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The Trial Attorney will manage, prepare, and conduct hearings, trials, appellate arguments, and depositions on complex commercial litigation cases. The role involves managing trial, case, and court deadlines, litigating cases before New York trial and appellate courts, and preparing and arguing pre-and-post trial memorandums as needed.
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Litigate cases before New York trial and appellate courts. Our National Financial Services Law Firm provides elite legal representation to mortgage servicers in the context of foreclosure and bankruptcy cases.
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Prosecutors in the Felony Trial Unit prepare, present, and prosecute cases ranging from thefts through murder before Delaware Superior Court. Members of the New Castle County Unit are in Court on a weekly basis and try cases regularly, gaining valuable courtroom skills.
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Juris Doctorate from accredited Law School and minimum of 8 years experience as a practicing trial attorney, with New York tort litigation experience. Minimum of 8 years experience as a practicing trial attorney, with New York tort litigation experience.
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Significant experience managing cases through pleadings, motion practice, discovery, dispute resolution, and arbitration or trial. Lead on driving strategy on litigated cases & overall governance of outside counsel to ensure cost-efficient case management.
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As the chosen Senior Associate Attorney for the General Liability division, you will be a linchpin in navigating and litigating general liability cases, right from their inception to their culmination, through settlement or trial.
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Busy law firm is seeking Experienced Litigation Attorneys to handle all facets of cases from intake to trial preparation as well as appeals. We are open to a variety of arrangements - Of Counsel, Full Time Employment, Part-Time Employment or Contract Work.
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Handling cases from beginning to end, you’ll also prepare legal pleadings, motions, statements, trial briefs and be involved in negotiating settlements. As an insurance defense attorney within our personal injury protection (PIP) unit, you’ll be a part of our motor vehicle insurance defense litigation team, providing legal representation to Progressive insureds and/or to the Progressive Insurance Companies before courts and arbitration panels in all aspects of litigation.
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Position Summary: The Trial Attorney will defend GNY's insureds in litigation of cases in New York Metropolitan area, handling cases from inception of litigation through verdict or settlement.
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Position Overview Our firm is looking for an experienced trial attorney to join our CVA department. We have achieved successful resolutions in some of the most challenging cases in the industry, including 9/11 World Trade Center litigation, Child Victims Act, mass torts, pharmaceutical drug litigation, product liability litigation, environmental litigation, employment and labor law, medical malpractice, and personal injury.
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Suffolk County plaintiff creditor's right law firm is seeking a litigation associate to actively litigate cases in New York. · Develop case strategy, review and approve pleadings, discovery, motion practice, settlement agreements, trial practice and more.
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Handle assigned labor and employment and related cases from inception through trial. Job Title:Labor & Employment Attorney. Manage all aspects of litigation (and pre-litigation disputes), including analysis of disputes, litigation strategy, preparation and review of pleadings, discovery and motions.
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Must have the ability to handle a docket from inception to trial. Duties/ResponsibilitiesEssential duties include, but are not limited to:Manages docket of personal injury cases. Settles and tries cases.
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Handle a case load, attend court, negotiate settlements, oversee trial preparation, conduct trials, and attend meditations and arbitration's. G ather evidence to initiate and support legal actions, evaluate findings, and develop strategies and arguments in preparation for presentation of cases, and update job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities and reading professional publications.
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The successful candidate must have a minimum of 2 years' plaintiff personal injury trial experience that is documented, and be licensed to practice law in the state of New York. Evaluate findings and develop strategies and arguments in preparation for presentation of cases.
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