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This posting is for an Assistant Attorney General in the Texas Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, which will be cross-designated as a SAUSA, and serve as a Trial Attorney/Prosecutor for the National Rapid Response Strike Force in the Health Care Fraud Unit of the U.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Fraud Section.
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Assist the General Counsel with managing the Company’s IP portfolio, working closely with IP counsel to ensure the timely review and filing of the Company’s patent and trademark filings. Assist the General Counsel and outside employment counsel in reviewing and amending the Employee Handbook and Code of Ethics and Business Conduct on an annual basis, and coordinating with Human Resources on the rollout to the organization.
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Join Child Support Division (CSD) of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) in our mission to encourage responsible parenting by promoting the involvement of both parents in their children’s lives and ensuring that children in Texas receive the support they need and deserve.
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LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY Benefits include: Paid vacation, all-purpose leave and holidays 401 (k) plan; 4% match with immediate vesting Medical 80% employer contribution Dental, vision, and supplemental insurance available Career growth opportunities Employee Recognition Programs Gym membership Company events to include giving back to the community.
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As a Corporate Staff Attorney, you will assist and support the General Counsel in various corporate legal duties including contract review and revision, claims and litigation support, insurance and risk management support, state compliance, corporate formation, and legal research and analysis of statutes, cases, and/or legal articles focusing on the construction industry.
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Job Description Summary A position with boundless potential for growth and the opportunity to gain experience in multiple areas of governmental law, Assistant County Attorney III is a great place to begin your career with Weld County.
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Transactional Attorney Job Description: We are seeking to hire a transactional attorney with 5-7 years of practice experience. Candidate will litigate business, commercial, general equity, estate, and guardianship matters, in addition to gaining exposure to the firm’s expanding cannabis law practice.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Associate Attorney to join our esteemed foreclosure department.n. This role is critical to our operations and requires a solid foundation in general legal principles coupled with specialized experience in litigation, specifically within the realm of foreclosure litigation.
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Job Summary: As a bankruptcy attorney, you will be responsible for guiding clients through the bankruptcy process, evaluating their financial situation, and determining the most appropriate course of action to achieve debt relief or restructuring.
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A bankruptcy attorney specializes in providing legal advice and representation to individuals, businesses, or organizations facing financial distress and seeking relief through bankruptcy proceedings.
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Kilpatrick Townsend’s Electronics & Software Patent Prosecution team seeks either a USPTO-registered Attorney or Patent Agent with a degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a closely related field.
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Ideal for an Agent with accomplished writing skills and an interest in the Patent Agent to Attorney career path. Expected salary ranges are $150,000-$250,000 (attorney) and $125,000 – $195,000 (patent agent.
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Boutique Immigration Law firm is currently seeking a skilled and motivated Business Immigration Attorney to join its dynamic legal team. As a Business Immigration Attorney, the successful candidate will play a crucial role in providing strategic legal counsel to corporate clients, navigating the complex landscape of business immigration laws and regulations.
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About the Role: We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Immigration Attorney specializing in family immigration and asylum cases. Job Title: Immigration Attorney - Family Immigration and Asylum (Remote.
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Provides background information, criminal history, and recommendations to the court, district attorney, and defense attorney for advice concerning bond. Has extensive contact with Judicial and law enforcement officials, Public Defenders, Private Attorneys, Parole Officers, the general public, defendants under supervision and incarcerated individuals as required.
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