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We are a premier law firm in the AM LAW top 10, have been in business for over 100 years, and are still growing. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Previous Law Firm Experience is a Requirement.
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Omni Law P.C. is a full-service transactional law firm with offices in Los Angeles and New York City. The firm offers comprehensive services in the areas of corporate law, media & entertainment, business transactions, blockchain, cryptocurrency, and cannabis.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in New York City, NY, is seeking a Mid-Level Derivatives Associate Attorney with 3-6 years of experience.
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We are a vibrant, busy, and growing full-service law firm currently expanding our Matrimonial Department and seeking a Matrimonial Attorney with 10+ years of experience and a proven track record as a first chair trial attorney.
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Premier Plaintiff Securities Litigation law firm seeks Chancery Litigation Associate Attorney for a very flexible WFH opportunity in Wilmington DE or Remote in NYC. 100% REMOTE - Highly Respected Law Firm w/ multiple offices seeks Chancery Litigation Associate - For Highly Flexible WFH Role - For Highly Flexible WFH Role.
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Experience: 8-10 years of relevant banking, finance and trust services work experience at a law firm or in-house legal department. Experience: 8-10 years of relevant banking, finance, and trust services work experience at a law firm or in-house legal department.
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Our client, a prestigious New York law firm , is seeking a Conflicts Attorney to work remotely in either their New York or Los Angeles offices. The Conflicts Attorney identifies, analyzes, and resolves potential conflicts of interest related to the firm’s new business acquisition and lateral hiring for all Firm offices.
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5+ years as an appellate attorney in a defense firm, labor law knowledge required. The firm handles general liability claims across various practice areas including negligence, New York Labor Law, general liability, premises liability, products liability, and other defense matters.
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Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C., a New York City real estate law firm, seeks a trial attorney to join its Landlord-Tenant practice group. Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. is the only real estate litigation law firm with under 30 attorneys that has received an AV® Martindale-Hubbell rating, Super Lawyers honors with a Top 100 recognition, Best Lawyer awards for the firm and attorneys and selection into the Registry of Preeminent Lawyers as well as the American College of Real Estate Lawyers.
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Crowell & Moring LLP, a global Am Law 100 law firm, seeks a highly qualified Scientific Advisor - Patent Agent to join its Intellectual Property practice group, working from its New York office.
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3+ years of paralegal experience focusing on a combination of public company governance, subsidiary/entity management, mergers and acquisitions, and securities law compliance matters at in-house legal department and/or law firm.
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A current or former litigation attorney with law firm experience or a strategic communications advisor with proven corporate communications and/or crisis background. 7-10+ years of relevant work experience preferably in a strategic communications agency or law firm, with a similar focus, and/or related corporate function.
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Our client is a law firm specializing in Elder Law and Estate Planning. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Keep up to date with the latest legal developments and changes in elder law, estate planning, and Medicaid rules.
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Job title: Structured Finance/ securitization associate (Law Firm) Previous experience in a large law firm setting is required. Prior work with structured finance and securitization, with a focus on RMBS or ABS. Experience in transactions involving various asset classes is advantageous.
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3-6 years of experience practicing trusts and estates law, preferably in a reputable law firm or in-house legal department. Grant Herrmann Schwartz & Klinger, a prestigious boutique law firm located in New York City, is seeking a dynamic and experienced Trusts and Estates Associate to join our team.
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