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Our client, a prominent litigation firm, is seeking a Construction Litigation Associate for their Northern NJ office. The ideal candidate will have 2 to 10+ years of Construction Labor Law or Construction Defect experience.
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Our client, a prestigious Am Law 100 firm with offices throughout the Southeast, seeks a Construction Associate Attorney with 4+ years of experience to join their highly-regarded and Tier 1 ranked construction team in Atlanta.
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Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a highly skilled Construction Law Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of experience in handling construction contract claims, both public and private.
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As a boutique litigation firm focusing on construction law and related areas, Long & Robinson, LLC, offers collaborative guidance on all legal issues encountered by those within and those working with the commercial construction industry and global real estate markets.
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Long & Robinson, LLC is a boutique construction litigation firm seeking an associate litigation attorney, preferably with at least two years of experience and licensed to practice in Missouri and Kansas.
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This is a hybrid remote position. Competitive base salary (120k to 175k), bonus and benefits. Candidates should be admitted to practice in NJ and/or NY. Resumes may be sent to robert.burstein@lexitaslegal.com for review.
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Litchfield Cavo LLP is a premier insurance coverage and litigation defense law firm founded in 1998 on one principle—client service comes first. Experienced associates will handle defense litigation matters involving construction defense litigation and New York labor law (specifically.
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