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Professional Growth:As a litigation associate at the firm, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on litigation experience, assume responsibility immediately, work with a broad range of clients, interact with clients and partners, and receive training and mentorship from top peers.
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Candidates should have hands-on litigation experience, including conducting legal research, handling discovery, taking and defending depositions, conducting witness interviews, drafting pleadings, writing briefs, preparing and arguing motions, and preparing for trial.
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Our Trial, White Collar and Investigations Business Unit boasts a diverse practice encompassing all facets of complex disputes, from pretrial resolution to trial, including business and commercial litigation, white collar defense and investigations, consumer protection and advertising, employment, entertainment, financial services litigation, health care litigation, intellectual property, patent litigation, and privacy and data security, among others.
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While hands-on experience is preferred, including depositions, and court appearances, the firm partners are most interested in superior research/writing and drafting skills with little oversight.
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Stevens & Lee offers associates immediate, hands-on experience, accelerated career opportunities and a flexible environment. This position offers the opportunity for hands-on litigation experience, including courtroom experience and deposition practice (taking and defending.
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This is an exceptional opportunity for a junior attorney to gain significant hands on experience working along side elite litigators on exciting and complex, civil, criminal and regulatory matters.
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This nationally renowned firm is expanding its team and offers a unique opportunity to work on high-profile cases involving toxic torts, complex product liability, local government, general liability, and commercial litigation.
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If you are highly motivated and are looking to make a real career at a different kind of law firm that demonstrates a true commitment to collegiality (with an open-door policy), hands-on mentorship and training with a true path to partnership, trust, loyalty, and respect, please visit our website.
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Entrepreneurial environment, opportunities for client contact and hands-on litigation practice ; and. LHH is partnering with an established business law boutique in Chicago in its search for a Commercial Litigation Associate.
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The ideal candidate has 2 to 7 years of litigation experience, is licensed in California with superior writing, research and analytical skills, as well as hands-on litigation experience.
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Boyle | Shaughnessy Law has an opening for a Litigation Associate in our Worcester office. This is an excellent opportunity for an attorney seeking courtroom opportunities and hands on experience litigating civil lawsuits.
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Boyle | Shaughnessy Law has an opening for a Litigation Associate with 1-3 years experience in our Rye Brook, NY office. Associate attorneys at BSL work closely with experienced shareholders, gaining valuable on the job training in all stages of litigation.
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This is a unique opportunity to work side-by-side with one of the industry's leading trial attorneys, get excellent hands-on experience, early responsibility and have a open path to partnership for those wanting to build their own book.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions, formerly known as Parker + Lynch Legal, is assisting a full-service, midsize law firm in NYC in its search for a Litigation Associate. In addition to significant hands-on work experience, this firm also offers extremely competitive compensation and good work/life balance.
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The Washington, DC Office of ArentFox Schiff LLP is seeking an associate to join the 3rd-4th year class for its Intellectual Property Litigation Group, with a focus on trademark and copyright litigation.
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