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Law Firm Administrator / Professional Legal Administrator (PLA) We are a dynamic, progressive boutique law firm looking for a Professional Legal Administrator to work directly with the Law Firm Principal/Owner to oversee everything except the practice of law.
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This is a branch office of an exciting national law firm with nationwide litigation practice in general trial and appellate practice before state and federal courts, insurance coverage litigation and counseling, directors and officers liability, professional liability, environmental/mass tort coverage, white collar criminal defense, real estate and golf course development, biotech, and general business counseling.
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All Latitude Partners are former law firm partners or senior in-house counsel with extensive community ties, practice experience, and professional relationships in their respective markets.
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Education and Certifications:Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, Job Overview: A law firm seeks a Privacy and Cyber Security Associate Attorney to provide comprehensive legal counsel on U.S.-focused privacy and data-related compliance issues.
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Requirements:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Education:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Houston, TX, is seeking a Litigation Attorney with a strong background in personal injury law to join their team.
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Licensed to practice before the USPTO.Education:Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Cincinnati, OH, is seeking an Intellectual Property Patent Prosecution Associate Attorney with 2+ years of experience.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Milwaukee, WI, seeks a skilled and motivated Mid-Level Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team.
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We are seeking an individual who not only brings experience and expertise in immigration law but also a genuine willingness to learn, a readiness to invest time in their professional development, and a motivation to actively contribute to the success of clients and our firm.
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Renowned for our commitment to excellence and innovation in elder law, we've earned accolades such as the prestigious 2021 Law Firm 500 Honoree award. Nelson Elder Care Law isn't just a law firm; it's a sanctuary of support and advocacy for seniors and their families.
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Qualifications:Juris Doctorate (JD) degree from an accredited law school. A bit about us:18 Years of Vigorous Advocacy in Intellectual Property, Business, and Entertainment Law. As the leading intellectual property, business, and entertainment law firm in South Florida, we provide comprehensive guidance to business owners and creators on all facets of IP law.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Committed to diversity, inclusivity, and community engagement, [Employment Law Firm Name] offers a vibrant and collaborative work environment.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, A law firm in New York City is seeking a Mid-Level Media Associate Attorney to handle cutting-edge content liability and free speech cases, with a focus on digital and emerging media technologies.
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Job Description Summary: The Loyola University School of Law Library seeks a collegial, intellectually curious, and service-oriented professional to join our team as a Reference Librarian.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Richmond is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Restructuring and Insolvency Associate Attorney. Specific areas of law practiced in the Virginia office include real estate finance and land use, aviation law, communications law, tax, trust and estate planning, and a wide range of litigation.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in Sacramento, CA, is seeking an Attorney to provide legal counsel and support in areas such as Estate Planning, Business Law, and Trusts and estates.
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