector and is recognized as a national leader in legal staffing.
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