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As a Staff Attorney, you will play a vital role in providing objective legal analysis and advice to the Supreme Court, contributing to the judicial decision-making process and the advancement of justice in the state.
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You develop and nurture productive and professional relationships with clients and staff, and are both approachable yet stern when the circumstances require. Are you an experienced, California-licensed attorney with experience in housing rights/landlord-tenant law looking for a meaningful work.
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Collaborate with legal support staff and other attorneys to achieve favorable outcomes for clients. Plaintiff Personal Injury Attorney Job Summary: A leading law firm specializing in personal injury litigation is seeking an experienced Plaintiff Personal Injury Attorney to join their team.
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We are seeking exceptional legal professionals to join our Knowledge Management team, and who are dedicated to upholding and establishing the highest level of written legal analyses for injury victims throughout the U.S. Our Knowledge Management team ensures that EvenUp’s output is both precise and compelling, and plays an integral role in our ongoing product and data science projects by serving as Subject Matter Experts.
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The Nevada Court of Appeals is seeking a skilled Attorney to join our legal team in Las Vegas or Carson City. As a Staff Attorney, you will play a vital role in providing objective legal analysis and advice to the Court of Appeals, contributing to the judicial decision-making process and the advancement of justice in the state.
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GEICO Staff Counsel - Law Office of Rhonda Long, Supervising Attorney of Las Vegas, NV, is seeking an Attorney to defend lawsuits filed in Las Vegas, NV courts and other first-party insurance defense matters.
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Provide cover letter explaining interest, resume, 3 references, and writing sample to careers@nevadalegalservices.org, and reference “Staff Attorney – Veterans Law Project” in the subject line.
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As a Senior Staff Attorney for The Hartford, you will join a collaborative environment where you will have direct contact with our Claims Professionals while working from home! Sr Staff Attorney - LM07DE.
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Candidate will be working hard in hand with our Senior Partner and other attorneys, managing and guiding a legal staff of about 10-15 employees. Prestigious Personal Injury Law Firm seeks Associate Attorney.
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Collaborate with other attorneys and staff members to provide comprehensive legal services to clients. Shook & Stone Injury Lawyers is a full-service injury and disability law firm seeking an attorney to join our expanding team in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Provide training for the field staff and the Committee on Special Education (CSE) clinical staff on compliance with federal and state education laws and regulations. Provide training for the field staff and the Committee on Special Education (CSE) clinical staff on compliance with federal and state education laws and regulations.
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This is an exciting opportunity to work on a collaborative team on a fully remote basis. You must be computer literate, can self-trouble shoot, enter data into excel, have appropriate Wi-Fi bandwidth, comfortable with working Microsoft Teams, and knows how to navigate in Outlook.
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Our attorneys and staff work together in a collaborative and team-oriented environment to obtain top-tier results. We are looking for a motivated and highly skilled attorney to join our team and contribute to the success of our mission: justice, accountability, results.
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Maintain electronic client files in an organized fashion to ensure up-to-date information is handy for other attorneys, paralegals, and support staff by using our online case management system.
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With dedicated case managers and support staff, you can dive into private practice without doing consultations or worrying about the headache of daily operations. -You want to propel your legal career with the help of experienced legal staff.
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