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The Vice President & Corporate Counsel for Dispute Resolution is responsible for managing litigation and conflict resolution strategy in court, arbitration proceedings and non-judicial forums, as well as assessing litigation risk situations in collaboration with other practice groups in the Law Department.
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Experience with case management, litigation and eDiscovery. Partners with Employment and Litigation teams to processes legal documents such as attorney demands, EEOC claims, bankruptcy, subpoenas and court orders.
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Oversees the development of sweeps, investigations, and enforcement referrals and advises the Senior Vice President, Corporate Financing and Advertising Regulation, and other FINRA leaders on charges and litigation risks in high priority cases.
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Their areas of practice include construction litigation, real estate law, family law, employment law, litigation, arbitration, and mediation. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 10 Years, Potomac office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks commercial litigation attorney with 10+ years of experience.
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QUALIFICATIONS: J.D. from an ABA Accredited Law School (required) Active Bar License in MD (or elligble to waive in) Authorized to work in the US Fluent in Spanish (required) Immigration experience (7+ years or more) Primary base of experience cannot be USCIS, NVC, or business IMM – it MUST be litigation in immigration court (removal defense) Have attended over 250+ MCHs (master calendar hearings in EOIR.
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I am currently partnering with a firm that is seeking a paralegal with 4+ years civil litigation and transactional experience to join their Business, General Litigation, and Real Estate practice groups.
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This position is also responsible for acting as the client contact for basic questions and information and may be involved in gap assessments, compliance reviews, litigation support engagements and more.
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Directs annual renewal activities including payroll data by state and job classification, sales estimates, liquor sales estimates, head count by state/location, Company sponsored transportation, property & business interruption values by location, new/closed location, fleet/vehicle information by location, pending employment related litigation.
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Mid-sized national law firm based in Rockville, Maryland, is seeking to fill an Appellate Litigation position. Mid-sized national law firm based in Rockville, Maryland, is seeking to fill an Appellate Litigation position.
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Proven track record of handling family law cases, including litigation experience. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Experience with mediation and alternative dispute resolution methods.
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RealREPP, a full service commercial real estate recruiting firm, is partnering with a NATIONAL legal firm who specializes in Civil Litigation Defense and are seeking Associate Attorneys to work REMOTE in Maryland.
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Litigation Experience: Transactional work is part of the job, but you’ll have immediate opportunities to experience actual courtroom time. JD Degree from an accredited law school. As the Associate Attorney for Rosenberg & Associates, LLC, you’ll represent our clients in District of Columbia court hearings, mediations, and oversight of work product by staff.
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Assist attorney with preparing for litigation; paper filing, e filing, documenting transcripts and colleting tax documents, bank records and credit card statements and using MS Excel to outline.
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A minimum of 6 years of federal accounting-related work experience in litigation support, case management, or government accounting. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated proficiency in case management and/or litigation support and experience performing examinations and appraisal of financial records, court documents, financial and management reports, management controls, policies, and practices affecting the operating results of an activity, experience reviewing records to assure compliance with rules and regulations.
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10-20 years of MEP consulting services, which may include Forensics (expert witness/litigation support) and/or commissioning/retro-commissioning experience. The MEP group services may include system analysis, energy auditing and modeling, trouble shooting, maintenance planning, design and retrofitting, retro-commissioning, commissioning, and forensics related services.
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