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Successful law firm seeks a Law Clerk for our downtown Chicago headquarters. Hennessy & Roach, P.C. is a law firm defending employers in Workers' Compensation and defendants in General Liability matters.
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Becoming part of the largest woman and minority-owned law firm in the nation, where creativity, entrepreneurship, and career development are celebrated, means understanding what makes YOU different, and were here to treat you as such.
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Well regarded and rapidly growing Chicago-based plaintiff's personal injury law firm seeks an experienced paralegal or legal secretary. The firm is committed to the personal and professional growth of all of its employees and strives to be a modern law frim that understands and appreciates the needs of its employees.
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A bit about us:Successful law firm seeks an attorney with experience defending Workers' Compensation cases in Illinois to join our Chicago, IL office. · Litigating workers' compensation cases before an administrative law judge.
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Our Chicago-based mid-sized law firm client (under 175 attorneys) is seeking an associate with, ideally, 4-6 years of employment litigation and counseling experience dealing with discrimination, restrictive covenants, breach of contract or fiduciary duty, harassment and retaliation, wage and hour/overtime, noncompete, WARN Act, ADA and ADEA matters.
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A law firm in Chicago, IL, seeks a Mid-Level Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of experience. Job Overview: The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in the firm's intellectual property litigation practice, contributing to cases from pre-filing investigations through appeals.
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CHICAGO EXCLUSIVE: Our client, a highly regarded and extremely successful Am Law 200 law firm, seeks a talented junior to mid-level litigation associate for its Chicago office. The successful candidate will possess excellent academic credentials and 10+ years of complex commercial litigation training from a peer level firm including managing cases, drafting and arguing substantive motions, leading and conducting all phases of discovery and significant first or second chair trial experience in state and federal court.
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For the past 7 years with 100 years of combined Family Law Experience, we have successfully grown/maintained our reputation by achieving favorable results in complex, high-net-worth, and high-profile family law cases.
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A national plaintiff’s law firm with a focus on public advocacy has partnered with Staffing Technologies in their search for a committed Litigation Associate to support their growing clientele.
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As an Associate Attorney at our clients' firm, you will undertake tasks such as conducting legal research, drafting documents, and managing cases under the guidance of experienced attorneys.
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Our client is seeking a seasoned Family Law Legal Secretary with experience supporting multiple attorneys (likely Sr. Partners) in family law at a high-profile law firm in downtown Chicago.
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A premier law firm in Chicago, IL renowned for its exceptional legal services in workers comp, personal injury and medical malpractice is searching for a motivated Workers Comp Attorney.
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3+ years of experience working in a legal department or for a law firm. Develop and maintain a collection of use cases to be used to benchmark NLP data tools on a regular basis. Work with key stakeholders to suggest NLP/Client products for specific use cases.
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Keller Postman LLC is a national law firm that represents a broad array of clients as plaintiffs in complex litigation at the trial and appellate levels. Serving hundreds of thousands of clients in litigation and arbitration, we have prosecuted high-profile antitrust, privacy, product liability, employment, and consumer-rights cases.
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Requirements 6+ years of experience with Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases at a nationally-recognized and respected law firm. Our client, a prestigious AM100 law firm, is seeking a junior bankruptcy and restructuring associate attorney to join the Financial Transactions & Restructuring group in its Chicago office.
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