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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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Our Am Law 100 client's Intellectual Property Practice Group is seeking to hire a patent litigation associate to join in any one of their offices ; a fully-remote position is also possible. Qualified candidates will have at least six to eight years of patent litigation experience including significant experience with drafting and responding to pleadings, preparing infringement and invalidity claim charts, Markman and claim construction proceedings, patent specific fact and expert discovery, inter partes reviews and overall litigation strategy.
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At least one year of experience as a paralegal in a law office or non-profit legal services environment is preferred. Conduct Know Your Rights workshops and support legal screenings of newly arrived migrant children and youth at ORR shelter in New York.
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A Litigation Paralegal will obtain transferrable skills that can be applied in law school or any organization. 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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Job Title: Litigation Paralegal. 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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A Paralegal professional with 3 or more years of experience in Trademark Prosecution work, including knowledge of USPTO and TTAB rules and procedure, familiarity with international trademark filing procedures, conducting due diligence reviews of intellectual property, drafting correspondence and diligence memoranda, and preparing of worldwide assignments and recordings.
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Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New York Offices. Prior experience working as a paralegal in estate planning or probate administration preferred. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or associate degree in paralegal studies, legal studies, or related field preferred.
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Groombridge, Wu, Baughman & Stone’s LLP’s New York or DC office seeks a 2nd to 5th year patent litigation associate. The ideal candidate has outstanding academic credentials, patent litigation experience, a strong work ethic, and superior written and oral communication skills.
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In this role, the Paralegal will provide primary support to the firm's Global Leveraged Finance team relating to non-litigation, intellectual property-specific functions, including IP due diligence searches, ownership and lien reviews and perfection operations in support of the firm's industry leading finance practice.
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Beacon Hill Legal is searching for an IP Paralegal for a major law firm's Midtown Manhattan office. This person should have at least 3 years experience as an IP Paralegal in a law firm.
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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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Job Title: Estate Planning ParalegalJob Summary: As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys in the estate planning process. College degree and/or paralegal certificate and two plus years of experience preferred.
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Type Direct Hire Job Title: Estate Planning ParalegalJob Summary: As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys in the estate planning process. We will consider a JD/paralegal candidate as well.
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Paralegal certificate from an accredited program is a plus. Probate and Trust Administration: Assist in administering probate estates and trusts, including preparing court filings, communicating with beneficiaries, and coordinating asset transfers.
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Job Title: Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Litigation Associate, you will play a crucial role in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in civil litigation matters.
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