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A minimum of one year of proven experience in immigration law, procedures, regulations, and policies. Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as human resources, legal studies, business administration, political science, or international relations.
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The Office of General Counsel is requesting to recruit for an Agency Attorney III for their Adult Protective Services Litigation and Program Counseling Unit (APS/LPCU), who will provide legal services of a more complex nature on behalf of the Commissioner having significant financial, procedural or policy consequences:-Counsel and provide legal guidance to the senior staff of APS on pertinent legal issues, policies, procedures, publications and special projects.
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Staff Attorney (Temporary), Immigrant Opportunity Initiatives (IOI) - Immigration Law Unit. The Immigration Law Unit (ILU) in The Legal Aid Society's Civil Practice is a recognized leader in providing high-quality representation to non-citizens in all five boroughs of New York City and surrounding counties.
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Founded in 1956, Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is the premier specialty retailer of high-quality products for the kitchen and home in the United States. WSI will not commence an immigration case or "sponsor" an individual for this position at this time (for example, H-1B or other employment-based immigration.
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Our Client is a prestigious law firm with a renowned reputation in the legal industry. If you are a dedicated attorney looking for a challenging yet rewarding opportunity with a reputable law firm that values its employees' career growth and development, we would love to hear from you.
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Are you a skilled and accomplished litigation attorney looking for an exciting opportunity to join a leading law firm in the real estate and construction industry? Evans Law, a highly regarded firm located in Annapolis, Maryland, is seeking an experienced Litigation Attorney to join our talented legal team and advocate on behalf of our clients in complex litigation matters.
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Description The New York Times is seeking a Deputy to the Editorial Director of Books, Events, and TV/Film. This role will focus on supporting the work of our editorial extensions in these areas.
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The Associate Attorney will be responsible for both, Business law duties including entity formation, succession planning, contracts, tax advice, and commercial real estate as well as Personal law duties including: estate planning and administration, charitable planning, real estate, elder law, and special needs planning.
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Workers’ Compensation Litigation Associate Attorney for a personal injury law firm. A JD from an accredited law school and a member of the SC Bar in good standing. 1-3 years experience practicing as an attorney with knowledge and expertise in the workers’ compensation case process.
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You would serve as the Deputy Environmental Services (ES) Practice Leader for the mid-Atlantic region (Massachusetts to South Carolina) under the direction of the current leader and will be in charge of growing our business in the industrial/commercial and real estate markets.
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Provide administrative assistance, such as writing and editing emails, drafting memos and preparing communications for review by the Deputy CFO & Controller and maintain confidentiality in all matters.
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Please write “STAFF ATTORNEY-FAMILY LAW” in the subject heading. We serve an average of 1,600 survivors annually across all five boroughs of NYC through our comprehensive direct services (legal representation in family law and immigration matters, holistic case management, and empowerment groups), plus an additional 1,000+ reached through community outreach, education, and clinics.
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Requirements:- LL.M preferred in Taxation or Estate Planning- New York Bar admission is required- 3+ years of experience as a Tax Associate/Attorney- Strong academic credentials from an accredited law school- Excellent oral and written communication skills As part of our dynamic team, you will be responsible for:- Providing tax-related advice to clients on complex matters such as estate planning, business transactions, and tax controversy representation.
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Successful Midwestern law firm is seeking a General Liability and Workers’ Compensation Attorney with 3-6 years of experience defending workers’ compensation and general liability cases to work in our Brentwood, Tennessee office.
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In legal assistance providing legal advice on matters related to family, consumer, tax, estate, and immigration law. get exposure to civil law, including legal assistance (estate planning, family law, tax matters); tort claims (represent interests of the U.S. in tort issues such as Federal Tort Claims Act/Military Claims Act); labor law (arbitration and equal opportunity); and contract law (legal review of multi-billion dollar contracts of military technologies and supplies.
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