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In addition to engaging in litigation, the Staff Attorney may also participate in and/or lead legal advocacy, including administrative and legislative advocacy. The Staff Attorney, Legal at NILC is a litigator who will initiate and support the identification, development, and litigation of strategic cases to advance the rights of low-income immigrants and their families, primarily in the federal court system.
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Experience in securitization and capital markets transactions with a major law firm or corporate law department. Juris Doctor (JD) degree; membership in good standing in a state Bar and a minimum of eight years of legal experience; Typically has 10-12 years of related work experience.
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Additionally, the selectee will engage in and coordinate litigation including pretrial discovery, briefs, motions, technical reports and studies, cross-examination, expert testimony and oral arguments; maintain familiarity with emerging water utility issues, cases, and legal developments; and provide management a weekly report of case activity.
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The District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General, Civil Litigation Division seeks a Trial Attorney to join its Personnel and Labor Relations Section (PLRS) to represent District agencies in administrative matters before the Office of Employee Appeals, Office of Administrative Hearings, Office of Human Rights, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Metropolitan Police Department Adverse Action Panels, and Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department Fire Trial Boards.
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In this role, you will serve as an administrative business partner and provide excellent daily support to four client-facing Partners in the firm, who may or may not be based in your local office.
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A law firm is seeking a Mid-Level Agency Finance Associate Attorney for their Washington, D.C. office. Prior experience in a leading domestic or international law firm.
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Crowell & Moring LLP is an international law firm with offices in the United States, Europe, MENA, and Asia that represents clients in litigation and arbitration, regulatory and policy, and transactional and corporate matters.
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Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP is a leading international law firm with more than 900 lawyers in offices throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. We are currently seeking a Benefits Manager (Health) t in the Human Resources department, reporting to the Director of Benefits and Well-Being.
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EDUCATION: Master’s Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Legal Studies, National Security, Intelligence, Paralegal Studies) EDUCATION: Bachelor's Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Legal Studies, National Security, Intelligence, Paralegal Studies) OR equivalent experience in lieu of degree.
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The primary purpose of law faculty is to provide effective teaching to Juris Doctor students, produce original scholarly works for publication, and provide service, including leadership, through participation in governance, and operational or development activities in the Law School, the University, and/or the legal profession.
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An international law firm is seeking a full-time Intellectual Property Paralegal for their team. Requirements 5+ years of IP Litigation Paralegal experience required.
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Our clients range from national companies to privately held small businesses and we handle a variety of matters including complex Business Litigation, Partnership and Shareholder Disputes, Trusts, Estates and Wealth Management, Appellate Practice, Municipal Law and Land Use, Taxation (corporate and individual), Bankruptcy and Creditor’s Rights, Cannabis Law, Commercial Real Estate transactions, and more.
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The eDiscovery Technical Consultants serve as expert technical users of electronic discovery applications to support attorneys and paralegal specialists who are responsible for responding to requests related to civil and criminal matters, congressional inquiries, FOIA requests and other inquiries.
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Leading ongoing and developing new litigation and other legal intervention projects for an assigned practice group of the Animal Protection Law department in federal courts, state courts, and administrative agencies to achieve and defend strategic plan metrics.
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Minimum of 10 years of legal experience with either a law firm, corporation, government agency, regulatory body, or combination thereof. Contribute to legal strategy and day-to-day management of litigation, claims, investigations, and examinations.
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