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Providing consulting on the areas of restorations and preservation Managing construction projects and implementing design solutions High volume of projects per year leading to a large range project opportunities (Roofing, foundations, balconies, parking structures, façades and curtainwalls Litigation support chances Qualifications Bachelor's or Master's degree in Architecture, Engineering, or a related field.
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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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Must have strong knowledge of litigation support data loading, file conversion and manipulation for loading to various database platforms. If you are experienced in processing and loading data in litigation support and you’re well-organized and able to manage multiple critical tasks under tight deadlines, have good customer service skills, and thrive in a fast-paced and diverse environment, this job is for you.
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Preparing for and managing both affirmative and defensive litigation at all levels and at various stages, including but not limited to pre-filing assessments, complaints and answers, motions practice, discovery, mediation / dispute resolution, trial, and appeal.
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With our longstanding clients representing over 180+ diverse industries and our work spanning patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright, antitrust, class action, breach of contract, and more, your intellectual curiosity will be nourished daily.
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Requires knowledge of litigation discovery process, and the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) workflow. Has experience with the litigation discovery process, including the EDRM workflow.
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Handles all aspects of appellate and trial court litigation, including researching and drafting appellate briefs and pleadings, preparing administrative records, negotiating agreements with opposing counsel, and advising and coordinating with counsel for patties supporting the Board's action with respect to litigation strategy.
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The Document Management Analyst I performs moderately complex litigation support tasks, including, for example, detailed review and analysis of case materials in a broad range of subject matters, such as financial records, health care materials, and other litigation files.
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Experience training and supervising staff in the use of Relativity and other litigation support applications. Please note this is not a fully-remote position, and the current work schedule is 1 day in the office and 4 days of remote work; however, this is subject to change.
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The Counsel may also be called upon to serve as faculty or assist with events in areas outside of antitrust and consumer protection, e.g., litigation skills trainings, from time to time as the need arises.
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The Futures and Derivatives Group works closely with lawyers in our Blockchain & Cryptocurrency, Bank Regulation and Enforcement, Broker-Dealer Compliance and Regulation, Investment Management, Securities Enforcement, and Securities Litigation Groups.
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We are seeking an associate who is experienced with all facets of supporting a government contracts practice including researching and advising on such regulations as the Federal Acquisition Regulations; litigation supporting including discovery, brief-writing, and document review; and analyzing contract and grant documents as part of complex, multi-jurisdictional corporate transactions.
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The work will involve both execution and oversight of litigation engagement work streams that may be either quantitative or qualitative in nature, with responsibilities such as: Working with senior practitioners in judicial proceedings to provide economic analyses of antitrust and other competition matters.
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Recruit, hire and train support staff on roles and responsibilities, policies and procedures, and litigation software including Relativity, CaseMap, Trial Director and others. The Project Manager position is a great opportunity for a litigation support professional to gain practical, hands-on experience assisting with high profile cases being investigated and litigated by the Department of Justice.
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You will work on cases long before appeal, and sometimes as a way to prevent appeal altogether across a wide range of subjects, including intellectual property, financial services, securities, privacy, antitrust, federal preemption, insurance law, corporate governance, criminal law, and constitutional litigation.
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