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10 years' experience practicing as a Patent Litigation attorney; with particular experience with Patent Litigation’s administrative proceedings, the lifecycle of a matter from inception to trial, and the costs associated with same (discovery, motion practice, preparing for trial.
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Provide support to the IP litigation team, including legal research and discovery assistance. The ideal candidate should possess a strong knowledge of Chemistry, assist the IP litigation team as needed, and be ready to handle a minimum portable book of $200k.
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The commercial litigation paralegal will be a vital member of the litigation team, providing comprehensive support to our attorneys in handling commercial disputes. Litigation Paralegal Wilmington, DE - $70-90k.
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Advanced level of demonstrated knowledge and skill in the following areas: investigation techniques; written and verbal communication related to claims handling; insurance contracts; legal requirements and regulations; damage and/or loss evaluation; negotiations; industry trends; litigation procedures, reserving, and time management skills.
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DLS Discovery offers dynamic solutions in litigation support including: EDD, Document Retrieval, around the clock production services for binders, trial exhibits, mail fulfillment, and courier services extending from Washington, DC to New York.
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Summary Statement The Delaware Department of Justice is seeking a Deputy AttorneyGeneral (“DAG”) to join its Civil Division Affirmative Litigation Unit, torepresent the Division of Human and Civil Rights (“DHCR.
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The Legal Specialist Sr. is responsible for leading support staff and providing legal support services for multiple Medicaid states, enterprise-wide functions, and/or the most complex litigation through highly complex legal assignments and projects, which utilize a recognized area of specialization and knowledge specific to the company.
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The Wilmington office is seeking a Bankruptcy Paralegal/Secretary with litigation experience. At least three (3) years of bankruptcy litigation work experience. The Wilmington office is seeking a Bankruptcy Paralegal/Secretary with litigation experience.
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Qualified candidates must have law firm or in-house experience handling patent litigation matters. Qualified candidates must have law firm or in-house experience handling patent litigation matters.
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The Managing Law Clerk Specialist will assist to maintain the Firm's litigation calendar using market based calendar software. Docket and enter litigation related deadlines in the Firm's calendar software.
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Thorough understanding of the legal process associated with litigation of insurance claims. Developing knowledge of litigation file handling for minor, moderate, and complex litigated claims.
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May represent/advocate for the organization in litigation, arbitration, mediation or other disputes with courts, government agencies, or other legal authorities. Provide legal advice/counsel in business-related areas of expertise (e.g., corporate law, real estate, tax, business litigation, transactions/anti-trust, compliance, intellectual property, employment/labor, corporate governance, ethics, etc.
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Burr & Forman's Wilmington, DE office is seeking a junior associate for its bankruptcy and restructuring and litigation practice. Candidates should have experience or interest in corporate bankruptcy, restructuring, creditors' rights and/or litigation matters.
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Investigate and analyzes determinations on complex service-related disputes involving consumers to ensure compliance with credit card regulations, avoid litigation costs and promote consumer goodwill.
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Its lawyers provide litigation and other dispute resolution services in multi-jurisdictional and other high-stakes matters; deliver regulatory counsel; and execute the full range of strategic domestic and cross-border transactions.
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