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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Chicago, IL, is seeking a Junior to Mid-Level Health Care Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team. Practice Area: Litigation - Health Care - Defense, Job Type: Attorney.
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Title: Public Service Administrator Option 8L (Labor and Employment Litigation Counsel) Serves as Labor and Employment Litigation Counsel for the Department of Children and Family Services.
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Providing day-to-day support on litigation and employment matters, including file organization, docket management, document collection and production, witness interviews, and general fact gathering.
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Have experience in the investigation of potential federal criminal or civil antitrust and/or white-collar criminal violations and litigation of such violations; and. Have litigation experience.
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Partner with the Deputy General Counsel in the management of litigation staff including hiring, disciplinary actions and/or termination procedures, coaching, training, performance evaluation and monitoring, conflict resolution, and mentoring.
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Assist internal and external litigation counsel on IP litigation matters. + Experience handling PTAB/EPO Oppositions and supporting patent litigation a plus. + Minimum of 7 years working as a patent attorney and counseling clients on intellectual property issues.
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The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is seeking an organized, professional, and results-oriented individual to serve as Labor and Employment Litigation Counsel. This position provides a wonderful opportunity for anyone who would like to use his/her skills as an attorney to benefit DCFS operations.
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Serves as Labor and Employment Litigation Counsel for the Department of Children and Family Services 2. You WILL NOT be considered for the position if you attach a CMS100, CMS100b or any other document that is not a Resume or CV. Position Overview The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is seeking an organized, professional, and results-oriented individual to serve as Labor and Employment Litigation Counsel.
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The BSI Claim Counsel team conducts thorough investigation, analysis, evaluation, and disposition of claims and claim litigation to achieve superior customer service and to optimize claim results.
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Are you an ambitious Associate Attorney with a passion for insurance coverage and commercial litigation? Meaningful litigation experience (preferred). Conducting examinations under oath, performing ancillary legal research, and authoring coverage opinions for claims adjusting personnel and in-house counsel.
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Reporting to the Associate General Counsel, Litigation and Disputes, the Senior Corporate Counsel - Litigation and Disputes will work closely with the Chief Legal Office (CLO) and UL's corporate and business leadership to coordinate and assist on the following matters.
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The legal secretary/administrative assistant supports multiple labor and employment litigation attorneys (4+). At least 5 years recent experience in a legal administrative assistant role within a law firm supporting litigation attorneys, experience with labor and employment law a plus.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and a minimum of 2 years of litigation docketing experience at a law firm. Or, an Associate's degree and a minimum of 5 years of litigation docketing experience in a law firm.
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Further, the position will act as an interface and liaison to the Business Group for other Corporate Legal functions such as IP, Ethics & Compliance, Data Privacy, Contracting Center of Excellence and Litigation, the Geo Legal teams and Government Relations & Trade.
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Supporting all aspects of litigation, internal investigations, and special projects, including subpoena responses, eDiscovery (legal holds, data collection and processing, productions to outside counsel), and vendor coordination and billing management.
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litigation job Title: general attorney Company: Missouri Attorney General in Chicago, IL
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