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Description Summary : The Immigration Legal Services Program (ILSP) Staff Attorney is one of several attorneys in the Division's legal program reporting to Supervising Attorneys and the NYC Legal Programs Managing Attorney.
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They are a vibrant, busy, and growing full-service law firm currently expanding their 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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The Community Engagement Team serves as a vital link between the District Attorney and the people of New York County and works closely with the community to help address their crime-related issues and quality of life concerns.
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The Office of General Counsel is requesting to recruit for an Agency Attorney III for their Adult Protective Services Litigation and Program Counseling Unit (APS/LPCU), who will provide legal services of a more complex nature on behalf of the Commissioner having significant financial, procedural or policy consequences:-Counsel and provide legal guidance to the senior staff of APS on pertinent legal issues, policies, procedures, publications and special projects.
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The IOI Staff Attorney will provide a full range of legal services primarily to New York City immigrants including, but not limited to, individuals with criminal convictions, recent arrivals to the U.S. seeking asylum, including Adults with Children (AWC.
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They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Tax, Trusts & Estates Associate/Attorney to join their team at their New York office. - Prepare estate planning documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney.
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The Associate Attorney will be responsible for both, Business law duties including entity formation, succession planning, contracts, tax advice, and commercial real estate as well as Personal law duties including: estate planning and administration, charitable planning, real estate, elder law, and special needs planning.
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Sanctuary for Families seeks an experienced family law attorney to focus on legal consultations and pro se services for clients who come to the Manhattan Family Justice Center seeking assistance with family offense, custody/visitation, and child/spousal support proceedings, as well as matrimonial matters.
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The Staff Attorney, using autonomy and independence, provides legal representation to domestic violence victims in matrimonial, family offense, custody, visitation and child support cases. The Staff Attorney also conducts presentations and trainings to internal and external audiences including community-based organizations and other service based providers on domestic violence and the law.
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Job Title: FCPA & Anti-corruption Attorney. 3+ years of litigation experience in the FCPA, anti-corruption law practice group while in NY. Job Title: FCPA & Anti-corruption Attorney. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Requirements:- LL.M preferred in Taxation or Estate Planning- New York Bar admission is required- 3+ years of experience as a Tax Associate/Attorney- Strong academic credentials from an accredited law school- Excellent oral and written communication skills As part of our dynamic team, you will be responsible for:- Providing tax-related advice to clients on complex matters such as estate planning, business transactions, and tax controversy representation.
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Job Title: Legal Attorney, Vice President. Education: Juris Doctor (JD) Degree required from ABA accredited law school and admission to the New York Bar. Juris Doctor (JD) Degree required from ABA accredited law school.
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DVP seeks a full-time Family Law Staff Attorney who is awaiting admission to the bar-3 years of litigation experience to join a passionate team of attorneys and advocates to help survivors of intimate partner violence and their children gain safety, security, and independence.
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Successful Midwestern law firm is seeking a General Liability and Workers’ Compensation Attorney with 3-6 years of experience defending workers’ compensation and general liability cases to work in our Brentwood, Tennessee office.
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