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Provide legal review, advice, and support on a broad range of legal matters including quality, regulatory, operations, strategic transactions, contracting, licensing, transactional, and general corporate matters across multiple business units in the Cell & Gene Division.
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We need someone to take responsibility for: As a Review Attorney, you will be responsible for reviewing application packets for EOIR filings, family-based, consular, U-Visa, SIJS, VAWA, T-visa, and waiver petitions.
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The Conflicts and Audit Letter Analyst will be responsible for a variety of tasks, including the performance and generation of conflict of interest reports using internal and external databases and the review, analysis, and resolution of potential conflicts, with respect to both lateral attorney candidates and new business intake.
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This position is for an attorney with 3-4 years’ experience to join the Employment Litigation team in our Parsippany, NJ office, who represents for-profit companies, not-for-profit organizations, financial and educational institutions and municipal entities in all manners of Employment litigation.
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Candidates must have three plus years of construction or commercial litigation background, strong academic credentials (preferably law review), and strong legal research and writing skills. The attorney will be required to analyze facts and perform legal research and writing pertaining to questions of law arising from private and public construction matters.
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Our client, a prominent regional law firm, is seeking an attorney to join their Northern NJ team. Resumes may be sent to robert.burstein@lexitaslegal.com for review. Our client, a prominent regional law firm, is seeking an attorney to join their Northern NJ team.
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Manage discovery processes, document review, production, and deposition preparation. Join Our Team: Attorney (Commercial Litigation & Product Liability) - Short Hills, NJ. Are you a skilled Attorney with 4-5 years of experience in commercial litigation and product liability matters.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 8 Years, Newark office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks partner with experience. Top legal review organizations have recognized several of the firm's attorneys year after year.
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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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Draft, review, and negotiate legal documents related to family law. About You: We are seeking a highly experienced Family Law Attorney to join our team as a family law partner. Dog-Friendly Office: Bring your furry friend to our dog-friendly office, stocked with snacks and drinks.
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Well respected Personal Injury law firm in New Jersey seeks a highly skilled and experienced Attorney specializing in Personal Injury Litigation to join their team in Union City. The ideal candidate will possess a robust background in personal injury law, demonstrating exceptional legal acumen and a proven track record of successful case outcomes.
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Drafting and filing EEOC charges, corporate documents, commercial contracts and perform preliminary contract review under attorney supervision. Serving as the main point of contact for subpoena investigations and QDROS in order to provide official company responses under attorney supervision.
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Draft and review legal and business terms under the guidance of the contract’s playbook, as well as attorney support, as needed. Serve as the day-to-day point of contact for review and negotiation of standard and non-standard contracts; liaise with legal, finance and other teams within the IQVIA organization to accommodate internal and external changes to standard terms and conditions to efficiently close a mutually acceptable contract.
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The Associate Attorney role provides new hires with an opportunity to learn about and familiarize themselves with our various practice areas, as well as demonstrate their ability to meet performance expectations.
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