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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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Seeking an attorney with 5-7+ years’ experience in estate litigation for our New York office. You will provide legal representation to clients involved in contentious probate proceedings, estate administration disputes, trust litigation, and contested guardianship matters.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney for their Anchorage, AK, office. Job Overview:The Litigation Associate Attorney will support the firm's litigation practice, including drafting motions, conducting depositions, trial preparation, and providing exceptional client service.
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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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A law firm in Chicago is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of experience in commercial litigation at a reputable law firm. 3-5 years of experience in commercial litigation at a reputable law firm.
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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. Morgan Stanley is seeking a litigation attorney to handle a docket of arbitrations, civil litigations and regulatory enforcement investigations and inquiries for its Wealth Management business.
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A law firm in Boston, MA, is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney with 3+ years of experience to assist with its employment law practice. Assume responsibility for hands-on litigation matters under attorney supervision.
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Firm is seeking a motivated and experienced Civil Litigation Associate Attorney to join our dynamic team in Charlotte. Job Posting: Civil Litigation Associate Attorney. As a Civil Litigation Associate, you will handle a diverse caseload, including business owner disputes, contract litigation, employment litigation, construction lein/liability, product defect, Homeowners Association litigation, Real Estate and landlord/tenant disputes, estate, general civil litigation.
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A law firm is seeking an experienced and highly skilled Senior IP Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team in Palo Alto, CA. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in intellectual property law, specifically in trademark, copyright, trade secrets, and other complex commercial litigation.
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Job Summary: As an Estate Litigation Attorney, you will specialize in handling legal matters related to disputes arising from wills, trusts, estates, and inheritance. Litigation Strategy: Develop effective strategies for resolving estate disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation.
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Prior experience practicing estate law, probate law, or litigation preferred. Legal Research and Analysis: Conduct legal research to support arguments and motions in estate litigation cases.
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A law firm is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney for its Commack, NY, location. The Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling files pre-suit through appeals, with the opportunity to work on transactional matters as well.
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As a talented, experienced and ambitious Attorney in Macquarie’s Group Litigation and Investigations team, you will be responsible for providing litigation, investigation and eDiscovery support to Macquarie’s various operating and support groups, and will work with a diverse group of colleagues including Business lawyers, Compliance Professionals, Employee Relations, Technology professionals and Corporate Security.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm is currently seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney for its Minneapolis location. The Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney will be a key member of the firm's legal team, specializing in handling complex technology litigation with a focus on patents.
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