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Work with the Managing Attorney and Legal team to develop legal strategies and advise clients regarding what is in their best legal interests, serving as direct contact between the Firm and the client.
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About Our ClientOur client is a well-established law firm known for delivering high-quality legal services to their clients, with a focus on litigation. The firm handles complex litigation cases in both state and federal courts and is actively involved in various stages of the litigation process.
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Note: This position is hybrid and requires employees to be on-site 3 days a week at the Oakland office. They are committed to integrity and excellence and offer a collaborative work environment where every team member is valued.
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About Our ClientOur client is a well-established law firm known for delivering high-quality legal services to their clients, with a focus on litigation.
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Our client is a well-established law firm known for delivering high-quality legal services to their clients, with a focus on litigation. Professional growth and development opportunities within the firm.
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About Our Client. legal secretary/assistant: 7 years (Required) 7+ years of legal assistant experience, with a focus on litigation. Use software tools such as Microsoft Office, Adobe, and document management systems to perform daily tasks efficiently.
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Our client is a full-service law firm providing transaction, litigation, regulatory compliance, and general counsel legal services to corporations, public entities, nonprofits, and public-private partnerships throughout California.
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Promote the Firm’s image by participating on conference panels, contributing to Firm publications, attending recruiting events, conducting in-house and client trainings, etc. Novogradac provides publicly and privately held national enterprises with a full spectrum of audit, tax, valuation, expert witness and litigation support, property compliance and general consulting services and works extensively in the affordable housing, community development, historic preservation and renewable energy fields.
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This firm supports new business development and provides objective compensation for client origination. Depending on your technical background, you may deal with electrical engineering (industrial and consumer electronics hardware, analog and/or digital circuits, RF, semiconductors), computer and telecommunications systems (networking and protocols, WiFi), and/or software engineering (network security, enterprise applications, databases, web and cloud services, operating systems, software user interfaces, open source.
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Support attorneys with trial preparation and assist during all phases of litigation. Provide administrative support to the firm’s Litigation Group. recent CA and federal court litigation: 2 years (Required.
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Assist with drafting, reviewing, and revising legal documents, including pleadings and correspondence. Opportunity to work on high-profile litigation cases. Must have eminent domain background OR, at minimum, construction defect experience.
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Maintain attorneys’ calendars and ensure deadlines are met, including court dates and filings. Hybrid work schedule with flexibility. Prepare and format documents for court filings (both federal and state.
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Familiarity with California state and federal court procedures. Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Manage case files and organize legal documents for easy access.
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Founded in 1912, STV is a leading national infrastructure-focused professional services firm, providing engineering, architectural, planning, environmental, program management, and construction management services for transportation systems, buildings, water, energy, and other facilities.
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Modern Family Law is a renowned and rapidly growing law firm that specializes in family law. Committed to excellence, we deliver exceptional legal services to our clients while nurturing a supportive and collaborative work environment.
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