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Participate as trial and/or appellate attorney in matters of significant exposure and complexity. Maintain minimum billing requirementsQUALIFICATIONS:Possesses a minimum of four years of relevant litigation and trial experience encompassing liability and damages verdicts.
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Admitted defense attorney with 1-5 years' experience handling professional liability claims. Admitted attorney with 5+ years employment practices liability defense experience and demonstrated interest in the field of employment law.
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The Appellate Attorney role provides a new hire with the uniquely experiential opportunity to immerse themselves in the day-to-day bustle of a prestigious Commercial and Appellate. Litigate cases before New York trial and appellate courts.
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The attorney will provide comprehensive, holistic, direct civil legal services to victims and survivors of domestic/dating abuse, rape/sexual assault, elder abuse, stalking and human trafficking.
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About the job Litigation Associate Attorney. About the job Litigation Associate Attorney. Our team has extensive experience representing clients at every level of the judicial system, in international forums, and in mediation, arbitration, and other methods of alternative dispute resolution.
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Specifically, the Attorney will represent clients in all phases of residential mortgage and tax lien foreclosure proceedings and represent homeowners at foreclosure settlement conferences. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe OpportunityCDCLI is seeking an Attorney to join our dynamic, diverse, and mission-driven team.
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Responsibilities:Knowledge with accounts payable and accounts receivableInterfacing with Vendor/Sub Contractors, owners from the onset of contract documents, Certified Payroll, General Liability and Workers Compensation insurance.
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10 or more years of experience as a claim professional and/or claims management with a high degree of specialized and technical competence in the handling of professional and general liability claims with emphasis on hands-on file and litigation management.
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Our Legal Assistants are responsible for performing specific job responsibilities and task within a legal setting under direct supervision of Team Lead and Managing Attorney. Previous experience in a law firm, title, bankruptcy, foreclosure and/ or mortgage banking is a plus, but not required.
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The attorney will work as part of our legal team, assisting advocates, counselors, and pro bono attorneys. 2-4 years of prior relevant legal experience, including litigation and trial practice.
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Develop and apply effective use of trial skills and techniques to litigate cases to verdict. Developing a track record of trial skills and techniques. Juris Doctorate; graduate of an accredited law school.
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QualificationsHold current state license and liability insurance to practice massage therapyCapable of performing deep tissue, Swedish, and maternity massage modalitiesExcellent verbal and written communication skillsStrongly service oriented with an ability to communicate effectively with clients in a one-on-one settingHigh level of ethics and integrity.
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Our firm is committed to being a great place to work and we are looking for a skilled Attorney with 3 years of experience to join our team based in Long Island. Drafting contracts (AIA, construction, and other types); and other agreements (such as cell phone tower licenses with all major carriers, management agreements, etc.
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Our clients include property and casualty insurance carriers, law firms, third-party claim administrators and government agencies that use independent services to confirm the veracity of claims by sick or injured individuals under automotive, disability, liability and workers' compensation insurance coverages.
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You also gain access to two in-house CFA/Attorney consultants to work on all case design and have done so for ultra-high net worth clientele in the 500mm+ range. with our in-house CFA/Attorney.
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