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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm is seeking a Mid-Level IP Litigation (Life Sciences) Associate Attorney for their Austin, TX office. Job Overview:The Mid-Level IP Litigation (Life Sciences) Associate Attorney will be responsible for representing clients in intellectual property litigation matters, with a focus on cases within the life sciences industry.
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Job Summary Beacon Hill Legal is working with a nationally recognized trial firm seeking a Litigation Associate to join its Austin, Texas office. Job Summary Beacon Hill Legal is working with a nationally recognized trial firm seeking a Litigation Associate to join its Austin, Texas office.
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We're looking for an admitted attorney, for an extremely promising Associate Criminal Defense Attorney position within a premier law firm with lots of room for growth. As the Associate Criminal Defense Attorney, you will report to the Managing Criminal Defense Attorney.
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Associate Attorneys are expected to meet Minimum Performance Standards as provided in the Attorney Manual. Associate Attorneys must possess strong academic credentials, analytic, writing and communication skills and provide excellent references.
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LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY $120,000 Plus Commission with Sign-On Bonus (Up to $25,000 for qualified applicants) LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY salary $120,000 plus guaranteed commission after achieving performance goal.
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Our prestigious law firm based in Austin, Texas is seeking a highly skilled Corporate Associate Attorney with expertise in Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) and Technology Transactions. Our prestigious law firm based in Austin, Texas is seeking a highly skilled Corporate Associate Attorney with expertise in Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) and Technology Transactions.
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We are hiring for the position of Criminal Defense Associate Attorney with our firm in our Austin, Texas office. Job Posting –Associate – Defense Attorney. If you find you are motivated by helping others overcome obstacles, or find purpose in being a champion to those who need a 2nd chance and put them on a healthy path, and you have a passion to be an excellent attorney and advocate, then we are looking for you.
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Bolstered by an excellent staff and provided superior training and support from attorney mentors, you will handle cases with a great deal of autonomy, travelling 2-3 days a week to different parts of the state.
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Work with client and Managing Attorney to establish litigation plan. We are seeking an experienced litigation associate with a minimum of two (2) years of Texas civil litigation experience.
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Bill Cobb, the former head of civil litigation for Texas's Office of the Attorney General, uses his experience and skills for clients facing government abuse and overreach. 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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Serve as a first-line review for the legal work of assigned Legal Assistant(s) and provide substantive feedback before presentation to Associate Attorney for review. Maintains contact with government agencies and escalates possible issues to Supervisory Paralegal or assigned Associate Attorney.
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The Senior Associate Attorney is an advocate for clients, advising them on the best course of action in reaching their case goals. Kimbrough Legal is adding a Senior Associate Attorney to our growing team.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Associate Attorney at Germer Beaman & Brown in Austin, TX. The Associate Attorney will be responsible for conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, meeting with clients, and assisting senior attorneys with litigation.
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As an elite Associate Attorney, you will have the opportunity to handle complex cases and provide top-notch representation to our esteemed clients. Ambition and passion for becoming an elite trial attorney, coupled with a relentless work ethic.
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Estate Planning Assistance: Will Prep, Living Trust, Healthcare Directives, Power of Attorney. Health Support Programs for Maternity, Gym & Health Coaching, Natural Products & Services. We are searching for very talented, experienced, and dedicated Auto Detailer professionals who pride themselves on their excellent character, hard work and teamwork.
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