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The CACI Project Manager will provide litigation support services, including project planning, intake, processing, loading managing and hosting producing of data, document review, production, hearing and training support, for the USACE in its discovery process.
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Designing and implementing action plans to upgrade new litigation support tools within established environments by participating in Change Control Board Meetings. e-Discovery application support services for the Civil Division's instances of Relativity.
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Additionally, this role entails serving as the primary point of contact for clients regarding basic inquiries and information and may also entail participation in activities like gap assessments, compliance reviews, and litigation support engagements.
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The primary purpose and function of the Hospital Support Coordinator is to professionally handle a variety of requests from associates, hospitals, and clients in a positive manner. Accurately update databases that support field reporting on adjustments, OWP’s, collections, etc.
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Develop appropriate approaches to litigation, arbitration, and dispute resolution; providing regular, clear communication on litigation issues and opportunities to the president and the leadership team as well as the Life Science Platform General Counsel’s officeAssess risk related to mergers & acquisitions strategy from due diligence to post-close integration.
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Manages the large volume of documents and information during the discovery phase of litigation by setting up databases, either on-line or in-house, obtaining assistance and support as necessary from Litigation Support and from outside vendors.
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Drafting and prosecuting patent applications and providing patent litigation support. Experience in U.S. and/or foreign adversarial proceedings (such as patent litigation, Inter Partes Reviews, Post Grant Reviews, or oppositions), including experience developing and implementing a global freedom- to-operate strategy.
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Duties:Conducting legal research and analysis to support intellectual property litigation cases, with a focus on patents and trade secrets within the life sciences sector. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm is seeking a Mid-Level IP Litigation (Life Sciences) Associate Attorney for their Washington, DC office.
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At least one year of experience in automated litigation support including Relativity or similar tools. Directs and supervises the work of paralegals and other support staff, particularly on major paralegal support efforts, such as large legal research projects or major in-courtroom support.
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The Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) conducts functional assessments, generates related Positive Behavior Support Plans (PBSPs), and ensures the effective implementation of the PBSP through staff training and consultation.
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The Mega 5 Litigation Support Team at Leidos currently supporting the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in Washington, DC has an opening for a Law Clerk III to work in a downtown Washington, DC office.
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The collegial team environment, the dedicated professional support staff, and litigation resources provided by the Torts Division, including investigation, discovery, early resolution, and appellate experts, enhance the challenges of this defense work.
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Two (2) years of specialized experience which is defined as professional legal experience in areas such as: appellate litigation; antidumping, countervailing duty and/or safeguard law; judicial clerkship; federal administrative law; and/or experience interpreting statutes, regulations, court decisions and agency determinations related to the USITC; OR.
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As a CGS Mandarin Document Reviewer you will play a key role in supporting various aspects of the company's litigation portfolio including eDiscovery activities, workflow management, and litigation support.
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The Support Operations Associate is a service support role that will provide communication management for users of the 340B ESP™ platform. Provide advanced technical assistance and offer educational support to address complex issues for users of the 340B ESP™ platform.
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