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Job Title: Estate Litigation AttorneyJob Summary: As an Estate Litigation Attorney, you will specialize in handling legal matters related to disputes arising from wills, trusts, estates, and inheritance.
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You will provide legal representation to clients involved in contentious probate proceedings, estate administration disputes, trust litigation, and contested guardianship matters. Prior experience practicing estate law, probate law, or litigation preferred.
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Litigation Strategy: Develop effective strategies for resolving estate disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation. Legal Research and Analysis: Conduct legal research to support arguments and motions in estate litigation cases.
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White Collar Litigation Associate - Experience in white-collar crime litigation. M&A Litigation Associate - Experience in litigation related to mergers and acquisitions. Arbitration & Litigation Defense Attorney - Experience in arbitration and litigation defense.
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NDS is seeking candidates for a cross-borough Litigation and Training Supervisor role in our Family Defense Practice in Manhattan and the Bronx. Litigation and Training Supervisor, Family Defense Practice.
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Job Title: Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Litigation Associate, you will play a crucial role in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in civil litigation matters.
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Working under the supervision of senior attorneys, you will assist in all stages of the litigation process, from case evaluation and legal research to trial preparation and courtroom advocacy. Case Management: Assist in managing a diverse caseload of litigation matters, including drafting pleadings, motions, and discovery requests/responses, and coordinating with clients, opposing counsel, and co-counsel.
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Legal Compliance: Ensure compliance with court rules, procedural requirements, and ethical standards throughout the litigation process. Previous experience in civil litigation preferred, either through internships, clerkships, or prior employment.
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The Litigation Support Analyst is responsible for all aspects of eDiscovery related to the analysis, processing, and production of electronic data. TransPerfect provides a full array of language and business support services, including translation, multicultural marketing, website globalization, legal support, and any kind of technology solution.
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Applies litigation management through the selection of counsel, evaluation and direction of claim and litigation strategy,Tracks and controls legal expenses to assure cost-effective resolution.
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Seeking an associate with 3+ years general experience in sophisticated commercial litigation for our New York office. Qualifications: Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Proficiency in legal research tools and software, such as Westlaw or LexisNexis.
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Courtroom Advocacy: Attend court hearings, depositions, arbitrations, and mediations, and assist senior attorneys in presenting oral arguments, examining witnesses, and making legal arguments before judges and arbitrators.
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Trial Preparation: Assist in preparing for trials, hearings, and other court proceedings by organizing evidence, drafting trial briefs and motions in limine, preparing witness examinations, and assisting with jury selection.
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Job Summary: As a Litigation Associate, you will play a crucial role in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in civil litigation matters. Job Summary: As a Litigation Associate, you will play a crucial role in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in civil litigation matters.
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The Litigation Paralegals work and gain experience on a wide variety of matters including, but not limited to, securities and M&A litigation, sovereign litigation/arbitration, antitrust, bankruptcy, white-collar defense and investigations, employment, executive compensation, intellectual property and general commercial disputes, as well as numerous pro bono cases.
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