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The Litigation Attorney must have federal court experience and a JD from a top 100 law school. Premier Business and IP Law Firm is seeking a Litigation Attorney with at least 2 years of complex litigation experience as a licensed attorney to join its team.
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Washington Dreyer & Associates specializes in litigation, including in the areas of personal injury, business litigation, family law, and government affairs. Work closely with paralegals and senior partners to ensure swift action through the civil litigation process.
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Represents County Tax Assessor in tax appeals: prepares and responds to interrogatories, requests for admission and requests for production of documents; attends mediations, arbitrations and hearings in-person and remotely; prepares for and represents clients at trial; meets with clients and expert witnesses; reviews and analyzes data submitted by client and taxpayer.
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We're looking for a talented Civil Litigation Attorney in Atlanta, GA with 3+ years of direct experience in insurance defense litigation. So, if you are Civil Litigation Attorney with experience, please apply today.
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Our firm is hiring an associate attorney who will support us by conducting legal research, drafting documents, maintaining client files, and assisting with legal counsel. Are you a recent law school graduate looking to work with experienced attorneys and paralegals who will give you opportunities to further your legal career.
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As they are expanding their reach and impact, they are seeking a highly skilled attorney with strong renewable energy transactional experience to join the legal team as their Assistant General Counsel.
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As a Represented Bodily Injury Adjuster, your main focus will be investigating moderately complex and occasionally complex claims when an attorney is representing the injured 3rd party which may include: Injury Casualty Soft Tissue (ICST) and represented- moderate or major claims.
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Responsibilities Identify legal documents by title and contents Enter legal data into our software system, Q-Law Communicate with courts to follow up with cases Regularly work lists of files to keep up to date- Work directly with a team of attorneys and clerks to keep files moving through the litigation process-Request and process documents with the Magistrate, State, and Superior Courts of the state of Georgia.
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The Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling general community association matters; collection and covenant enforcement litigation; and contract interpretation and drafting. Our client, an Atlanta based boutique real estate law firm is searching for an Associate Attorney to join their team.
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As part of a legal team with 200 attorneys and paraprofessionals, your focus will be on employment law, corporate compliance, litigation support, intellectual property, financial crime and transaction support.
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In (estate planning, probate, trust administration, trust and estate litigation, business transactions/formations). Role: Managing Attorney - Trust & Estate exp. Proven experience as an attorney with several years of legal practice in the Trust and Estates practice area.
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McLain & Merritt, a well-established, mid-sized Buckhead law firm, seeks attorneys with 2-7 years' experience to handle interest, fast-paced premises liability cases, trials, and other litigation matters.
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We are an enterprising family law and property litigation firm that is on track for aggressive growth and we need an experienced trial attorney to join our team and work directly with the owner and attorneys to support the team and help our clients obtain a better future.
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Tired of the courtroom, billable hours and marketing for clients?
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Staff attorneys review case records and filings, conduct legal research, and draft bench memoranda and proposed opinions to assist the judges in the consideration and resolution of a wide variety of cases on appeal.
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