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Zealously represent clients in divorce, custody, child support, and other family matters in Supreme Court, Family Court, and concurrent matters. In-depth knowledge of Supreme Court and Family Court procedures.
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On behalf of the city’s most vulnerable at-risk, mentally or physically impaired adult population, the APS program makes referrals to APS/LPCU for legal review of proceedings for stays of eviction and appointments of Guardians ad litem in the Civil Court, or for Article 81 guardianship in the Supreme Court.
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Handing WC appeals to the Circuit Court through the SC Supreme Court. Attendance and preparation for depositions, mediations, hearings, and court appearances. Travel in SC for court appearances may be required.
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Prestigious boutique law firm based in NYC seeking a Real Estate Litigation Associate to join their growing practice The candidate must have 3 - 5 years experience from pleadings to trial in state Supreme Court.
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Filing of documents via NYSCEF in the various e-filing State courts (i.e. appaellate, court of claims, criminal, family, NYC civil, supreme civil, surrogate, and town/village court) and via NextGen CM/ECF is the various e-filing 94 district courts and 12 courts of appeals.
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JOB SCOPE: The Staff Attorney will be responsible for working with PCMH staff, owners, tenants and property managers on Landlord/Tenant related matters, assessing the viability of evictions and participating in the litigation of these matters, drafting pleadings, motions, and discovery for Real Estate litigation matters in Supreme Court, drafting papers for the Appellate Term and Appellate Division and appearing in Court on motions and hearings.
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The New Jersey Judiciary consists of: the Supreme Court, the Superior Court including the Appellate Division and the Trial Court of the 15 vicinages in New Jersey, the Tax Court and the Municipal Court System.
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Organize and track case status, overseeing attorney court appearances, calendars, and client matters. Collaborative spirit with excellent communication skills for interacting with clients, court staff, and colleagues.
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For over 30 years, the Project has litigated in trial and appellate courts across the country, including the Supreme Court, to protect the civil rights and civil liberties of immigrants and seek equal justice under the law.
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Build strong working relationships with clerks in the SDNY, Second Circuit, New York Supreme Court, and beyond. Advanced knowledge of PACER/NextGen, CPi, Bloomberg Law, CourtLink, and the NYS Unified Court System.
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Manage a substantial caseload and attend court as necessary. We are a vibrant, busy, and growing full-service law firm currently expanding our Matrimonial Department and seeking a Matrimonial Attorney with 10+ years of experience and a proven track record as a first chair trial attorney.
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As an Application Developer at the Supreme Court, you will be at the forefront of designing, developing, and implementing cutting-edge applications. Job Overview: The Supreme Court of Louisiana invites applications for the position of Application Developer within our dynamic IT Services Department.
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Litigate Administrative Law cases before DHCR, the NYC Commission on Human Rights, NYS Division on Human Rights, OATH, Supreme Courts or Housing Court. The ideal candidate will have experience in practicing and litigating Administrative Law cases before DHCR, the NYS Division of Human Rights, the NYC Commission on Human Rights, and the Supreme Courts.
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The attorneys who comprise Lewis Brisbois’ national Appellate Practice handle matters in federal and state courts coast-to-coast, including in the Supreme Court of the United States. These experienced and accomplished lawyers, several of whom are board-certified in appellate law, practice in all of our major markets and are familiar with local appellate court customs and procedures.
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The Red Hook Community Justice Center is seeking a Director, Restorative Justice Programs to oversee court, community and schools-based restorative practice programming at the Justice Center, which currently includes peacemaking, youth-based restorative justice programming; restorative justice diversion from criminal and supreme court; and a federally-funded school-based restorative justice project.
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