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LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY Benefits include: Paid vacation, all-purpose leave and holidays 401 (k) plan; 4% match with immediate vesting Medical 80% employer contribution Dental, vision, and supplemental insurance available Career growth opportunities Employee Recognition Programs Gym membership Company events to include giving back to the community.
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The Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney will handle all phases of civil litigation, including fact investigation, legal research, drafting discovery, preparing pleadings, depositions, mediations, court appearances, and client communication.
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A law firm is seeking an Antitrust Litigation Associate Attorney for their Los Angeles, CA office. The Antitrust Litigation Associate Attorney will support and assist in antitrust litigation matters.
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Our client, a premier intellectual property law firm in Washington, DC, is seeking an experienced associate patent attorney to join its thriving biology, biotechnology, and chemical patent litigation practice.
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LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY $120,000 Plus Commission with Sign-On Bonus (Up to $25,000 for qualified applicants) LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY salary $120,000 plus guaranteed commission after achieving performance goal.
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The Mid-Level IP Litigation Associate Attorney will play a pivotal role in handling intellectual property matters, particularly patent and/or trade secret litigation, and providing comprehensive counsel to clients.
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A law firm is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney for their Florham Park, NJ office. The Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling a variety of litigation matters, including drafting pleadings, conducting research, managing discovery, and appearing before state and federal courts.
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SLG practices in all California courts, in both Northern and Southern California, and is well known for effectively representing its clients in creditor bankruptcy and real estate matters, including HOBR, Dodd Frank foreclosure defense, and landlord tenant and rent control litigation.
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Serve as litigation specialist for the CRRJ program, litigating major cases, including serving as LAJC’s primary attorney on Scott v. As a senior litigation attorney on the CRRJ team, this attorney will also strategize with the CRRJ team on campaigns - both the ones they are staffed on as well as the others - and assist with the development of impact litigation to advance CRRJ's work.
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An insurance defense firm in Irvine, CA is searching for a talented Litigation Attorney to join their team! If you re a sharp attorney who is ready to take on the complex challenges of insurance defense litigation, apply now.
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Job Title: Estate Litigation AttorneyJob Summary: As an Estate Litigation Attorney, you will specialize in handling legal matters related to disputes arising from wills, trusts, estates, and inheritance.
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Position Title: Patent Litigation AttorneyLocation: Redwood City, CA (SF Bay Area) OR Mclean, VA (Metro DC-Area). Key Responsibilities:Draft and file legal documents related to patent litigation.
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Our client is seeking an experienced Family Law Litigation Attorney to join their prestigious client's team. Family Law Litigation Attorney. Our legal recruiters have a strong reputation for finding top-performing talent in areas such as legal leadership, corporate counsel, and litigation.
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Job Overview: The Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling a variety of litigation matters, including but not limited to drafting pleadings, motions, and briefs, conducting legal research, representing clients in court hearings, and providing legal counsel to clients.
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Job DetailsJob Description:The Trust & Estate Litigation Attorney will be responsible for handling a wide range of disputes involving trusts, estates, conservatorships, and fiduciary duties.
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