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Must have at least 3 years of experience as a practicing lawyer in a private law practice in at least ONE of the following areas of law: Family, Criminal, Immigration, Estate Planning/Probate, Bankruptcy, Landlord / Tenant.
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I am working with a fantastic boutique law firm that is specializing in bankruptcy, foreclosure, and eviction cases. I am seeking a motivated Bankruptcy and Foreclosure Attorney with 1-4 years of experience to join a collegial team-centric dynamic team.
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Attorney II - Admission to the Washington State Bar; Admission to practice in the Supreme Court of Washington; A minimum of four (4) years of law practice experience. Attorney IV - Admission to the Washington State Bar; Admission to practice in the Supreme Court of Washington; Minimum of twelve (12) years of law practice experience.
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A law firm in Jacksonville, FL, is seeking an experienced Real Estate Attorney with a strong background in real estate transactions, including acquisition and sales, land development, and financing.
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This is a full-time Litigation Associate Attorney role based in San Francisco, CA, with flexibility for some remote work. Lorber, Greenfield & Olsen, LLP is a civil litigation defense firm located in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 44 years of experience, our firm specializes in defending construction defect and casualty claims.
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Firm OverviewPrice Benowitz, LLP is a mid-sized law firm headquartered in Washington, DC with offices and attorneys throughout Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina.
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Tempe office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks mid-level transactional attorney with 3+ years of business and transactional law experience. Must be an active member in good standing with the Arizona State Bar. Significant experience working in a transactional law practice is essential.
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Legal Assistant, Attorney, Counsel, Legal Secretary, Family Law Legal Assistant. O'Neill Law Firm, LLC is looking for a qualified full time or close to full time paralegal to join its Family Law practice.
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Price Benowitz invests in the success and growth of the firm by hiring attorneys that not only understand the law but also understand the real-world impact that people face when they are going through a legal matter.
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Recent law school graduates may be appointed to attorney positions at the GS-11 level with the following additional qualifications: rank in the top 1/3 of graduating class; participation on the school's official Law Review; membership in the Order of the Coif; or winning of a moot court competition.
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In addition to providing real estate closings to residents of the CSRA since 1981, the firm has an active litigation department that represents plaintiffs and defendants in the following areas: serious personal injuries, construction disputes, business and corporate law, probate disputes, and complex torts.
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Must have reliable transportationCompany DescriptionBoutique law firm handling mostly landlord-tenant litigation including, but not limited to, evictions, eviction appeals, bankruptcy, premises liability, code compliance, fair housing, and business to business disputes.
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This prominent law firm seeks a senior labor and employment attorney with 7+ years of litigation experience in litigation, labor, and employment law. Senior Labor & Employment Attorney.
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We are looking for a collaborative, creative and experienced attorney to join our dynamic team in the Legal Department's Product, Technology and Operations Team. This role will report to the Vice President and Deputy General Counsel and will support Comcast Cable's buy-side and sell-side commercial transaction activity by providing excellent legal counsel and subject matter expertise.
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If you are a dedicated and motivated Estate Planning Attorney looking to join a reputable law firm, we invite you to submit your resume to or call Christine Prieur at. Join our team and be part of a forward-thinking law firm dedicated to achieving excellence in the practice of law.
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