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Provide legal representation and advice to the County Attorney, the District Attorney, and county agencies in (civil) expunction and non-disclosure trial and appellate proceedings. Travis County's County Attorney department is seeking to fill the Appellate Assistant Division Director position with an authentic and dynamic leader.
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Prepares all phases of criminal prosecution from investigation forward, including the preparation of cases for trial, discovery, jury and bench trial, and appellate process when necessary. This posting is for an Assistant Attorney General in the Texas Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, which will be cross-designated as a SAUSA, and serve as a Trial Attorney/Prosecutor for the United States Attorney’s Office (USAO) – Southern District and work with the FBI, HHS-OIG, and other agency partners in order to identify, investigate, and prosecute significant health care fraud (HCF) cases.
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The Attorney will be an active participant in complex litigation, including the discovery process, briefs, trials, appellate work, and amicus briefing. The Attorney must bring to a table litigation experience in trial and appellate courts, administrative law, policymaking, legislation, and/or media.
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Legal research and drafting of client correspondence, discovery devices, summations, appeals and appellate briefs. Leading law firm is seeking a Workers Compensation Attorney with 2-7 years of experience.
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Represents the state's interest as lead counsel in all stages of significant, high-profile, and complex antitrust litigation, investigations, and transaction reviews at the pretrial, trial, and appellate level in both state and federal court by performing tasks that include: initiating investigations, conducting discovery; preparing legal documents (e.g., pleadings, briefs, memoranda); attending and participating in hearings and trials; and coordinating with other governmental bodies.
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The incoming senior associate will litigate on behalf of clients in a variety of industries in trial and appellate courts across the country, as well as the International Trade Commission. We are looking to speak with IP litigation associate attorneys to join our client’s Intellectual Property practice in their Austin office.
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General knowledge of administrative procedure as it relates to the conduct of agency and appellate hearings. Performs complex (journey-level) legal and technical work as a Steward/Judge under the Texas Racing Act and the Texas Racing Commission Rules of Racing for horse and greyhound racing events.
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Our attorneys include fellows of the American College of Trial Lawyers, American College of Appellate Lawyers, American College of Environmental Lawyers, American College of Coverage Counsel, College of Labor & Employment Lawyers, and American College of Investment Counsel.
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Option to work fully remote or a hybrid schedule in any of their office locations in PA. Professional development and advancement opportunities! File review and legal analysis of workers compensation claims.
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EDiscovery and Appellate experience a plus. The position will report directly to the Associate Paralegal Manager, Consumer & Product Liability Litigation. Support internal and external litigation counsel in all stages of litigation, both administrative and substantive, with little supervision.
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The firm is led by top-tier lawyers who have enjoyed remarkable success, including wins in the U.S. Supreme Court, other federal and state trial and appellate courts, and administrative agencies across the country.
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Draft pleadings, motions, and appellate documents and file with the court. The firm specializes in Immigration: Residency, Deportation Proceedings, Consular Processing, Family Petitions, Asylum, Naturalization, Appeals, Waivers, Work Permits, U-Visa/T-Visa, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Special Immigrant Juvenile Petition (SIJ), and Temporary Protected Status (TPS.
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Understanding of litigation motion practice, discovery, arbitration, trial, and appellate procedure. Support internal litigation counsel in all stages of litigation. Understanding of litigation motion practice, discovery, arbitration, trial, and appellate procedure.
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Familiarity with automated law firm conflicts software and ability to attain an advanced knowledge of programs used by the firm (Aderant, iManage Conflict Manager, and InTapp Walls) and use of web-based search engines.
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