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Functions as part of a career track three person team of cross trained court professionals responsible for assisting a trial court judge in litigation processing and docket management. As part of the litigation and docket management support unit, the staff attorney may assist in case flow and litigation process management, including scheduling, caseload progression analysis, development, and implementation of strategies and procedures for management of the docket from case filing to disposition across case types or with respect to specific aspects of the litigation process such as motions practice.
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The Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling day-to-day tasks including conducting legal research, drafting motions, preparing for and attending depositions, representing clients in court, and providing general litigation support.
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Zurich is looking for a Liability Trial Attorney to work out of our Staff Legal office in Atlanta, Georgia. This Trial Attorney will be responsible for representing the commercial insureds of a prestigious and financially stable commercial insurance carrier by preparing and trying moderate complexity General Liability and Commercial Auto personal injury cases.
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Managing Attorney Knowledge and Skill Requirements JD degree from an accredited university and an active member of the State Bar of Georgia in good standing; five (5) to seven (7) years combined experience in landlord-tenant law litigation and supervision/management, preferably in the nonprofit sector.
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The Managing Attorney will also work closely with the Co-Director of Safe and Stable Homes to further develop AVLF’s strategic, impact litigation and advocacy approach. Managing Attorney Essential Duties and Responsibilities Supervising and managing the work of at least 4 employees, including quality control, teaching, receiving feedback, delegating, and providing support.
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Criminal Litigation: you can spend time on both sides of the aisle as a Trial Counsel (prosecutor) or Defense Counsel, cases will range from misdemeanor to felony level and will often require substantive work with law enforcement (NCIS, CID, local/state/federal police investigators) and expert witnesses.
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We are looking for an Asbestos Litigation Attorney to join our client, a prestigious law firm renowned for its litigation, trial, and appellate expertise across California and beyond.
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Job Overview:The Defense Litigation Associate Attorney will play a pivotal role in all stages of cases, handling professional liability, general liability, and commercial coverage matters.
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Kilpatrick Townsend’s Electronics & Software Patent Prosecution team seeks either a USPTO-registered Attorney or Patent Agent with a degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a closely related field.
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Preference will be given to candidates who hold some or all the following licenses/certifications: Workers Compensation and Liability Adjuster (GA), Associate in Claims (AIC), Associate in Risk Management (ARM), Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU.
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Conducts pre-trial case resolution: conducts plea negotiations; consults with superiors or District Attorney regarding negotiated pleas; pleads case in court; and completes restitution requests.
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Manages and oversees claim administration activities of the Authority including the investigation, evaluation, and adjudication of auto liability/property damage, general liability, workers' compensation and employment practices liability claims.
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Description The Corporate Counsel - Litigation will assist in managing Centurion's professional liability caseload and represent Centurion in court cases, arbitrations, mediations and other law proceedings, as necessary.
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The Henry County District Attorney’s Office (Flint Judicial Circuit, approximately 30 minutes south of Atlanta) has an opening for an Assistant District Attorney with our Trial Line. Remote working two days per week is an option, when court schedule permits, after the initial training and adjustment period.
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Strong foundation in claims adjustment and TPA management and litigation management. Minimum 8+ years' experience in a corporate risk management department and/or large insurance carrier/TPA liability claims operation.
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liability litigation trial attorney jobs Company: Lhh in Atlanta, GA
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