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A globally recognized law firm is on the lookout for a Mid-Level Associate to strengthen our Antitrust & Competition sector, based in either New York or Washington, DC. This is a unique opportunity to join a top-ranked team dedicated to handling sophisticated antitrust matters and contributing to high-profile antitrust litigation.
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AMLaw 100 Firm is seeking a attorney to mid-level associate with 2-4 years of experience to join our full time State and Local Tax Associate to join our team in New York, NY. The ideal candidate will have experience in tax law, with a focus on state and local taxes.
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Our client is looking to hire an experienced mid-level Associate Attorney to join the Asset Securitization Practice Group at the Firm. The ideal candidate should possess a minimum of three years' experience in transactional work, corporate law, or finance law, gained at a large or mid-size law firm, an in-house law department, or a governmental agency.
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Sinayskaya Yuniver, PC, a Brooklyn, New York based law firm, is looking to add an Associate Attorney with at least four years of Litigation experience in New York State courts, to its firm.
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Greenberg Traurig (GT), a global law firm, has an exciting full-time employment opportunity for a mid-level to senior Finance Associate (4 - 8 years of experience) in the New York office's Corporate group.
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Kinney Recruiting is working with a leading New York-based Vault-ranked large law firm on search for mid to senior associates with commercial litigation experience. The ideal candidates should have four (4) to seven (7) years of large firm litigation experience, in particular representing financial institutions and private equity funds in commercial litigation.
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Position Summary We are looking for a mid-level to senior-level tax associate to support our growing renewable energy and energy transition practices. Associate: Tax - Transactional - AmericasFirm Summary White & Case is an elite global law firm serving leading companies, financial institutions and governments worldwide.
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Overview: Our client is a global law firm seeking a mid-level to Senior Finance Associate with 4-8 years of experience for a full-time position in its Corporate Group's New York City office.
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Overview: A prestigious global law firm is actively seeking a seasoned Corporate Finance Associate to join its dynamic Corporate Group in the heart of New York City. This is an exceptional opportunity for a mid-level to Senior Associate with a proven track record in lender and borrower-side financings to advance their career.
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IMPACT Legal Resources has a great opportunity for a Litigation Mid-Level Associate (4 - 5 yrs. experience) for a downtown NYC Vault 100 Law Firm with 500 to 1000 employees.
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AM Law 100 law firm is seeking to hire a Mid-Level Associate Attorney for its Capital Solutions and Special Situations Practice in New York. AM Law 100 law firm is seeking to hire a Mid-Level Associate Attorney for its Capital Solutions and Special Situations Practice in New York.
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Prominent general practice law firm based out of Philadelphia has an immediate opening for a mid-senior level attorney in our New York Office to manage a diverse portfolio of cases involving a range of general liability matters, construction and labor law, personal injury, and property damage.
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An AM ranked law firm is currently seeking a Mid-Level Intellectual Property Litigation Associate in New York. The nationally recognised attorneys in this firms Intellectual Property Litigation Group successfully represent clients in all stages of disputes and provide strategic business advice concerning all manners of intellectual property issues.
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Our client, an elite US law firm with international offices is seeking a strategic growth hire at the mid-senior end in their tax department. The firm literally wrote the book on M&A and Buy-Outs from a tax perspective, and therefore has superior clientele and transactions in the area.
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Submissions must include a resume and law school transcript(s). Inclusion is good for our team and their families, our firm and society. Our goal is to deliver an equality of opportunity, an equality of aspiration and an equality of experience to everyone who works in our firm.
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