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FCMHS evaluates children and adults involved in Family Court cases in the five boroughs of New York City. FCMHS conducts comprehensive and targeted forensic evaluations in all litigation categories (i.e., Juvenile Delinquency, Child Protection, Custody/Visitation, etc.
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At least 3 years of litigation paralegal experience in a fast-paced litigation department of a law firm. Experience with all aspects of litigation including factual research; discovery; drafting notices, correspondence, pleadings, motions, orders, discovery responses; witness preparation; depositions; filing in state and federal court; trial preparation and trials.
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The EDM team consults with the firm’s litigation case teams on a broad array of issues relating to eDiscovery, including best practices and current trends in eDiscovery, available technical solutions, project workflows, eDiscovery vendors, and ESI and production protocols, and also provides direct, hands-on project support on all litigation matters in discovery.
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Corporate and or Litigation Law experience is preferred with a mid to large law firm or corporate environment supporting an in-house counsel. Corporate and or Litigation Law experience is preferred with a mid to large law firm or corporate environment supporting an in-house counsel.
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Our Law and Motion and Appeals Team includes experts in matters of appellate litigation, the Supreme Court, and law and motion. From assisting in devising litigation strategy at the inception of a case to developing cogent law-and-motion strategy to maximize the potential of prevailing on dispositive and non-dispositive motions to performing trial support and extraordinary writ back-up, our Law and Motion and Appeals Team is actively involved long before a notice of appeal is ever filed.
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Provide oversight of coverage counsel, including the supervision of coverage litigation, when necessary. Provide oversight of defense counsel and manage litigation, including litigation strategy and litigation budget.
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The Project Attorney is a temporary, as needed, non-exempt attorney position, whose primary purpose is to assist the Firm’s partners, associates, and discovery attorneys in conducting and managing document review, analysis and production for the Firm’s litigation, antitrust, investigation, and securities enforcement practice areas.
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Our services include comprehensive, free civil legal services, financial empowerment, impact litigation, policy advocacy, and community partnerships. People of color, women, people with disabilities, immigrants, veterans, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people, and those with lived experiences in the communities we serve are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Recognized as the premier firm for cross-border disputes, the firm has a particular focus on financial products and services litigation, insolvency disputes, intellectual property litigation, international judgment enforcement and asset recovery, and U.S. government enforcement and regulatory investigations.
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Kaplan Hecker’s highly experienced lawyers serve clients across a wide range of matters, including commercial litigation, white-collar criminal defense, and complex regulatory and securities cases.
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Works closely with CUNY’s Office of the General Counsel in managing and supporting litigation and administrative cases involving students, faculty and staff. Manages and supports litigation and administrative cases involving College faculty, officers and employees.
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Qualified candidates will be individuals looking to gain courtroom experience and will ideally have some experience in the amendment of vital records, Article 78 proceedings, administrative processes, litigation, and civil practice.
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Knowledge of or willingness to learn the fundamentals of all firm practice areas: private equity, capital markets, banking and credit, bankruptcy, commercial and securities litigation and others.
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2-5 years of experience as an attorney and at least one year of litigation experience, preferably in landlord tenant matters. Our clients rely on us to provide compassionate and effective legal support, guidance, counseling and litigation services as they navigate their disputes.
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Proficiency in eDiscovery and litigation technologies like Relativity, RelOne, Concordance, Opus2, DISCO, AI methods, and workflows. Ideally, prior experience in a law firm setting (Innovation, paralegal, litigation support, or practice support.
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