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The District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General, Civil Litigation Division seeks a Trial Attorney to join its Personnel and Labor Relations Section (PLRS) to represent District agencies in administrative matters before the Office of Employee Appeals, Office of Administrative Hearings, Office of Human Rights, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Metropolitan Police Department Adverse Action Panels, and Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department Fire Trial Boards.
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We seek attorneys to assist with document review, privilege review, expert testimony, legal research, and foreign language translation. Experience with electronic document review technology.
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Together with the SVP and Associate General Counsel, this attorney will manage litigation matters, disputes, and risk mitigation strategies. Supporting all aspects of company policies and practices as they relate to litigation, arbitration, electronic discovery, document review, production, and retention.
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Working with various Marriott business partners to collect and review documents related to litigation; reviewing and drafting correspondence, affidavits, and certifications; interviewing witnesses for deposition subpoenas; preparing discovery responses.
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The attorney is also responsible for managing the litigation tenders for both Managed and Franchise properties. The attorney in this position provides legal assistance and advice to business colleagues within Marriott and partners with outside counsel, vendors, and consultants.
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Connectivity, Privacy, and Information (Copyright) Associate Attorney. Assist in all phases of discovery, including electronic discovery, document review, and preparation of discovery requests and responses.
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Responsibilities Provides Legal Clerk and Paralegal / Legal Assistant II, III, & IV review for the attorney. Ensures the work meets contract and attorney requirements by monitoring work and reporting on progress.
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Experience as a member of a document review team. Familiarity with document review workflows. Examples: Privilege/Responsiveness Review, Redactions, Conceptual Searching, First and Second Review, etc.
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OR Experience drafting or revising organizational policies, based upon continuing review of case law, appropriate legislation, and regulatory, implementation, to minimize organizational legal risk; OR Experience working with a legal office's leadership to help organizational management officials think strategically about practices and postures to improve litigation outcomes, including thinking outside the box to obtain improved outcomes.
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The Conflicts Attorney (Laterals and OCGs) will work in the Conflict and Intake Compliance Department (“CIC”) and will: Support the firm-wide lateral hiring conflicts clearance process, including drafting waivers and preparing ethical wall memos.
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Arlington County's Commonwealth's Attorney's Office is seeking a full-time Law Clerk to work closely with the Commonwealth’s Attorney and Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney to provide legal administrative support in areas including case review and legal research.
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Contact Review prides itself on finding high-quality, high-accountability, barred attorneys specifically tailored to the needs of our project. Contact Review - Washington, DC. Examples: Relativity, Concordance, ViewPoint, etc.
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The WLS Staff Attorney (Litigation) assists and/or supplements the handling of client legal work including general litigation management, due diligence and other specific matters as requested. Competence or demonstrated ability to quickly achieve competence with project-specific document review platforms, such as, but not limited to, kCura Relativity.
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They are seeking an experienced immigration attorney to join the team! Represent clients before USCIS (United States Citizenship & Immigration Services), EOIR (Executive Office for Immigration Review) offices.
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Intellectual Property Patent Legal Project Assistant - Milwaukee Madison Indianapolis Chicago Denver
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Preparing and filing Information Disclosure Statements (IDS) for attorney and paralegal review. We are seeking a Legal Project Assistant to support the attorneys and paralegals in our Intellectual Property Group to assist with various aspects of the Group's patent prosecution work.
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