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A nationally-recognized firm is seeking a seasoned Trial Attorney to manage the disposition of Major Claims, investigate and analyze; attending settlement conference and mediations; will require some travel; must have strong writing skills and ability to manage and supervise outside and in-house counsel.
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Previous experience in a senior legal role or as in-house counsel is preferred. The Medical College of Wisconsin, a private, not-for-profit health university which includes one of the largest medical schools in the United States along with one of the largest faculty practices, is seeking an experienced health care attorney to serve as their next Deputy General Counsel.
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In-house experience at a defense contractor (either as in-house attorney, on secondment, or as a monitor or equivalent) Anduril’s Legal Team seeks an Associate General Counsel, Compliance with a focus on the full spectrum of cUAS, AI, and robotics regulatory issues.
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The attorney to be hired will be an Associate General Counsel to provide in-house counsel to the Office. The Office of the General Counsel serves as in-house counsel to the Office.
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The person in this position will be employed as an attorney in the legal department and will assist the General Counsel and the DRB Group companies in all legal matters. 3+ years of private law firm or corporate counsel practice as a transactional real estate attorney.
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Prior experience as an in-house attorney. Job Description Summary An experienced attorney with a securities/investments and transactional background to work at the direction of the Deputy General Counsel.
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Applicants should have a law degree from an accredited law school and a minimum of ten years of relevant experience gained in private practice and/or as in-house counsel, ideally in the higher education space.
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As Chief Litigation Counsel, the attorney would be responsible for overseeing all of the corporation's patent litigation and civil litigation across the globe. The Silicon Valley office of a large national corporation is looking for a Senior Patent Litigation attorney to manage an active litigation caseload throughout the world.
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4-8 years of litigation experience, preferably including experience at a top-tier law firm, government trial attorney, regulatory enforcement attorney or in-house counsel. This is a hands-on litigation position, but the attorney will also utilize a variety of outside counsel for certain matters.
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We are currently seeking an experienced and highly skilled appellate attorney to join our client’s legal team. - Minimum 15+ years of experience as an appellate attorney. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and detail-oriented attorney to showcase their expertise in appellate advocacy.
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Staff Attorney will answer calls for information, community referrals, advocacy, or crisis counseling on the Legal Helpline; evaluate the seriousness of the calls and handle calls in a calm and professional manner.
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O claims, restructuring and bankruptcy, labor and employment law, attorney malpractice, insurer bad faith claims, business and commercial litigation, insurance defense, environmental law and construction contract negotiation.
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Level II: Education and Experience at this level consists of a Juris Doctor degree plus 11 years of experience as a practicing attorney, including four (4) years as a managing attorney or equivalent and two (2) years as a supervising attorney or equivalent, and an active membership of the Oklahoma Bar Association.
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Experience at a Law firm, Governmental or Administrative Agency and/or as in house counsel working with insurance or financial services companies. 4+ years of experience with a Law Firm, Governmental or Administrative Agency or as in-house counsel.
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