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To help you make an informed decision, we aim to shed light on the distinctions between non-attorney services, do-it-yourself bankruptcy software, and the advantages of hiring a qualified Affordable Bankruptcy Attorney.
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Actively affiliates and maintains network of SIU, claims, law enforcement, attorney and related contacts to ensure investigation methods are current and proper operating procedures are utilized.
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In order to help ensure the success of each of our Unbundled Attorneys, we connect them with an attorney mentor, who we refer to as their "Dedicated Support Lawyer" who is responsible for educating them on the best practices of converting their leads into paying clients.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Tampa, FL, is seeking an experienced Employment Litigation Attorney to join their team. Practice Area: Litigation - Labor & Employment, Job Type: Attorney.
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Job Description: As an Insurance Defense Litigation Attorney, you will handle a diverse caseload of insurance defense matters, representing clients in litigation involving insurance claims. A niche-market and reputable Insurance firm that specializes in insuring various institutions is looking to hire an in-house Litigation Counsel to join their fully remote national team that assists with the defense of property, casualty, and insurance coverage litigation in California.
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The Litigation Attorney will handle motor vehicle liability (MVA) / automobile accident cases, including trial prep, depositions leading to trial, complicated settlements, and in-court jury and bench trials, representing plaintiff clients in FL.
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This is the ideal position for 1) a judicial staff attorney, a prosecutor, or public defender who wishes to enter private practice, 2) a former judicial staff attorney, prosecutor, or public defender who is currently practicing civil law and desires a return to criminal law, or 3) a civil attorney with significant research and writing experience who wishes to transition to criminal law.
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Knowledge of and comply with policies and procedures of the Hillsborough County school system, BOCC (Board of County Commissioners), Medicaid, CBC, VOCA (Victims of Crime Act), Office of Attorney General and the Children’s Board of Hillsborough County.
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They are looking for a Pre-Litigation Personal Injury Attorney to join their team. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. This is a Pre-litigation Associate position for a leading personal injury firm.
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Establishing and maintaining contact with the Assistant Attorney General assigned to handle appellate matters, assisting where necessary in the preparation of the record on appeal, and in analysis of appellate issues and arguments raised by the defense, or as necessary to the representation of the State's interests.
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Knowledge of federal laws, state laws, rules, regulations, and applicable guidance, to include: UDAAP, FCRA/Reg V, TILA/Reg Z, BSA/AML, EFTA/Reg E, Reg CC, OCC Heightened Standards, Red Flags applicable to Identity Theft and/or Elder/Vulnerable Adult Exploitation, state laws applicable to Powers of Attorney, Guardianship and Conservatorship and state laws applicable to the detection, prevention and reporting of exploitation of elder or vulnerable adults.
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Seeking an experienced Workers' Compensation Attorney. Seeking an experienced Workers' Compensation Attorney. This is a fully remote role in California. Conduct depositions, mediations, arbitrations, hearings, and trials related to workers' compensation claims.
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We seek attorneys to assist with document review, privilege review, expert testimony, legal research, and foreign language translation.
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Senior Family Law Attorney (Remote or Hybrid in Greater Los Angeles) Paralegals will be assigned to an attorney, and these attorney/paralegal teams will be assigned to their respective cases.
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Position Title: Temporary Staff Attorney (Full-time- Hybrid) - Home Office Location: L. David Shear Children's Law Center (CLC) 1000 N. Ashley Dr., Suite 518, Tampa, FL. Position Description: Bay Area Legal Services (BALS) is seeking a full-time staff attorney on our L. David Shear Children's Law Center (CLC} Team on a temporary basis for approximately 6 months while full-time permanent CLC staff attorneys are on maternity leave.
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