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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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Prior experience as a judicial law clerk is a plus. 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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Minimum five years of paralegal or litigation support experience in a law firm; managerial experience a plus. This hands-on position will provide litigation technology support, database management, eDiscovery project management, and training to legal staff and clients.
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Real estate litigation experience is a plus. In addition to significant hands-on work experience, this firm also offers extremely competitive compensation and good work/life balance.
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Ideally, candidates will have hands-on litigation experience and will want to gain further responsibility and experience in the following areas: handling discovery and litigation discovery disputes, taking and defending depositions, conducting witness interviews, drafting and arguing pleadings and motions, and managing cases on a day-to-day basis.
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This is an excellent opportunity for an attorney seeking courtroom opportunities and hands on experience litigating civil lawsuits. CT licensing - NY or RI licensing a plus.
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Must be proficient in the use of Word, Microsoft Office, PowerPoint & Excel Communicate in a highly effective manner with colleagues and clients Ability to work in a fast-paced, evolving environment Requirements Previous experience in litigation, particularly in the areas of Insurance Defense, 1st Party Property, and Third Party Property a plus Client-Centric Approach: Our clients are our compass.
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They offer competitive compensation, bonus incentives, great benefits (healthcare coverage starts on day 1), mentoring and training, immediate hands-on experience, and a collaborative work environment.
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We are seeking highly qualified associates with a minimum of three years of litigation experience to join our high-profile litigation practice. A self-starter with the ability to juggle multiple, diverse projects in a fast-paced environment.
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We offer hands-on training during this internship which will enrich the educational experience, similar to training which the intern would receive through a lab course. We are offering a summer internship on our Legal Team, focused on Litigation, beginning at the start of the intern's Summer 2024 semester and concluding before the intern's following semester.
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5 years of meaningful, hands-on litigation experience - real estate or foreclosure preferred; Bankruptcy litigation experience a plus. Demonstrated ability to: work collaboratively as a member of the team, adapt behavior in dealing with changing situations and people, adjust priorities in response to unanticipated events, manage and stay on top of a variety of projects in an organized manner, work efficiently and quickly, while maintaining good work product, work under pressure and meet deadlines.
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If your are looking to join a great team and have incredible hands-on experience, this hybrid position is for you! Competitive salary, DOE $100,000-$160,000 plus strong bonuses, great benefits and a strong mentorship program.
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The attorney must have 4-6 years of litigation experience, including deposition and experience drafting briefs, experienced in State and Federal civil procedure is preferred and experience in product liability, mass torts, MDL, team management and/or trial experience in California is a plus.
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