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Must have prior experience in and/or thorough knowledge of family law, crisis intervention, criminal justice system, working with victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, family violence, poverty law, feminist law and/ social justice work.
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The consultation attorney will report to the Senior Program Director and Associate Program Director of the Family Law Project at the Brooklyn Family Justice Center. In collaboration with Senior Program Director and Associate Program Director, creates, implements, coordinates and conducts ongoing family law legal clinics to assist clients in drafting pro se petitions for Family and Supreme Courts.
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This is a full-time/ part-time on-site role for an Immigration Paralegal at the Law Office of Dharmik Barot PLLC in Queens, NY. The Immigration Paralegal will assist attorneys in preparing and filing immigration documents, conducting legal research, communicating with clients, and managing case files.
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Must be active or retired Law Enforcement with valid concealed carry privileges in NYC. Must have a valid NYS armed security guard license or be active law enforcement. Retired law enforcement/military experience.
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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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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Real Estate Attorney (Partner) needed at a prominent New York City real estate law firm located in midtown Manhattan. Strong understanding of landlord-tenant law in NY.
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Family law, eviction defense, foreclosure defense, bankruptcy law, consumer rights, government benefits, disability law, or advocacy experience; The Family Law Managing Attorney (MA) supervises the Amsterdam Office, family law, and other legal issue areas as assigned, with staff in the Albany and Amsterdam Offices.
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Experience: At least four (4) years’ legal experience, at least a portion of which should be in the music industry, either in private practice in a law firm or as in-house counsel. Education: 4-year college degree and Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school required.
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Schreck Rose Dapello Adams Berlin & Dunham LLP, is a top boutique entertainment law firm, with offices in New York City and Beverly Hills, serving clients in the motion picture, television and Broadway theatre industry.
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A minimum of one (1) year of progressively independent legal experience in a law firm, a governmental legal office or a company's in-house legal department is required. A Law Degree (JD) from an accredited law school and admission to the Bar of the State of New York is required.
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The Senior Counter Terrorism Analyst will work closely with DANY prosecutors, NYPD, and federal law enforcement agencies to collect and analyze evidence, research, and write reports, present briefings, and testify.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from a T-20 law school, or top 15% from a T-50. 3+ years of experience practicing antitrust litigation within a law firm setting, judicial clerkship a plus. Opportunity to join a prestigious law firm with a nationally recognized antitrust litigation group.
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The Law Clerk II will review electronically stored information ("ESI") hosted on a Relativity database and other platforms to determine if they are potentially subject to attorney-client or other privileges.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and a valid license to practice law in the relevant jurisdiction. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in commercial and industrial scale solar and energy storage in the United States, with a background in project finance, corporate law, regulatory compliance, and industry-specific legal contracting frameworks.
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Perform legal research on American Immigration Lawyer Association (AILA) publications, the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), Title 8 of the Code of Federal Regulations (8 CFR), and other related primary and secondary sources of immigration law and regulations.
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