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The ideal candidate requires collateral related knowledge of default servicing practices, including foreclosure, bankruptcy, title, and litigation. The ideal candidate requires collateral related knowledge of default servicing practices, including foreclosure, bankruptcy, title, and litigation.
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Conducting and managing forensic accounting consulting engagements which may consist of economic damages analyses, business interruption insurance claims, fraud investigations, fraud risk assessments, or financial dispute resolution, often for litigation purposes.
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Research and calculate rules-based litigation deadlines in multiple jurisdictions in order to docket and enter information into the firm's docketing system. We are seeking a Litigation Docketing Administrator to join our Litigation team.
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Research and/or investigative experience in corporate or fraud investigation, paralegal research, litigation preparation, loss prevention or information security would be helpful. Bachelor's Degree in criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, forensic psychology, or a related field is preferred.
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The Civil Litigation Associate will work closely with senior attorneys to manage cases from inception to resolution, including conducting legal research, drafting pleadings and motions, negotiating settlements, and representing clients in court proceedings.
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Law firm experience and a minimum of five years of litigation docketing experience is required. Join Fish’s team in our fast-paced Risk Management Department as a Senior Litigation Docketing Specialist.
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Substantial experience in regulatory compliance activities, or equivalent work experience managing complex processes regarding legal or regulatory matters (such as litigation, project management, risk management, or audit.
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The Minneapolis office of Lewis Brisbois, a full-service AmLaw 100 firm, is actively seeking an associate attorney to join its Complex Business & Commercial Litigation Practice. The ideal candidate will have at least three (3) to seven (7) years of complex commercial litigation experience representing companies in a variety of federal and state litigation matters, including financial fraud; securities; breach of contract; breach of fiduciary duties; partnership disputes; shareholder disputes; loan disputes; construction litigation, and UCC litigation.
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Proactive and independent development, monitoring, and enforcement of litigation management strategy on each claim. Proactive and independent development, monitoring, and enforcement of litigation management strategy on each claim.
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Qualified candidates will have the opportunity to join Ballard's national practice and work primarily on patent prosecution, with the opportunity to work on patent litigation matters. Qualified candidates will have the opportunity to join Ballard's national practice and work primarily on patent prosecution, with the opportunity to work on patent litigation matters.
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Litigation support and secretarial assistance provided. Handle all aspects of litigation from intake up to settlement or trial. Create litigation plans. Are you a Workers' Compensation Attorney , looking for a career that grants you control over your work-life balance, working hours, attractive pay, and mentorship growth.
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Litigation management - Direct, manage, and control the litigation process. Litigation management - Direct, manage, and control the litigation process. Form a partnership with the medical case manager to maximize early return to work potential thereby reducing the need for extended disability payments, vocational rehabilitation, and other protracted claims costs.
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The firm is offering this Litigation Attorney a stellar compensation package with a generous bonus structure and benefits (medical, dental, vision, 401k, profit sharing, life and AD&D insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, pay for bar dues/MCLEs/bar membership, and more.
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LHH is seeking an experienced litigation secretary/assistant interested in a full-time job opportunity in Minneapolis, MN. We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented professional for this position.
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You will also provide support to the Senior Vice President & Associate General Counsel (Global Head of Litigation & Employment Law), in the achievement of enterprise and our client's Law Group strategic priorities in regard to all actual or potential, material litigious or regulatory matters on a forward-looking and proactive basis.
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