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The Litigation Docket Specialist is responsible for monitoring assigned shared mailboxes and related docket requests and docketing same in a timely manner according to firm guidelines and procedures utilizing the firm’s litigation docketing software.
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Antitrust, Competition & Trade Mid-Level AssociateFreshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP is seeking midlevel and senior antitrust litigation associates to join its global Chambers Band 1 ranked Antitrust, Competition and Trade (ACT) practice in all three of its US offices (New York, Silicon Valley, and Washington, DC.
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Delivers excellent work and superior service to the Firm's clients; contributes to the Firm's reputation for excellence by providing highly efficient and effective secretarial and administrative support to a legal team consisting of three or more timekeepers (attorneys and/or paralegals).
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This role is an exceptional opportunity for individuals passionate about patent litigation, eager to work on cutting-edge technology matters for high-profile clients such as Samsung, Adobe, Boston Scientific Corporation, Charter, Crocs, Google, Tesla, and Nike.
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The Litigation/Securities Paralegal has experience with complex litigation, investigations, and matters involving the investigative/enforcement process of US Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulatory agencies; assists with and manages large discovery and eDiscovery initiatives; supervises junior team members; interacts with clients; prepares for and assists at legal proceedings; and designs/implements/maintains case management systems.
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Notes: Firm is seeking an associate with 3-7 years of patent litigation experience. Description: Patent Litigation/EE/CS. The firm advises financial institutions, public and private companies, emerging businesses and state and regulatory bodies on the largest and most complex corporate transactions, novel finance, litigation and tax matters.
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Leidos is looking for a highly-motivated, first-class Data Specialist II to add to our busy team supporting the Litigation Support Section of the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Were on the hunt for a skilled Litigation Associate to join the hive on behalf of our clients in Washington, DC. In this role, you'll tackle complex litigation cases, excel in legal research, and lead document production and discovery processes.
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Candidates should have first or second chair trial experience, as well as civil defense litigation experience. Our client, a prominent national law firm, is seeking a Trial Attorney to join their San Francisco office.
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Consult prescribed sources of information for facts relating to matters of interest to the program; b.
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Nixon Peabody is seeking to hire an experienced commercial litigation associate or counsel to join our office in Washington, DC. The position is in our Construction and Real Estate Litigation practice group.
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One-year of automated litigation support experience with knowledge of the capabilities and use of automated resources and technology for the development, presentation, and prosecution of federal cases; Veritas experience strongly preferred.
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The firm is internationally recognized for its representation of Fortune 500 companies in high-stakes litigation and government-facing matters, as well as its ongoing commitment to pro bono service and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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LHH is partnering with an AmLaw50 firm in Washington, DC to add a Patent Litigation Associate to their team. 1+ years of experience in Patent Litigation. Litigate high-tech patent disputes in US district court and before the US International Trade Commission (ITC); challenge and defend patents in post-grant proceedings before the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO); and counsel clients on IP issues that arise during commercial transactions.
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West Creek 7 (12077), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaAssociate Legal Specialist, Litigation. Experience with electronic discovery, Relativity, and/or project managing litigation discovery.
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