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A leading New York City law firm is seeking a Commercial Real Estate Attorney, with 6+ years of Commercial Real Estate Landlord-Tenant litigation experience within Part 52 of the New York court system, to join their team.
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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). Experience handling NYC based Landlord-Tenant court appearances and preparing predicate notices, including rent demands, termination notices, notices to cure, non-payment and holdover petitions.
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BronxWorks has multiple staff attorney openings in the Tenant Defense Program and seeks admitted attorneys and recent law graduates eager to work in a dynamic setting and to advance every available legal strategy to secure optimal client results.
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With respect to equity prime brokerage transactions, the attorney will provide legal and regulatory advice with respect to securities lending, enhanced leverage requirements, margin lock-ups, cross-margining, and client onboarding issues.
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The Lower Hudson Valley Staff Attorney is one of several staff attorneys in the Division carrying a caseload consisting of complex immigration and removal defense cases, serving clients throughout the Lower Hudson Valley, i.e., Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rochester, Sullivan, Westchester and Ulster Counties.
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Seeking a staff attorney for a multi-faceted immigration law project, encompassing both direct representation and working with pro bono volunteers in a clinical setting to provide advice and counsel, as well as help in preparing for those matters which can be handled on a pro se basis.
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The Attorney-Advisor will advise New Mexico Joint Recovery Office leadership regarding legal issues arising from the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon fire, as well as any issues arising from consolidated business operations with the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire Claims Office.
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The Tax Resolution Attorney will be responsible for providing legal counsel on tax planning, estate planning, tax law, and tax-related matters. This is a full-time remote role for a Tax Resolution Attorney at Moskowitz LLP. The candidate will support the managing attorney in managing associate attorneys and other staff.
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As part of our continued growth and dedication to excellence, we are seeking a highly experienced Senior Healthcare Compliance Attorney with a strong focus on medical laboratory compliance to join our legal team.
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Proven experience as a Litigation Attorney, with a focus on drafting motions, conducting discovery, and legal research. The Contract Attorney role offers an excellent opportunity to work on diverse and engaging litigation cases within a supportive legal environment.
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The Legal Aid Society's Criminal Defense Practice is seeking Staff Attorney to serve as an Immigration Specialist for its citywide Criminal Immigration Team. The Criminal Immigration Project works alongside our Criminal Defense Practice attorneys to advise non-citizen clients about the immigration consequences of their criminal court proceedings.
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Other titles: Litigation Associate; Litigation Attorney; Trial Attorney; Complex Litigation, PI Attorney. Experienced Litigation Attorney – Remote, Nationwide Practice. Our client, a nationally renowned civil litigation and personal injury law firm based in Los Angeles, is on the lookout for a seasoned attorney ready to take on high-profile cases that consistently make national and international headlines.
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The full-time staff attorney will focus primarily on family law cases, including divorce, child custody and support. The staff attorney will work with pro bono attorneys and staff to provide legal assistance to eligible clients and assist with community outreach and education.
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We are currently seeking a high-net-worth estate planning attorney with experience in tax strategies, charitable giving, business succession planning, and trust administration to join our team in beautiful Solana Beach, California.
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Tresp Law, APC, a prestigious law firm specializing in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Litigation, Probate Administration, and Trust Administration, seeks a dynamic estate planning attorney to join our team in beautiful Solana Beach, California.
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