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EBC Associates is seeking a Family Law Litigation Associate to join a leading NYC law firm. We have an immediate need for a Family Law Litigation Associate with a minimum of 3 years of family law litigation experience.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, Job Overview: A law firm specializing in intellectual property law is seeking a Mid-Level Intellectual Property Associate Attorney with a strong background in patent litigation.
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Some experience with patent litigation and Patent Trial and Appeal Board proceedings is preferred. The firm is internationally recognized for its representation of Fortune 500 companies in high-stakes litigation and government-facing matters, as well as its ongoing commitment to pro bono service and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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The consultation attorney will report to the Senior Program Director and Associate Program Director of the Family Law Project at the Brooklyn Family Justice Center. In collaboration with Senior Program Director and Associate Program Director, creates, implements, coordinates and conducts ongoing family law legal clinics to assist clients in drafting pro se petitions for Family and Supreme Courts.
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Job Title: Estate Litigation AttorneyJob Summary: As an Estate Litigation Attorney, you will specialize in handling legal matters related to disputes arising from wills, trusts, estates, and inheritance.
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We invested in new offices, sector teams and practice groups including investor engagement; shareholder activism; governance; regulatory and public affairs, including geopolitical; crisis; litigation; social issues including climate change and diversity, equity and inclusion; cybersecurity, data and privacy; employee engagement; digital communications; opinion research and analysis, and; creative services.
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Junior and Mid-Level Patent Litigation Associate (Seattle Office) page is loaded. We are seeking junior and mid-level associates for our high tech and life sciences patent litigation practices for our New York, San Francisco, Santa Monica, Silicon Valley, Seattle, and Washington, DC offices.
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The Associate Attorney will be responsible for conducting legal research, providing legal advice, motion practice in sexual abuse and employment law cases. This is a full-time on-site role for an Associate Attorney at HACH ROSE SCHIRRIPA & CHEVERIE, LLP in the sexual abuse practice group.
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Highly ranked and known for great Attorney retention, the firm is looking to appoint a hybrid Appellate Attorney to work on the defense of mass tort litigation. New Appellate Attorney role with a well known Litigation Defense firm.
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The team deploys the firm’s capital for proprietary investment strategies and facilitates client transactions, investing in a broad array of products including corporate bonds, corporate loans, trade claims, post-reorg equities, litigation claims, structured products and public equities.
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If you are a highly skilled attorney with a passion for litigation and expertise in IP, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity as a Litigation Associate. A Litigation Associate is responsible for providing legal representation and support in litigation cases, with a focus on intellectual property (IP) litigation.
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Minimum of 8 years of experience as a Patent Litigation Paralegal or similar within a law firm with demonstrated knowledge of complex issues within the Litigation practice area, including significant knowledge of ITC Section 337 proceedings and related rules and procedures.
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The CSJ is home to the Seton Hall Law School's vibrant clinical program including the Civil Litigation and Practice Clinic; Criminal Defense and Community Advocacy Clinic; Equal Justice Clinic; Housing Justice and Legal Design Clinic; Immigrants' Rights/International Human Rights Clinic; Impact Litigation Clinic; Health Justice Clinic; and Transactional Legal Clinic.
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The Office of the New York State Attorney General (OAG) is seeking a highly motivated and experienced litigator to serve as a Special Litigation Counsel, with a primary focus on defending the Office of Cannabis Management, the Cannabis Control Board, and their respective officers and employees in civil actions and proceedings brought in New York federal and state courts.
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Zurich Certified Insurance Apprentice, including an Associate Degree with 6 or more years of experience in the Claims and/ or Litigation Management area. Juris Doctor and 2 or more years of experience in the Claims and/ or Litigation Management area.
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