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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school- Admission to the bar in Illinois and Missouri- 3+ years of experience in plaintiff litigation- Strong litigation and trial skills- Excellent written and verbal communication skills- Ability to work independently and as part of a team- Demonstrated commitment to client advocacy and achieving favorable outcomes for clients.
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An AV-rated law firm with a long, successful history has an immediate need for an Associate Litigation Attorney to join their team in San Francisco. In this full-time, fully remote position you will work on a variety of matters, including insurance defense and landlord-tenant cases.
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This is a full-time role for an Associate Attorney at Barnett & Chistolini, PLLC located in Tampa, FL, with flexibility for some remote work. AV rated, small trial firm seeking attorney with civil litigation and/or trial/courtroom experience.
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As a Manning Kass litigation attorney, you'll have the opportunity to gain further trial experience and work directly with these top attorneys, learning from their expertise. Join Manning Kass, a top-tier law firm with a proven track record of successfully defending individuals, and businesses of all sizes, from small family-run companies to Fortune 50 corporations, with extensive trial experience in state and federal courts and numerous successful appeals since 1994.
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Are you an experienced family law attorney near Houston who desires to work hybrid or remote? Step into an impactful role as an Associate Attorney exclusively practicing family law with our growing firm.
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Construction Law | Litigation Attorney Los Angeles Seeking a 4 -5 years' experienced Civil Litigation Attorney with a focus in Construction Law for a well-established premier law firm in greater Los Angeles.
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As a Manning Kass Civil Litigation Attorney, you'll have the opportunity to gain further trial experience and work directly with these top attorneys, learning from their expertise.
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About Us: We are an established civil litigation law firm with offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Napa Valley, and Las Vegas. Flexible schedules, hybrid or remote work opportunities.
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Job Description:Trial/Litigation Attorney: A very successful law firm is looking to add a member to it's legal team. Performing extensive technical and legal analysisPerform other related duties and meet all deadlines, as required Must have minimum 5 years experience as a trial attorney.
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Phillips, Spallas & Angstadt LLP is an established civil litigation law firm with offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Napa Valley, and Las Vegas. We also offer flexible schedules, hybrid or remote work opportunities, parental and family leave, and other opportunities to support our people so they can thrive professionally and personally.
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A national-level law firm is looking for a Labor and Employment Attorney to add to its expanding team in Newport Beach, CA. You will work on wage and hour class action lawsuits, PAGA litigation, and FEHA claims.
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In collaboration with a top-tier Insurance Defense Law Firm in Long Island, NY, we are actively scouting for a dynamic Senior Associate Attorney to fortify their General Liability division.
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SpyratosDavis LLC is a thriving mid-sized civil litigation law firm that seeks an attorney with 0-5 years’ experience to work in our Lisle office. Our competitive benefits package includes a hybrid/remote work schedule, health/life insurance payments, long term disability, 401k matching, bar association fees, law license, mileage reimbursement, and more.
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A well-regarded law firm in Woodland Hills, California, that represents a major insurance company in insurance coverage and bad faith litigation matters seeks a REMOTE, contract attorney with 2 to 6+ years of Insurance bad faith, business, employment, contract, insurance defense, or similar litigation experience.
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Please submit a resume if you are interested in this opportunity to work with a great team of dedicated attorneys and support staff at this firm. The firm prefers candidates who can work at least 25-30 hours per week.
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