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Meet with clients to discuss their bankruptcy cases and provide legal counsel. Maintain client relationships and provide ongoing legal support throughout the bankruptcy process. Conduct legal analysis and prepare necessary documentation for bankruptcy filings.
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Whether coping with relentless calls from collectors or coping with legal notices, the burden of debt can actually. However, the legal. News Attorney Help Latest and Up to Date Debt assortment is generally a frightening experience, inflicting immense stress and financial stress.
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About the Role In this opportunity as an Attorney Developer, you will: Content Development: Our Attorney Developers create legal document assembly content for the Form Builder and Contract Express applications, using basic coding, Boolean logic, and legal analysis.
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Provide highly-responsive legal support relating to a wide variety of bank legal matters including bank transactions, contract review, loan documentation, secured transactions, and lender rights, remedies and recourse.
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Legal Research, Analysis and Writing: Our Attorney Editors create and classify legal information in the form of headnotes, highlights, and other features and enhancements. In this role you will provide legal interpretation in the form of research, analysis, and writing to support the development and maintenance of Thomson Reuters Legal information in all media.
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Juris Doctor and 5 or more years of experience in the Legal areaAND. + Experience in insurance claims and the insurance legal and regulatory environment. + JD and 5 or more years of legal practice experience in the insurance area.
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Three years of experience as a licensed attorney providing legal representation or legal advice specializing in one or more areas of law under the purview of the agency (i.e., workers’ compensation, occupational safety and health, wage and hour, prevailing wage, misclassification, construction, combative sports, apprenticeship) in another US jurisdiction, one year of which could be experience as a judicial law clerk in another state court, OR.
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Legal Assistance of Dakota County, Ltd. (LADC) seeks a full-time attorney to provide direct client representation to low-income clients, primarily in family law cases involving domestic violence, but may also provide housing and consumer advice.
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Please describe your legal experience with civil rights actions, personal injury litigation, land use and zoning regulations, governmental immunities and contract disputes. Positions in this class perform a wide variety of very complex professional legal work at the full performance level in the City of Saint Paul City Attorney's Office to include representing the City and City employees in civil litigation, and providing general legal services to various City departments, divisions, offices, authorities, boards, commissions and committees; and performs related duties as required.
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Staff Attorney 1 – 2 years’ legal experience in litigation and/or administrative law in a law firm, government agency, a court, or as in house counsel. Staff Attorney 2 – 3 years’ legal experience in litigation and/or administrative law in a law firm, government agency, a court, or as in house counsel.
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These positions will join the newly formed OIG Legal – Children, Youth, and Families (CYF) team, and report directly to the OIG Legal – CYF deputy chief legal counsel. Division/Unit: Department of Human Services (DHS) / Office of Inspector General (OIG) Legal Counsel.
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The City of Bloomington is seeking to hire a full-time attorney to join its in-house legal team. Provides written and oral legal opinions as requested by the City Attorney or Deputy City Attorneys.
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Staff Attorney 3 – 4 years’ legal experience in litigation and/or administrative law in a law firm, government agency, a court, or as in house counsel. At least 2 - 4 years of legal experience in litigation and/or administrative law in a law firm, government agency, a court, or as in house counsel.
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Our attorneys share their clients' entrepreneurial spirit, and because many of them combine legal expertise with professional training in finance or taxation, they can provide the caliber of service that truly makes us "More Than a Law Firm.
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Experienced litigation attorney: You’ll manage the entire legal process, from investigation and discovery though trial prep and court proceedings representing clients in depositions, site inspections, court hearings, trials, etc.
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