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Cincinnati office of our client seeks a general litigation attorney preferably with experience or knowledge in general litigation, including: business litigation, real estate litigation, construction litigation, creditor's rights and collections, homeowners & condominium associations, and corporate governance and management litigation.
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The Litigation Paralegal will: Support litigation counsel in all stages of litigation Manage the discovery process, including the collection, retention, and production of documents, and assist counsel in drafting discovery responses Draft basic legal documents, including settlement agreements, document retention notices, and response letters.
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Boutique law firm seeking a talented Litigation Attorney to join our established real estate law firm in Cincinnati, Ohio. We offer a collaborative environment where you'll work alongside skilled professionals and tackle complex legal issues.
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LHH is seeking an experienced litigation secretary/assistant interested in a full-time job opportunites in Cincinnati, OH. We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented professional for this position.
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Supports in-house litigation counsel on subpoena responses and discovery matters. Facilitates logistics for in-house litigation counsel, such as scheduling meetings, conference rooms, conference calls, travel arrangements, etc.
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The Cincinnati, Ohio office of a national insurance defense law firm is seeking a senior level attorney with at least ten years of litigation experience. At least 10 years of litigation experience.
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Thompson Hine LLP is seeking an entry-level Business Litigation associate to join its Cincinnati office. The ideal candidate will have outstanding academic credentials, a strong work ethic, excellent writing and research skills and an interest in supporting complex commercial litigation matters in a sophisticated and diverse practice.
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Researching technical valuation, litigation and forensic issues. Consulting for mergers acquisitions. Researching technical valuation, litigation and forensic issues. Minimum of 4 years’ experience in public accounting, finance or a consulting firm.
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Cors & Bassett is seeking a litigator with 2-4 years of experience to practice labor and employment law, as well as general commercial litigation. If interested, please send your resume to Curtis Cornett at clc@corsbassett.com.
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The Cincinnati office of Frost Brown Todd, a full-service AM Law 200 firm with more than 575 attorneys in 17 offices and 9 states plus Washington D.C. seeks an associate with 3-5 years of litigation experience to join our Business Litigation Practice Group.
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