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These efforts include analyzing Patent Litigation financial information at the group, client, and matter level; collaborating with multiple internal departments to encompass a variety of tasks related to pricing and profitability analysis; developing, implementing, and coordinating practice and legal project management platforms and tools, training Patent Litigation lawyers to use those tools and implementing best practices in matter management.
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Our client, a construction restoration company is looking for a 2 plus years corporate contracts/litigation counsel to support the legal and business teams. The corporate counsel will assist in pre-litigation and litigation efforts, including evidence gathering and analysis, legal research, discovery, pleading review, deposition prep, and management of select outside legal matters.
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The successful Litigation Associate Attorney candidate will have the knowledge and experience necessary to support the firm’s busy commercial, real estate, and employment litigation practices.
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We are looking for a strategic and business-oriented legal leader who can provide valuable insights and best practices across various legal matters, including go-to-market strategies, product development, privacy, data security, international operations, corporate compliance, securities, employment, mergers and acquisitions, litigation, regulatory and antitrust issues, and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) considerations.
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The areas of civil legal practice include, but are not limited to, community economic development, consumer, education, employment, family, federal income tax, housing, probate, public benefits, and migrant farmworkers.
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This is a full-time on-site Associate Attorney role located in Thomasville, GA. The Associate Attorney will be responsible for providing legal advice and services, conducting legal research, appearing in court, negotiating contracts, and representing clients in family law, probate, and business law matters.
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Provide legal counsel on environmental matters, including regulatory compliance, litigation, and transactional issues. A law firm in Newark, NJ, is actively seeking a highly qualified and experienced Senior Environmental Litigation Associate Attorney to join its dynamic team.
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Provide legal counsel to internal clients on litigation and claims-related matters. Keep abreast of legal developments relevant to the insurance industry and litigation practice.
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Join Our Remote Legal Team & Transform Your Career. Freeman Lovell, a fully remote law firm dedicated to excellence in business and real estate law across the United States, is excited to offer an exceptional career opportunity for a motivated and talented junior attorney experienced in commercial and real estate litigation to be directly mentored by one of our experienced real estate litigation senior partners.
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Outstanding litigation skills, including the ability to supervise a complex litigation docket and to guide litigation across a range of subject matters, while nurturing the development of multi-faceted legal and policy advocates.
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Litigation experience, including case evaluation, legal research and writing, discovery, negotiations, and administrative hearing or trial experience preferred; develop partnerships with and support the efforts of other DFPI grantees, including by strategizing with other legal services organizations on systemic issues, outreach, and debt relief efforts, and providing technical assistance and training to non-legal services grantees.
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Patent litigation experience including Hatch-Waxman and BPCIA. Bloomberg Intelligence, Patent Litigation Research Analyst. As a BI Patent Litigation Analyst, you will be part of a fast-growing global team, responsible for research coverage and thought leadership including providing a comprehensive view of an industry and its key constituents.
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The Newman Library of Baruch College seeks a Lecturer to serve as the Ethnic Studies Librarian, as part of a team of information specialists who support the students and faculty of the Black and Latinx Studies Department in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences.
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We are currently seeking an experienced IP strategist, with either a patent litigation or patent prosecution background, to join our dynamic and collaborative team to build and lead the intellectual property function within the legal department.
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Previous experience working as a litigation assistant, legal assistant and/or paralegal (including extensive experience with state and federal court filings, drafting pleadings and discovery, and document review.
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