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White Collar Litigation Associate - Experience in white-collar crime litigation. Arbitration & Litigation Defense Attorney - Experience in arbitration and litigation defense.
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With a deep bench, our U.S. litigation practice provides clients with a full-service offering counselling on matters, including complex commercial disputes, financial institutions litigation, regulatory and white collar defense, antitrust, internal investigations and special investigations for boards, securities litigation, corruption investigations and litigation related to issues of regulatory compliance, intellectual property and professional liability.
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Attorneys provide high quality legal representation and creative solutions in bankruptcy and business restructuring, business and securities litigation, capital markets, finance, MA, and white collar defense.
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The Litigation Paralegals work and gain experience on a wide variety of matters including, but not limited to, securities and M&A litigation, sovereign litigation/arbitration, antitrust, bankruptcy, white-collar defense and investigations, employment, executive compensation, intellectual property and general commercial disputes, as well as numerous pro bono cases.
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We are routinely engaged by counsel to conduct internal investigations, investigate allegations of fraud, and support the regulatory and criminal defense team across a wide range of industries.
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The Office of Personnel Management's group coverage qualification standards, associated individual occupational requirements (IOR), and individual qualification standards covering white collar occupations in the Federal competitive service can be found here.
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The firm is made up of former federal prosecutors and Big Law associates who work on a broad range of complex white collar, criminal defense, government investigation and civil matters.
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This remarkable law firm is actively in search of a talented Associate to join their growing White Collar Defense + Investigations practice based in New York. Conducting legal research and analysis related to white-collar criminal cases.
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Work on a range of litigation matters including State, Federal, Regulatory Financial Litigation and White-Collar Defense. Focusing on corporate clients, this is an excellent opportunity for a 2-4 year Litigation Associate to join this supportive and engaging team offering excellent mentoring and career progression possibilities.
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The New York office, the Firm's oldest and largest, concentrates on antitrust and competition, asset management, restructuring and insolvency, capital markets, commercial litigation, executive compensation & ERISA, finance, intellectual property and technology, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, real estate, securities and shareholder litigation, tax, trusts and estates, and white-collar criminal defense and securities enforcement.
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Maintains a program under the Personnel and Accounting Integrated Data (PAID) System and through the Defense Finance and Accounting System (DFAS) to ensure prompt and accurate payment of employee salaries, benefits and awards.
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Today, Brown Rudnick is a recognized leader in several practice and industry areas, such as corporate restructuring, technology, white collar defense, international disputes, intellectual property, and life sciences.
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Our practice encompasses a wide range of legal areas including restructuring, construction, corporate matters, employment law, environmental law, litigation, real estate, taxation, estate planning, and white-collar defense.
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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, investigations, and complex regulatory and securities cases.
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Dynamic litigation boutique in lower Manhattan specializing in commercial litigation and white collar defense seeks organized, personable, and enthusiastic leader with exceptional communication skills and significant expertise to provide technology support for the firm.
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