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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from a nationally recognized law school. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. A law firm in Phoenix, AZ is seeking a Mid-level Debt Finance Associate Attorney with 5-7 years of experience in handling upmarket bilateral, syndicated, and sponsor-backed deals for banks and private credit funds.
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The M&A Attorney will be responsible for providing legal guidance and support throughout the entire M&A process. We are seeking a highly skilled M&A Attorney to join our dynamic team.
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A law firm is seeking an Antitrust Litigation Associate Attorney for their Los Angeles, CA office. The Antitrust Litigation Associate Attorney will support and assist in antitrust litigation matters.
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3-5 years of experience practicing law with a focus on antitrust litigation. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Ability to work effectively in a team environment and collaborate with colleagues.
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The preferred candidate will have a Juris Doctor (JD degree), or other relevant post-graduate degree, Certified Research Administrator Certification (CRA), and experience in university setting and/or business or legal operations.
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Outstanding academic credentials, including a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Job Overview: A law firm seeks a highly skilled Senior Complex Litigation Associate Attorney with extensive experience in civil trials, preferably including white-collar litigation, to join its dynamic team in New York City.
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The ideal candidate has a Juris Doctor (JD) degree and an active West Virginia Start Bar license and membership. Juris Doctor (JD) degree and active West Virginia Start Bar license and membership.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree and license to practice law in the State of Nebraska required. Provide trauma-informed representation to self-represented clients through Technical Assistance for Self-Represented Clients (TASC) Program and monthly walk-in legal advice clinic.
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Education: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school, with active membership in good standing with state bar, or plans to sit for a state bar this summer. Experience: Applicant must have completed a broad base of intellectual property coursework and ideally will have 1-3 years of intellectual property experience at the USPTO or a law firm, including summer internship experience.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in Coral Gables, FL, is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of experience to join their team. The ideal candidate must hold an active Florida Bar License and will be responsible for handling a variety of litigation matters.
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A law firm is seeking a Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney for their Philadelphia, PA, location. Job Overview: The Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney will play a pivotal role in the firm's legal strategy, demonstrating excellence in research, writing, and oral advocacy.
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A law firm in St. Helena is seeking a skilled Family Wealth Associate Attorney with a strong background in trusts and estates, particularly in serving high-net-worth clients.
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They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Tax, Trusts & Estates Associate/Attorney to join their team at their New York office. In addition to a competitive starting salary that is commensurate with your level of experience, this firm offers a comprehensive benefits program that includes health insurance coverage (medical/dental/vision), Disability Plans, retirement savings plans (401k) plus profit sharing, paid time off (vacation/sick/personal days), professional development opportunities (continuing education/professional memberships) and more.
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Job Summary: As a bankruptcy attorney, you will be responsible for guiding clients through the bankruptcy process, evaluating their financial situation, and determining the most appropriate course of action to achieve debt relief or restructuring.
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The ideal faculty candidate will have a Juris Doctor Degree from an ABA -accredited law school, experience working as or supervising paralegals, active license to practice law and experience in the practice of law and prior teaching at the secondary or post-secondary level.
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