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Commercial/construction litigation experience a plus. Landlord/Tenant trial experience a plus. 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.
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Experience servicing the commercial real estate and construction industries is a plus. Admitted to practice law in NJ and NY (PA and/or CT is a plus) This is a full-time (on-site) role for a Litigation Associate at Murphy Schiller & Wilkes LLP (MSW.
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Compensation:In addition to a competitive starting salary that is commensurate with your level of experience, this firm offers a comprehensive benefits program that includes health insurance coverage (medical/dental/vision), Disability Plans, retirement savings plans (401k) plus profit sharing, paid time off (vacation/sick/personal days), professional development opportunities (continuing education/professional memberships) and more.
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Litigation deadline calendaring & e-filing experience, a plus. Global law firm is hiring a Litigation Docket Clerk to join its midtown Manhattan team. A Bachelor's degree, preferred.
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Must be able to research and draft motions in complex real estate litigation cases Real Estate litigation experience is a plus. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Title: Litigation AttorneySalary: Minimum: $149.999 + Revenue Sharing Salary: Maximum: $150.000 + Revenue Sharing Shift: 9:00 am to 5:00 pmPridestaff is a leading legal and professional staffing agency.
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You will play a crucial role in upholding our commitment to delivering top-tier legal services. 3 plus years of experience practicing law Strong legal research and analytical skills. Join our team and be part of a forward-thinking law firm dedicated to achieving excellence in the practice of law.
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Experience with Net Docs or Caret Legal is a plus, but not required. Our client, a boutique litigation firm in Midtown, NYC, is seeking a Calendar Clerk to join their team.
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Candidates must have 3+ years of asbestos-specific litigation and must reside and be barred in New York. Additional state bar admissions are a plus. The firm is seeking a Litigation Attorney for their virtual office.
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Additional trademark and/or copyright litigation experience a plus. The ideal candidate will have patent litigation experience as well as a background in electrical or mechanical engineering.
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Prior appearances at court conferences and hearings a plus. Prior contract negotiation experience a plus. Excellent writing skills a must, with well-developed skills for performing legal research, analyzing complex legal issues, preparing legal memoranda, and assisting with drafting of pleadings, briefs, affidavits, and other legal filings as well as discovery demands.
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Trial experience, a plus. Description National law firm is hiring a Senior Defense Litigation Associate Attorney to join its midtown Manhattan office. Salary: $175K - $215K commensurate with experience plus benefits including healthcare, dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, 401K match, PTO and more.
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QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS: Must have New York Bar (candidate’s pending admission will be considered)Experience with Word, Excel, GoogleDocs, DropBox, Westlaw/Lexis (Time Matters a Plus). JOB TITLE: Litigation Associate/AttorneyLOCATION: Staten Island, NY A direct-hire and executive search firm partnered with a very respectable law firm located in Staten Island, NY. They have a need for a Litigation Associate/Attorney to join their growing team.
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This candidate should have the ability to work proactively and independently; but the firm offers a collaborative work environment. They are willing to train the right candidate. Experience drafting and arguing motions and taking and defending depositions preferred.
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This firm prides itself on being responsive and available to clients and resolving the clients’ legal issues efficiently and effectively. This firm is dedicated to providing the highest quality legal representation for each client.
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The candidate must demonstrate strong analytical, writing, research, and communication skills. All applications will be kept confidential.
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