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The selected candidate will also assist senior Stout practitioners with business development and marketing activities including proposals, presentations, articles, pitchbooks, and related research as well as market-facing activities to develop / maintain relationships with clients and prospects, principally commercial litigation attorneys and in-house legal counsel.
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A Director within our Disputes, Claims, & Investigations group ("DCI") will work in a dynamic and fast-paced consulting environment advising clients and their legal counsel who are involved in litigation, investigations, or other challenging business conditions.
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Conduct legal research and analysis on various estate, trust, probate, and estate litigation matters; Assist Estate Litigation attorney with case preparation and management, including drafting legal documents such as pleadings, motions, and discovery requests.
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Proficiency in MS Office Suite and legal research tools. Superior research, analytical, and writing skills are essential, along with experience in product liability and/or complex commercial litigation.
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You will use your expertise in legal research, case management, customer service, and document preparation, to contribute to the success of legal proceedings. Preparing and maintaining legal documents, preparing and responding to motions and discovery, interviewing clients, and conducting factual legal research.
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Review and draft pleadings, routine legal documents (discovery documents and motions), and conduct legal research. Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and legal research platforms.
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Conduct complex legal research and discovery investigations. Communicate closely with clients during the course of litigation to provide legal analysis, status. This is a unique opportunity that provides a legal practice where a motivated lawyer is called upon daily to counsel our clients on a variety of legal issues that are as diverse as they are challenging.
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Requirements include a college degree with 5+ years of experience in legal marketing; excellent writing, editing, communication (oral and written), project management, interpersonal, and analytical skills; strong computer proficiency a must (including knowledge of CRMs and marketing databases), significant business knowledge and experience; and an intense client service attitude.
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Desired Background: 3-4 years of substantive litigation experience Construction litigation, construction defect, professional liability Depositions, discovery and pre-litigation experience Legal research and drafting pleadings Admitted in MD Benefits: Focused environment that allows our attorneys to build strong personal relationships with clients right from the start.
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We are particularly interested in applicants who have distinguished themselves academically and possess superior legal research, writing and analytical capabilities, as well as deposition, discovery and motion practice experience.
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Conduct in-depth legal research and draft persuasive legal documents. Stellar academic record and robust research skills. If you possess the requisite qualifications and thrive in a dynamic legal environment, we encourage you to submit your application and join our esteemed team of legal professionals.
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Job duties include but are not limited to reviewing, organizing, and summarizing medical records, drafting subpoenas and pleadings, reviewing and organizing document production, scheduling depositions, coordinating with expert witnesses, and conducting legal research.
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Conduct legal research. Draft pleadings, discovery requests, and legal memoranda. Develop and implement legal strategies for clients. Candidates should possess a technical background, preferably in electrical engineering, computer science, or related field, for our patent and other intellectual property litigation practice.
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Basic legal and internet research, including culling relevant information from a variety of resources. Organize discovery, research, pleadings, and other relevant documents for attorney review and case preparation.
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