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Required Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Active membership in the Ohio State Bar. Minimum of 5 years of experience in a corporate legal department or law firm, with a focus on contracts, employment law, intellectual property, real estate, and regulatory compliance.
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Requirement Bar Admission: Must be license to practice law in Ohio Law Degree: Must have a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree from accredited law school. If you are a skilled and motivated attorney looking to contribute to a progressive law firm that operates with a business-minded approach, Apply Today and become a part of our visionary legal team at Lawrence Law Office.
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Qualifications:Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school. The firm is aggressively growing and looking to add top tier attorneys to their ranks in pursuit of building an employment-law-as-a-service practice that acts as outside in-house counsel.
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Will consider candidates directly out of law school who have demonstrated interest in litigation and/or real estate in their law school career. Principal (Essential) Duties Legal research and writingDrafting and responding to discoveryDrafting pleadings, motions, briefs, petitions, and answersReview appraisals and valuation materialsHandle a volume litigation caseload in fast paced environmentSignificant travel throughout Ohio’s counties for administrative and court appearances.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. This role offers an excellent opportunity to work with a leading law firm, engage in meaningful legal work, and contribute to achieving justice for clients.
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J.D degree from accredited law school required. Professional experience as a lawyer (5+ years) from a top-notch law firm, or financial institution, card issuer, bank, or a comparable industry player.
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Education:Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Requirements:Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 5 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Columbus, OH, is seeking a highly skilled Corporate Tax Attorney with expertise in corporate and partnership taxation, business structuring, formation, and mergers and acquisitions.
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Are you a recent law school graduate looking to work with experienced attorneys and paralegals who will give you opportunities to further your legal career? Our firm is hiring an associate attorney who will support us by conducting legal research, drafting documents, maintaining client files, and assisting with legal counsel.
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Possess a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school, demonstrate a strong academic background, and be admitted to a U.S. state bar in good standing, and have, or be able to obtain, appropriate licensure to practice law in Ohio.
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We are looking for Defense Attorneys to join our client, a prestigious Los Angeles-based law firm renowned for its litigation, trial, and appellate expertise across California and beyond. Practice Areas: Civil Litigation(Personal Injury, Medical Law, Family Law, etc.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school. Minimum of fifteen (15) years as a Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel, or in a similar senior legal role within a privately held company or law firm specializing in real estate development.
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The ideal candidate will manage litigation cases and resolve legal disputes on behalf of clients by developing agreements, negotiating contacts, setting claims and advocating for clients in court.
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Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school and admission in good standing to the bar. The Lument Legal Department is seeking an attorney who specializes in corporate law, with experience in regulatory, finance and/or real estate matters.
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Conduct legal research and analysis to support litigation strategies. Draft pleadings, motions, and other legal documents with precision and attention to detail. Company: We are a prestigious real estate law firm in Silicon Valley.
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Additional Skills: The candidate must have a J.D. from an accredited law school. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, Columbus office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a criminal law senior associate attorney/junior partner with 2-10 years of experience practicing family law.
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