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Kimley-Horn is looking for a Contract Attorney to join our Philadelphia office! Kimley-Horn is looking for a Contract Attorney to join our Philadelphia office! We take pride in how our employee retention, robust benefits package, and company values have led to Kimley-Horn’s placement on the Fortune “100 Best Companies to Work” list for 17 years.
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The Patent Attorney/Agent will be responsible for maintaining and further developing the relationships with Penn's outside patent counsel, including overseeing workflow, patent quality, budgets, ensuring faculty satisfaction, implementing process improvements, and co-developing programs to support engagement with Penn's IP stakeholders.
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The Senior Staff Attorney – Regulatory reviews and prepares litigation materials and various other documents, and advises, and represents the company in a variety of legal matters which may include but not be limited to regulatory, litigation, collections, bankruptcy, labor, municipal, energy, ethics and other areas requiring legal counseling and/or assistance.
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We are looking for a Document Control Specialist to join our team out of our office located in Blue Bell, PA or Cherry Hill, NJ. 5+ years of experience in document control experience in the Architecture / Engineering / Construction industry (A/E/C.
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The attorney will be responsible for providing legal counsel and support on patent prosecution and counseling projects within the life sciences sector. A law firm is seeking an Intellectual Property Life Sciences Associate Attorney for their Philadelphia office.
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Welcome to the role of Estate Planning Attorney! Drafting wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and other estate planning documents. Our client, HighPoint Law Offices, PC in Chalfont, PA, is looking to add a hardworking, caring attorney to their team.
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Must successfully complete orientation and training program as designated by the Managing Attorney or the Law Department. The Claim Litigation Counsel Division handles a wide range of litigation activity on behalf of State Farm insureds and/or the State Farm Insurance Companies.
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Creates and maintains a documented strategy for case handling in each assigned case to include a synopsis of the intangible factors, i.e. the judge, plaintiff attorney, aggravating factors, etc.
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However, CLS may also sponsor Attorney Fellows for other fellowships such as Equal Justice Works or law school-based fellowships depending on the needs of the program and the qualifications of the candidate.
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Desired Skills: Expertise in Nintex workflow automation, iManage document management, and Hyland's Perceptive Content software. Extensive experience in administering document management systems, specifically iManage, Nintex, and Hyland's Perceptive Software.
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As a CGS Mandarin Document Reviewer you will play a key role in supporting various aspects of the company's litigation portfolio including eDiscovery activities, workflow management, and litigation support.
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As a Managing Trial Attorney (MTA), you’ll co-lead one of those offices within a region with the opportunity to influence and drive the office’s reputation, performance and health in alignment with Nationwide’s overall mission and NTD’s strategic objectives.
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In addition to earning immediate legal experience you will have the honor of earning a commission as a Second Lieutenant.
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The position will also involve collaboratively working with the Managing Attorney of Intake, Deputy Director of Legal Practice, the Director of Law and Technology, Legal Managers, and others on developing and improving intake systems and procedures and workflow design across CLS and with partner agencies.
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Possess extensive knowledge of both clinical medicine and disease management, as well as the internal and external patient classification systems that measure patient's severity of illness and medical complexity.
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