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Juris Doctor Degree from accredited institution and at least 6 years of commercial and consumer lending experience in a law firm, in-house legal department, or a combination thereof. Experience in a leading law firm or corporate legal department, with a focus on commercial real estate financing transactions, consumer credit transactions, mortgage secured real estate financing, construction lending, and other commercial/consumer lending matters.
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An elite AmLaw100 firm is looking to bring on a fully remote Labor and Employment Attorney to their team. This role will work with clients of the firm on EEOC Charges and Administrative Hearings.
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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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Mandatory past experience includes 5-10 years of experience: insurance claims (defense) litigation, either (a) in-house at an insurance company, (b) in-house at a third-party claims administrator, and/or (c) external law firm claims (defense) counsel to insurance companies.
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Law Firm Partner š Award-Winning US Law Firm š° Bonus Potential of up to US$ 1M Annually šSan Francisco - Hybrid / 2 days in office. šA prestigious US law firm known for its innovative, challenging, and rewarding work culture.
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Founded in 2003, Lydecker is a growing AV-rated full-service law firm with over 140 attorneys in thirteen offices throughout Florida, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, California, and Georgia.
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Professional growth and development within a respected family law firm. Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school. Represent clients in a variety of family law matters, including divorce, child custody, spousal support, adoption, and more.
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Green Key Resources is seeking an IT Training Manager to develop and execute a technology training strategy for a prestigious law firm. Oversee a learning management system and develop regular IT tips for firm personnel.
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Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, a leading national law firm, is seeking a mid-level litigation associate to join its San Francisco office, with hybrid or remote work arrangements available within the State of California.
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Join a cutting-edge Law Firm that values innovation, growth, and professional integrity, choosing whether you're working hybrid or remotely and your working hours set. If you are excited about joining a cutting-edge and credible law firm that values your growth and commitment to professionalism, we encourage you to apply.
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5+ years of combined law firm or in-house experience within the SaaS technology industry is required. Ā· Law degree from an accredited law school required. Ā· Admission to practice law in at least one state.
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Qualified candidates must have graduated with an LLM and have at least 6 years of prior law firm experience, including experience in tax law. Qualified candidates must have graduated with an LLM and have at least 6 years of prior law firm experience, including experience in tax law.
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Large, well-respected law firm is seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation Associate with 15 years of experience to join their office in Charlotte. Competitive pay, excellent benefits, and great mentorship at a top firm.
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Leading law firm is seeking a Workers Compensation Attorney with 2-7 years of experience. Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from an accredited law school. Leading law firm is seeking a Workers Compensation Attorney with 2-7 years of experience.
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An established law firm is seeking a. At least two plus years of experience in a professional services firm with a concentration in estate planning, probate services or other relevant work.
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