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Juris Doctor from accredited law school and admitted to a US state bar in good standing. + Minimum of 7 years working as a patent attorney and counseling clients on intellectual property issues.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Job Overview: A law firm in Chicago, IL, is currently seeking a Mid-to-Senior-Level Managed Care Litigation Associate Attorney with a minimum of 3 years of law firm or relevant in-house experience.
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Bachelor's degree, Juris Doctor degree, and active license to practice law in Illinois. Absent extenuating circumstances, employees in Law Clerk II positions must be licensed by the Illinois Supreme Court, and in good standing, within one year of start of employment.
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Juris Doctor from an accredited law school and licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois; Associate Attorney (1-5 years experience). The ideal candidate has some exposure with each practice area, but any attorney that has prior work experience in a law firm and exposure to at least one of the practice areas is encouraged to apply.
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Required] Juris Doctor or equivalent degree from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association. Collaborate with internal stakeholders across different departments, such as strategic sourcing, IT, third-party risk management, and security, to address legal matters affecting the business.
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I am currently working with a leading AM LAW ranked firm , who are actively looking to recruit a labor & employment attorney to join their growing Chicago office. 1+ year(s) of experience as a Labor and Employment Litigation Attorney, ideally gained within a larger law firm setting.
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Zurich is seeking a successful Workers’ Compensation Defense Trial Attorney to work out of our Chicago, IL Staff Legal office. Juris Doctor and 5 or more years of experience in the Worker’s Compensation Litigation area.
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A Master’s degree or a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA accredited law school is desirable. Designation as a Certified Inspector General (CIG), Certified Inspector General Investigator (CIGI), a Certified Inspector General Auditor (CIGA), Certified Fraud Specialist (CFS), or comparable certification highly desirable.
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Juris Doctorate Degree. As a valued member of our team, in addition to claim, you also will provide legal advice to our underwriting colleagues and non-attorney claim colleagues, and participate in BSI claim strategic initiatives.
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Juris Doctor and 5 or more years of experience in the Worker's Compensation Litigation area AND. Responsibilities will include working directly with claims professionals providing legal analysis and advice, preparing and filing legal pleadings and documents, performing legal research, preparing for and conducting pre-trial discovery, preparing for and handling final hearings before the workers' compensation judge, and conducting post-trial activities where appropriate.
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Our client is seeking a skilled and motivated Project Finance Attorney to join our dynamic legal team in Houston on a hybrid work model. As a leader in the utility scale energy sector, our client are dedicated to advancing battery storage solutions to support sustainable energy initiatives.
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Juris Doctorate degree required ; licensed to practice law in at least one jurisdiction. SageSure, a leader in catastrophe-exposed property insurance, is seeking a n Associate Attorney.
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Must possess Am Law 100 law firm experience, a Juris Doctor degree from an ABA accredited law school, and bar admission or eligibility to obtain admission promptly in the jurisdiction of resident office location.
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Juris Doctor degree and admission to the Illinois Bar. Engage in and provide guidance on public policy advocacy, legislative engagement, and legislative advocacy aligned with program priorities.
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A Juris Doctorate (JD), Master of Laws (LLM), or Master's degree in Accounting or Taxation field of study may also be considered. A Juris Doctorate (JD), Master of Laws (LLM), or Master's degree in Accounting or Taxation field of study may also be considered.
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