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Latitude specializes in providing highly skilled former in-house counsel and Big Law attorneys for flexible contract engagements and permanent positions in dozens of practice areas, including commercial contracting, data privacy, M&A, employment, litigation, and more.
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Litigation Coordination: Collaborate with the Attorney General's Office and Deputy General Counsel on legal disputes and litigation. Strategic Coordination: Partner with the General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel to steer the Department's legal advice and litigation strategies.
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Manage all phases of litigation, from initial pleadings through trial and appeals. This position focuses on representing insurance companies and their policyholders in a variety of litigation matters.
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This position will rarely require complex litigation and/or attendance at final hearings, as clients are enrolled in a debt settlement program, and desire to settle the cases through voluntary payment arrangements with the creditors.
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The Attorney will be responsible for handling labor and employment law matters, employment litigation, conducting legal research, drafting motions, and providing legal advice and representation.
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2+ years (Associate) 8+ years (Of Counsel) of toxic tort litigation experience preferred. The ideal candidate will have a strong background handling personal injury defense litigation matters, preferably including talc, silicosis, asbestos, or related toxic tort matters.
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Role Overview: We seek a skilled Insurance Defense Attorney with 3+ years of experience to manage complex litigation matters, provide strategic counsel on insurance disputes, and represent clients in various legal proceedings.
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We provide a range of services geared toward litigation and corporate office support including e-Discovery services such as processing, hosting, court reporting, forensics and analysis, managed document review, and managed services.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Real Estate Litigation Attorney who can hit the ground running. Application Process: If you are a proactive and results-oriented Real Estate Litigation Attorney looking to join a thriving firm with a commitment to excellence, we invite you to apply.
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Qualified applicants will bring a deep understanding of the many facets of family law and have a proven track record in both litigation and negotiation while delivering a quality and positive service to your clients.
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2-5 years corporate legal or law firm experience with emphasis in construction contract review/negotiation or construction litigation. Qualifications: Required: Juris Doctorate degree. 2-5 years corporate legal or law firm experience with emphasis in construction contract review/negotiation or construction litigation.
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Are you an experienced litigation Legal Administrative Assistant (Legal Secretary) looking to join our growing team in Minneapolis, MN? Bowman and Brooke LLP is a nationally recognized trial firm, specializing in many types of defense litigation, including having one of the largest product liability practices in the country.
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At least two years of business litigation legal administrative assistant experience in a law firm preferred. Handle docketing of court scheduling orders, briefing schedules and other court mandated conferences, dates and other litigation requirements.
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This role will manage the Legal Support Staff in the Litigation Division, which includes Legal Administrative Assistants (LAAs), Practice Assistants, E-Filers, and Docketing Administrators. Qualified Candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree and 5+ years litigation based experience as an LAA or a Paralegal with LAA knowledge.
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Our 80+ attorneys, licensed in more than 17 states, represent businesses of all sizes, public entities, non-profit organizations, and individuals in the areas of civil and commercial litigation defense with particular emphasis on insurance, products liability, complex mass tort-toxic tort, professional liability, health care, employment practices, construction, and catastrophic loss.
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