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Proficiency in legal research tools and databases, such as LexisNexis, Westlaw, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database. Job Title: Patent/Intellectual Property Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Patent/Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in disputes related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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Working within a dynamic legal team, you will assist in all aspects of IP litigation, from case analysis and legal research to trial preparation and courtroom advocacy. Courtroom Advocacy: Attend court hearings, trials, arbitrations, and mediations, and assist in presenting oral arguments, examining witnesses, and making legal presentations before judges, juries, and arbitrators.
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Searches legal records, survey records, and land titles to obtain information about property boundaries in areas to be surveyed. Support the Survey Party Chief in the field as required for field survey work for a wide array of projects such as boundary, topographic mapping and construction staking and other tasks.
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The ideal candidate will have a solid background in real estate development, public finance, public law, and/or government relations, with substantive legal experience in some or all of the following areas: real estate, municipal utility districts (MUD), public improvement districts, public-private partnerships in land development, and public law.
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A minimum of 2 years of substantive legal experience in any of the following areas: real estate, real estate development, municipal utility districts (MUD), public improvement districts, public-private partnerships in land development, or public law.
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Basis: Child Support Program, credit collections, investigations, legal assistant, legal secretary, customer service, or IV-A eligibility specialist. Prepares documents relating to legal and administrative actions to establish or enforce child support orders.
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Handle diverse legal cases related to real estate development, municipal utility districts, public improvement districts, public-private partnerships, and public law. Responsibilities: Utilize your legal expertise to provide counsel and support in real estate development matters, public finance initiatives, and public law issues.
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Coordinate referrals and address barriers in relevant service need areas such as legal, education, medical, mental health; Support unaccompanied children and sponsor with enrollment and access to services in community.
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Develop, implement, and monitor procedures designed to promote compliance with IACUC policies and procedures and integration with other committees, such as the Institutional Review Board (IRB), Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), Chemical Safety Committee (CSC), and offices, such as the Sponsored Programs Administration (SPA), Office of Technology Development, and Legal Affairs.
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Ensure legal compliance in real estate development projects and public finance initiatives. Conduct comprehensive legal research and analysis to ensure the effective representation of clients.
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Prepare and review legal documents, contracts, and agreements to protect client interests. Qualifications: Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA accredited law school is a mandatory requirement. Our client, a busy and rapidly growing law firm, specializing in real estate development and public finance practice, is actively seeking an Associate Attorney to join their dynamic team in Dallas, Texas.
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Joining our client's real estate development/public finance practice law firm offers an excellent opportunity to work on exciting projects and gain valuable experience. Benefits: The firm offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, providing comprehensive coverage for employees.
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Current Texas Bar license in good standing is essential to practice law in the state. Engage in client interactions and build lasting relationships through exceptional service. Immediately assume a meaningful role in ongoing and new projects, actively contributing to the team's success.
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Type Direct Hire Job Title: Patent/Intellectual Property Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Patent/Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in disputes related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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Must be 21 years of age or older and have working knowledge or local and national compliance laws for the legal sales and distribution of hemp/cannabis products. (We are not 9 – 5'ers) Motivated by a purpose to build something bigger than oneself Contact Patches: Communication Savvy / Cross-functional Collaborator Comfortable integrating with all departments from legal to sanitation, marketing to the executive suite.
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