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Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school. Position Overview: As the In-House Attorney, you will play a crucial role in supporting the General Counsel and legal team in effectively managing legal operations within the organization.
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Juris Doctorate degree from a top accredited law school. The ideal candidate will also have at least 2 years of experience as in-house counsel in the AEC industry.
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Provide superior legal representation and advice to clients in all aspects of family and matrimonial law. 2-4 years of proven experience in family and matrimonial law. Licensed to practice law in NY, with good standing.
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Juris Doctorate (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, Job Overview: A law firm based in Philadelphia, PA, seeks a skilled and experienced Intellectual Property Trademark Litigation Associate Attorney.
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Juris Doctorate from accredited law school. Ten years related attorney experience, including in-depth corporate law experience. Fifteen years related attorney experience, including in-depth corporate law experience preferred.
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Juris Doctorate and 3 plus years of experience at a major law firm and/or corporate legal department. Ability to get registered in-house counsel status in California.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Graduation from an ABaccredited law school with a Juris Doctorate Degree or its equivalent; Admission to the Utah State Bar, eligible for reciprocity or registered for the upcoming bar exam.
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Adams & Martin Group is partnering with a local law firm to identify a Labor & Employment Attorney to join their legal team. Education: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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The service provider must be a member in good standing of at least one US state bar or have earned a Juris Doctorate degree from an ABaccredited law school. The ideal candidate who holds a Juris Doctorate must in good standing of at least one US state bar or have earned a Juris Doctorate degree from an ABaccredited law school.
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Juris Doctor from an accredited law school; must have California Bar admission in good standing. This job is perfect for an employment litigator ready to leave behind law firm billable hour and business development requirements, but who still wants to be in the courtroom.
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The right candidate will have a basic understanding of and enthusiastic belief in the cryptocurrency/digital asset space, 6+ years of experience working on employment matters for a top law firm or in-house at a fast-paced, brand-name business, and possess strong academic credentials and excellent writing and analytical skills.
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Provide legal counsel and representation in matters related to labor and employment law, with a focus on municipal law and collective bargaining. Join our team and leverage your expertise in labor and employment law to make a meaningful impact on the legal landscape for city and municipal employees.
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5+ years of legal experience as an attorney either in-house, at a law firm, or a combination of both. Licensed to practice law in the State of California or qualify to register as California in-house counsel.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Minimum of 3 years of experience in trusts and estate law. In-depth knowledge of estate planning, probate, and trust administration.
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