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Civil Litigation Attorney. Handle real estate litigation, including disputes over property rights and transactions. Strong background in real estate litigation, fraud, breach of contract, and negligence.
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As a Litigation Attorney, you will represent clients in various litigation matters, from court appearances to motion practice and trials. A Dallas-based firm is seeking a talented and driven Litigation Attorney to join their new office in Houston, TX.
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Seven or more years of experience as a casualty claim professional with a high degree of specialized and technical competence in the handling of high exposure construction claims with emphasis on hands-on file and litigation management.
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5+ years at a reputable personal injury firm working as a litigation paralegal managing a docket of personal injury matters. AMS Staffing, Inc. is seeking a skilled Litigation Paralegal to join one of its clients in its personal injury practice with a concentration in med mal.
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Wilson Elser's Houston office is currently seeking a Senior Complex Litigation Attorney with experience in general liability, personal injury, transportation, and/or catastrophic injury. Please consider joining our team by sending your credentials to AttorneyRecruiting@wilsonelser.com and putting "Houston Senior Complex Litigation Attorney" in the subject line.
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This position will need at least 8 years experience Excess/Umbrella claims as well as litigation management. This position will need at least 8 years experience Excess/Umbrella claims as well as litigation management.
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Note: This position requires employees to be on-site five days a week at either the Arlington, Austin, or Houston office.
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Recommends litigation by legal department when settlement cannot be negotiated. Attends litigation hearings. If you have experience as multi-line adjuster writing estimates in Xactimate (Symbility experience a plus.
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Their practice encompasses general civil litigation, with a strong emphasis on employment law. Minimum of 3 years of recent litigation experience. Job Description: Support general business law docket, including corporate governance, commercial transactions, and contract disputes.
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About Our Client:Our client is a dynamic and reputable law firm dedicated to providing exceptional legal services. Ability to handle a full docket and manage cases independently. Relocation package offered if needed.
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Our client, a growing Houston area law firm, has a great opportunity available for an experienced Litigation Associate to join their team. The ideal candidate should have 3+ years of litigation experience, including trial and complex discovery.
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Description:Support general civil litigation docket with an emphasis on plaintiff-side employment law. Description:Support general civil litigation docket with an emphasis on plaintiff-side employment law.
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Assisting trial attorneys with various aspects of litigation, including, but not limited to, client interviews, factual investigation, legal research, discovery, preparation of trial documents, negotiations, trials, and appellate work.
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Job Description:Support general civil litigation docket with an emphasis on plaintiff-side employment law. Job Description:Support general civil litigation docket with an emphasis on plaintiff-side employment law.
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This position requires the willingness to learn appellate law and support attorneys in both litigation and appeals. Job Requirements: A minimum of five (3) years of experience as a legal secretary, supporting attorneys with an appellate practice.
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