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This pivotal role will be instrumental in shaping the future of HR for Kraft Heinz by crafting innovative human-centered HR experiences to drive organizational excellence! Description Internal Title: Associate Director, Design- HRHere at Kraft Heinz, we grow our people to grow our business, because we believe that great people make great companies.
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They're looking to add a full-time patent litigation associate to their team. Previous experience and understanding of all aspects of patent litigation (including but not limited to) 1 to 3 years of experience in patent litigation.
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Job DetailsJob Details:We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Employment Law Attorney to join our dynamic team. Responsibilities:As an Employment Law Attorney, you will be responsible for:1.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Chicago is seeking a Junior Private Equity Associate Attorney to join its dynamic team. Junior Private Equity Associate Attorney Company name. BCG Attorney Search.
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Segal McCambridge, a national litigation firm, is seeking an Associate Attorney for its commercial litigation group in our Chicago office. The firm routinely counsels and defends clients, including Fortune 500 companies, corporations, and individuals in complex litigation matters including, but not limited to: asbestos, class action, construction, employment, environmental, food and beverage, insurance coverage and bad faith, life sciences, product liability, professional liability, technology and cyber risk, transportation, and warranty.
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This attorney will have significant experience handling all aspects of complex and sophisticated litigation, including developing litigation strategy, drafting pleadings, substantive motions, and written discovery, taking depositions, preparing for trial, working directly with clients, and first or second-chairing trials in state and federal court.
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Litigation Associate Attorney - Construction. Our Commercial Transportation team in Chicago is seeking an attorney with at least 4 years of experience in civil litigation and an active Illinois bar license.
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Our attorneys represent companies and individuals in a broad range of litigation matters, including consumer and securities fraud class actions, product liability claims, business torts, contract disputes, intellectual property claims, antitrust litigation, defamation, and trade secret misappropriation.
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The Chicago office of our esteemed midsized law firm (comprised of fewer than 75 attorneys) is inviting applications for the role of Litigation Associate Attorney, specializing in Employment and Commercial Litigation.
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The Trust and Estate Attorney will provide legal counsel and support to clients in all matters relating to estate planning and trust administration. Drafting and reviewing estate planning documents, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives.
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Job descriptionExciting Opportunity: Entry-Level Staff Attorney – Tech Transactions & Data Privacy Incident Response TeamOur client, a prestigious law firm with a robust national presence, is seeking an entry-level Staff Attorney to join their dynamic Tech Transactions & Data Privacy Incident Response team.
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Hatch Waxman Litigation Associate. 3+ years of experience in Hatch Waxman litigation, including drafting briefs and participating in fact and expert discovery. Hatch Waxman Litigation Associate.
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The senior attorney position provides legal representation and immigration legal service counseling to immigrants appearing before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with a focus on the representation of complex cases involving asylum seekers, including children, families, and adults.
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Internationally recognized for its Internet and space focused litigation and transactional practice, Mudd Law serves domestic and international individuals, commercial entities, and non-profit organizations across diverse sectors including challenge course, drone, film, and ecommerce industries.
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Real Estate AssociateLocation: Chicago, ILAn AmLaw 50 international law firm is seeking mid-level Real Estate Associates for its Chicago office.
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