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This person should have at least 3 years of landlord/tenant litigation paralegal. Landlord/Tenant Litigation Paralegal. Perform research using litigation support programs such as Lexis Nexis, Pacer, Relativity, Best Authority, Sanctions and TextMap.
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CyberCoders will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local law, including but not limited to the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance, the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, and the California Fair Chance Act. CyberCoders is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with physical and mental disabilities.
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Job Title: Estate Litigation AttorneyJob Summary: As an Estate Litigation Attorney, you will specialize in handling legal matters related to disputes arising from wills, trusts, estates, and inheritance.
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You will provide legal representation to clients involved in contentious probate proceedings, estate administration disputes, trust litigation, and contested guardianship matters. Prior experience practicing estate law, probate law, or litigation preferred.
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Location: Various locations across New York. As a Litigation Lawyer, you will represent clients in legal disputes, handling all aspects of litigation from initial case assessment to trial.
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The client is a Law Firm, a highly-regarded legal powerhouse with multiple offices throughout California, looking for an experienced Asbestos Litigation Attorney to strengthen its defense side litigation portfolio.
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This is an exciting opportunity for a Commercial Litigation Associate to join a dynamic and growing legal team. Job DetailsJob Details:We are seeking a highly skilled, self-motivated Commercial Litigation Associate to join our dynamic legal team.
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Applies litigation management through the selection of counsel, evaluation and direction of claim and litigation strategy,Tracks and controls legal expenses to assure cost-effective resolution.
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Job Title: Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Litigation Associate, you will play a crucial role in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in civil litigation matters.
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Working under the supervision of senior attorneys, you will assist in all stages of the litigation process, from case evaluation and legal research to trial preparation and courtroom advocacy. Case Management: Assist in managing a diverse caseload of litigation matters, including drafting pleadings, motions, and discovery requests/responses, and coordinating with clients, opposing counsel, and co-counsel.
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Legal Compliance: Ensure compliance with court rules, procedural requirements, and ethical standards throughout the litigation process. Previous experience in civil litigation preferred, either through internships, clerkships, or prior employment.
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Our client is seeking an attorney with a minimum of 5 years of Landlord-Tenant/Real Estate Litigation experience to join our firm (location is flexible – Long Island or NYC). Commercial/construction litigation experience a plus.
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Our Litigation Department is seeking to hire a mid-level associate to join our Complex Disputes and Government Investigations & White Collar Defense practice groups in our Long Island, NY office.
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We are looking for a litigation paralegal who can support our attorneys with the highest level of professionalism and expertise in the litigation process, from drafting pleadings and discovery to preparing exhibits and trial materials.
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Their Litigation Department is seeking to hire a mid-level associate to join our Complex Disputes and Government Investigations & White Collar Defense practice groups in our Long Island, NY office.
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