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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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Minimum of 5 years of experience as an immigration attorney, with a strong background in litigation, dispute resolution, and immigration law. Job DetailsWe are seeking a dynamic, Immigration Attorney to join our thriving legal team.
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Our services include comprehensive, free civil legal services, financial empowerment, impact litigation, policy advocacy, and community partnerships. Job description LegalHealth, a division of the New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG), has an immediate opening for an immigration attorney to join one of the longest standing and the largest Medical-Legal Partnership (MLP) in the country.
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Conduct legal research and analysis to support case strategies. Provide legal advice and support to clients throughout the litigation process. Strong legal writing and research skills.
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A bankruptcy attorney specializes in providing legal advice and representation to individuals, businesses, or organizations facing financial distress and seeking relief through bankruptcy proceedings.
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Legal Research and Analysis: Stay abreast of changes in bankruptcy laws, regulations, and precedents. Conduct legal research and analysis to provide accurate and up-to-date advice to clients.
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2-5 years of experience as an attorney and at least two years of litigation experience in landlord tenant matters. Our clients rely on us to provide compassionate and effective legal support, guidance, counseling and litigation services as they navigate their disputes.
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The selected candidate will also assist senior Stout practitioners with business development and marketing activities including proposals, presentations, articles, pitchbooks, and related research as well as market-facing activities to develop / maintain relationships with clients and prospects, principally commercial litigation attorneys and in-house legal counsel.
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Conduct legal research and analysis on complex tax and estate planning issues. They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Tax, Trusts & Estates Associate/Attorney to join their team at their Florida office.
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Our client is a major international firm, seeking a patent litigation associate with 3-5 years of experience for its Intellectual Property practice in New York. The salary range for this position is between $260,000 to $365,000 and may vary depending upon a range of factors.
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The Senior Staff Attorney will mentor pro bono attorneys in providing legal representation in immigration and other related proceedings, including cases involving asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, and other forms of immigration relief.
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We invested in new offices, sector teams and practice groups including investor engagement; shareholder activism; governance; regulatory and public affairs, including geopolitical; crisis; litigation; social issues including climate change and diversity, equity and inclusion; cybersecurity, data and privacy; employee engagement; digital communications; opinion research and analysis, and; creative services.
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Responsibilities:- Provide high-quality legal advice and services to clients on matters related to tax planning, trusts, estates, wills, and probate. - Prepare estate planning documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney.
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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.
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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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