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As a Conflicts Attorney you are responsible for conflicts clearance review and analysis for firm-wide legal hires and new business, working directly with the Department Director and Managers, as well as with attorneys and the firm’s Ethics Advisory Committee, to identify and resolve potential ethics and business conflict issues.
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Communicate proactively with assigned Billing Attorneys to review unbilled (WIP) and appeals needing attorney feedback. Review and ensure compliance with clients' Outside Counsel Billing Guidelines.
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Oversee lateral recruiting candidate pipeline (submission review, profile presentation, interviewing and feedback); work closely with operating committee, COO or HR Director. Maron Marvel is seeking a director of attorney recruiting and professional development to manage talent acquisition, retention, and promotion of attorneys for all the firm's offices.
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Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, one of the world’s leading global law firms with offices in strategic hubs of commerce, law, and government across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, is seeking to hire a Document Review Attorney.
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We seek attorneys to assist with document review, privilege review, expert testimony, legal research, and foreign language translation. Experience with electronic document review technology.
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Experienced Document Review Attorney – Remote. Must have at least eighteen months’ worth of document review experience (preferably on the Relativity platform) during the last two years.
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Draft, review, and negotiate securitization disclosure and operative documents, including pooling and servicing agreements, mortgage loan purchase agreements, and investor certifications. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Philadelphia, PA, is seeking a skilled and experienced Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities Associate Attorney to join their dynamic team.
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Depositions: Schedule court reporter for hearing and/or depositions, download transcript, and/or send to client for review. Liaise with internal and external clients and support services (e.g. IT, Travel, and Office Services as well as external vendors) on behalf of the attorney and the practice team as it pertains to scheduling of meetings, events and travel.
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Job Description: We are seeking a talented and motivated Plaintiff Personal Injury Attorney with 2-10+ years of experience to join a premier law firm in Philadelphia. Draft and review legal documents related to personal injury claims.
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The Legal Compliance Attorney will also help develop standards for and review certain categories of minor and major contracts. The Legal Compliance Attorney is a new position that will report to and support the Deputy Director of Legal Practice.
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NexWealth is an RIA/multi-family office and is currently seeking an Estate and Trust Attorney with an LLM in Taxation that meets the criteria below. Meet with clients to review and discuss estate planning strategies and supervise document execution.
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The Program Officer is an attorney who will assist with the day-to-day operations of FIRE’s Campus Rights Advocacy (CRA) team and work closely with the department’s Director, Senior Program Officers, and staff.
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Our client, a national litigation firm, is seeking a General Liability Attorney to join their downtown San Diego team. Resumes may be sent to robert.burstein@lexitaslegal.com for review.
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Experience should include negotiating and drafting broad range of commercial real estate agreements, such as leases, purchase and sale agreements, conveyance documents, development agreements and ancillary documents related to real estate developments, entitlements, as well as handling title and survey review, environmental due diligence, and real estate financing.
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Our client, a prominent boutique law practice located in Philadelphia, is seeking a Contract Attorney. Detailed document reviews and analysis of medical, educational, and mental health records and drafting review summaries.
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