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Public tennis and paddle courts, playing fields, and nearby hiking trails abound. Public tennis and paddle courts, playing fields, and nearby hiking trails abound. The Bronx River Pathway, a meandering 807-acre linear park, supports bike riding, scootering, walking, running, and nature viewing, and the Village's municipal pool complex gives new meaning to the phrase "water break" during the summer heat.
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Law degree, admitted in New York State and federal courts. Represents the Company, its affiliated companies, and client ERISA Funds in all facets of federal court litigation (primarily collection-related.
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5+ years defending personal injury claims venued in NY Supreme Courts, including having led plaintiffs’ depositions and drafted substantive motions. Professional written work product, with the ability to concisely explain what matters most and why for clients, courts and litigant counsel.
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Juris Doctor Degree, admission to the New York State Bar and admitted to practice in New York State and Federal courts is required. You will have opportunities to develop expertise on NERC Reliability Standards and provide legal assistance with regulatory reporting, compliance assessments, internal investigations, and audit preparations.
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The law firm handles a broad range of civil and complex criminal matters in state and federal courts in and around New York Metropolitan region. Its practice areas include Alternative Dispute Resolution, Bankruptcy Litigation, Business Litigation, COVID-19 Litigation, Employment Litigation, ERISA.
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May represent NYPA during litigation, arbitration, mediation or other disputes with courts, government agencies, or other legal authorities. Specialties may include but are not limited to Contract Management, Employment Law, Governmental/Regulatory Affairs and Litigation.
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Over 5 years of experience defending personal injury claims in NY Supreme Courts. Our client is seeking a Personal Injury Defense Attorney for their White Plains office. Experience with premises liability claims and superior analytical skills are essential.
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The Deputy Town Attorney represents the Town in the courts in civil litigation; and does related work as required. to practice law in NY State Courts and U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York.
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The Legal Summer Associate will be responsible for providing legal research, preparing discovery, drafting briefs, motions, and observe proceedings in various courts. This is a temporary summer internship position that runs for a ten to twelve week period from May 2025 to August 2025 which can provide valuable hands-on exposure to a law school student seeking a professional and challenging experience.
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Rivian may transfer or store internationally your Candidate Personal Data, including to or in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the European Union and in the cloud, and this data may be subject to the laws and accessible to the courts, law enforcement and national security authorities of such jurisdictions.
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