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The Conflicts Attorney serves clients and attorneys by ensuring that the firm fulfills its ethical obligations. Under the direction of the Conflicts Counsel, the Conflicts Attorney will be responsible for all aspects of the conflicts process, from preparing conflicts search reports as needed, to identifying and resolving possible ethical conflicts and business issues for both new business and lateral matters.
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Our client, a well-respected patent boutique, seeks an Intellectual Property Attorney for their growing office. Intellectual Property Attorney - 100% Remote. Our client, a well-respected patent boutique, seeks an Intellectual Property Attorney for their growing office.
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At least three years of work experience as an attorney. Willingness to pursue privacy certifications (e.g., CIPP/E, CIPM) Because we’re a fully remote team, we’re also flexible about where you make your home base so long as you’re legally able to work and practice law there.
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If you are a public interest litigation attorney with 3+ years of strong federal, state court, or administrative, litigation experience, we want to talk with you! Candidates with DOJ or State Attorney General’s office are encouraged to apply.
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This is an outstanding opportunity for a highly successful, experienced, likable, driven, business-minded, and very well-respected Columbus area attorney who wants to leave the practice of law (or another legal industry role) to lead a company as market president and an equity business partner, using our capital, proven model, established infrastructure, training, and supporting corporate team.
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Senior Family Law Attorney (Remote or Hybrid in Greater Los Angeles) Paralegals will be assigned to an attorney, and these attorney/paralegal teams will be assigned to their respective cases.
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Our client, a top-flight boutique law firm seeks an experienced estate planning attorney to join its team. The incoming attorney will work alongside top-tier attorneys that include ACTEC Fellows and leaders in the field.
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We are a fast-paced and close-knit firm, looking for a full-time Associate Attorney in the field of Domestic Relations. Must be a licensed attorney in good standing with the Ohio Bar Association.
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Based out of Massachusetts, we are seeking to add a talented remote Attorney with family law experience to an award-winning firm that takes pride in providing tailored representation for all of its clients.
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Experienced Document Review Attorney – Remote Great opportunity for l icensed attorneys with document review experience interested in quality focused e-Discovery. Licensed Attorney rate is $26 per hour.
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Are you a Workers' Compensation Attorney , looking for a career that grants you control over your work-life balance, working hours, attractive pay, and mentorship growth ? 1 - 4 years of experience as an attorney in Workers’ Compensation Defense.
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Becoming a Judge Advocate is a unique opportunity to practice law in a range of areas, develop courtroom experience, and lead a team.
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Job Title : Employment Litigation Attorney. The attorney will have significant responsibilities in all aspects of the litigation including drafting pleadings, discovery, court appearances, taking and defending depositions and trial work.
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The attorney will draft and mark up various forms and “how-to” type practical guidance for a wide range of trusts & estates topics dealing specifically with wills, trusts, estates and probate administration.
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Founded in 2013, Oliva Gibbs is a client-focused law firm that specializes in serving oil and gas companies nationwide.
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