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Leading law firm with a multidisciplinary approach encompassing financial services, commercial transactions, litigation, and corporate law. Must have a Juris Doctor (JD) or equivalent law degree from an accredited institution and be licensed to practice law in the state of New York.
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Our Tax practice seeks an experienced Attorney with a LL.M. in Taxation whose focus has been in research and resolution of tax law and tax matters related to individual, corporate, trusts & estates, domestic and international taxation issues, to join our Tax Controversy Services team as a Tax Manager.
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2+ years as a Partner or Director at a public accounting firm. Handle client consultations on planning opportunities and changes in tax law. A hybrid between a general tax practice and a hyper-specialized firm, our culture is based on collaboration, innovation and transparency.
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Join a leading NYC Litigation Defense Law Firm with well over 70 excellent attorneys with expertise in core practice areas including Medical Malpractice, E&L, Toxic Tort/Product Liability, Professional Liability and Healthcare Litigation.
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Kaufman Dolowich, an AV-rated® firm designated one of the “Best Companies to Work For” among U.S. law firms by U.S. News & World Report, is seeking an Employment Litigation Associate with a minimum of 4 -8 years of experience for its Woodbury, Long Island office.
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The firm will also consider candidates with government litigation experience, such as from the NYC Law Department, or a District Attorney's office. JD from an accredited law school.
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The law offices of Marshall Dennehey, a leading civil defense litigation firm, is seeking an Associate Attorney for its Melville, NY office with 2-5 years of litigation experience to join our dynamic Professional Liability group.
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Schwartz Ettenger, PLLC, is a premier boutique law firm located in Melville NY, focusing on the areas of Business and Corporate matters, Commercial Litigation, Real Estate Transactions, Employment Law and Wills, Trusts and Estates matters.
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CPA or law degree is required. Participate in Client development through networking events and professionally represent the firm in the business communityDisplay continual commitment to the Firm's Culture and Values and Client Service PrinciplesDemonstrate a level of communication skills, intuitive skills and resourcefulness that encourages others to follow and develop the same skillsApply HERE or Send CV to Dustin@theipgteam.com.
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Our client is a prominent Long Island Personal Injury Law Firm. They specialize in the representation of clients within Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Worker's Compensation, Mass Tort, and more.
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Past working history at a Personal Injury Law Frim on the plaintiff's side is a huge plus. Position is located in Nassau County and is full time in the office. Assist with initial client consultations, policy review, assessment, review, and analysis of supporting physician documentation, gathering of medical records, preparation of initial claim submissions, and continued proof of loss.
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Experience with: No-Faults, medical requests and drafting of pleadings. Main Responsibilities/Requirements: Support attorneys through the claims process and beyond. Excellent communication and writing skills, and be very organized and self-directed.
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Bi-Lingual is a plusStrong organizational, communication, multi-tasking, and computer skills are required. Comfort with medical and financial information is a plus. Process-driven and comfortable communicating and interacting with high-level professionals.
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Must be process-driven and comfortable communicating and interacting with high-level professionals. Ability to work in an office in a full-time capacity. Salary is between 55-70K plus benefits.
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Must be process-driven and comfortable communicating and interacting with high-level professionals. Ability to work in an office in a full-time capacity. Salary is between 55-70K plus benefits.
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