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Duties: the Litigation Managing Attorney is responsible for the following tasks, under the supervision and direction of the NAP Director:Provides supervision and mentoring of NAP Staff Attorneys, Paralegal, Secretary, and volunteers in case handling matters.
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As an Attorney, the successful candidate will be entrusted with the vital responsibility of providing expert legal counsel and representation to our clients across a spectrum of legal matters.
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Conduct research/draft responses for post-conviction motions filed by inmates incarcerated in institutions, including motions requesting compassionate release pursuant to 18 U.S.C.§ 3582, motions alleging ineffective assistance of counsel pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255, and motions for relief pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b.
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Here's what the role entails:Job Overview:The Civil Litigation Associate Attorney provides professional, timely, and competent legal services to the firm’s clients. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, A law firm seeks a Civil Litigation Associate Attorney for their Albuquerque, NM, office.
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Attend weekly meetings with judicial staff including Judges, Pretrial Services, Community Corrections Probation/Parole Officers, Public Defender staff, District Attorney Staff. Attend weekly meetings with judicial staff including Judges, Pretrial Services, Community Corrections Probation/Parole Officers, Public Defender staff, District Attorney Staff.
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About the role: Our client is seeking an Attorney - Estates and Wills who is responsible for providing legal services in matters involving estates and trusts, disputes over wills, trust administration, and fiduciary obligations.
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Assist managing attorney with systemic advocacy to combat predatory lending practices. - Collaborate with managing attorney to develop case strategies. We are seeking a dedicated Staff Attorney to join our legal team to represent low-income homeowners in New Mexico state courts.
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You will be able to concentrate on "attorney" work, with the support of a team of assistants, including intake, investigators (retired police officers), pre-litigation case managers, medical records/demand drafting assistants, litigation paralegals, and settlement/subrogation paralegals.
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Ensure accurate and timely reporting of performance measurementsTypical Decisions Made:•Manage order to delivery cycle and all end-to-end warehouse processes •Report or seek counsel from RDM (Regional Distribution Manager) for escalations or challenging situations requiring strong liaison or corporate oversight •Handle operational and management actions, ensuring performance optimization for a scaling business.
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The Technology Partnerships Agreements, Intellectual Property (IP), and Business & Competitive Intelligence Department 1982 is responsible for negotiating and executing CRADA, NFE and Licensing agreements, managing and deploying Sandia's IP portfolio, and providing data driven decision support for program development and technology commercialization.
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Begum & Cowen, PLLC is hiring a litigation associate for our Albuquerque, New Mexico office.
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A well-established law firm is seeking an Associate Attorney to join their growing Estate Planning Practice Group. If youre an attorney looking for a team to grow with, reach out to Virginia Amburgy today.
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Maintains an individual caseload, engaging in client-directed litigation in state and federal court, including appellate work, before administrative agencies and potentially international tribunals.
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Complete weekly/monthly written reports and e-mails to probation/parole officers/pre trail mental health specialists as required. Certified Psychosocial Rehabilitation Practitioner. Meet with clients who are in custody at MDC. Attend court hearings and other meetings with court staff and clients.
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All Sample Forms provided by Servpro Industries to Servpro Franchises should be reviewed and approved by the Franchise’s attorney for compliance with Federal, State and Local laws. We are committed to making every type of property damage “Like it never even happened.
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