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Junior and Mid-Level Patent Litigation Associate (Seattle Office) page is loaded. We are seeking junior and mid-level associates for our high tech and life sciences patent litigation practices for our New York, San Francisco, Santa Monica, Silicon Valley, Seattle, and Washington, DC offices.
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Candidates are expected to draft and prosecute patent applications, prepare patent opinion letters, provide IP counseling to clients, and conduct patent due diligence studies in connection with business transactions.
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The Senior Manager of Technology Transfer manages all requirements of the HSS Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio including relationships with external patent firms, patent filings, responses to patent office actions, patent annuities and milestones, and ensuring compliance to national and international regulations.
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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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The successful candidate will work with the Division's Deputy Chief Litigation Counsel and Chief of the Office of Bankruptcy, Collections, Distributions and Receiverships, and other supervisory personnel in the direct supervision of the Home Office Trial Unit located in the SEC's Headquarters in Washington, DC.
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You will provide legal representation to clients involved in contentious probate proceedings, estate administration disputes, trust litigation, and contested guardianship matters. Prior experience practicing estate law, probate law, or litigation preferred.
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Under the guidance of the Vice President and General Counsel, the Deputy General Counsel assumes a pivotal role, co-managing the Office of General Counsel's legal endeavors as they relate to general litigation, administrative proceedings, labor and employment, contracts, policies and procedures, and compliance.
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Skills and attributes for success: - Performs administrative functions associated with the day-to-day use of litigation support software eDiscovery databases, including but not limited to: - database creation and maintenance; - importing images, data and transcripts; - searching and exporting data; - document scanning, OCR and coding; - and document productions - Processing and publishing of electronically stored information for cases.
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Senior Associates, Associates, and Sr. Counsel are expected in the office at least two days a week, while Counsel, Staff Counsel, and Patent Agents are expected one day a week. This position is open to Senior Associate, Counsel and Senior Counsel.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as an immigration attorney, with a strong background in litigation, dispute resolution, and immigration law. In this exciting role, you will be responsible for representing clients in all aspects of immigration law, including but not limited to visa applications, litigation, and dispute resolution.
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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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Coordinates, supervises and/or mentors staff attorneys, project assistants, pro bono attorneys, interns, and volunteers on all aspects of client contact, litigation support, litigation strategy and execution, case management, and/or project development.
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A Senior Manager or Director within our Disputes, Claims, & Investigations group ("DCI") will work in a dynamic and fast-paced consulting environment advising clients and their legal counsel, preparing financial and economic damages calculations and related forensic and financial advisory work in complex commercial litigation.
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Providing support on complex accounting and valuation related matters and disputes (example project types include investigations, forensic accounting, damage calculations, solvency analysis, settlement models, post-acquisition disputes, and general litigation support.
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The Office of the General Counsel / Office of Legal Affairs is recruiting for one Agency Attorney Interne, in the Child Support Enforcement Term (CSET) of the Support and Lien Recovery Litigation Unit (SLRLU) to function as Attorney Interne, who will work towards establishing paternity and child support orders in the family court.
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