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Thompson Law, located in the Oak Lawn area of Dallas, is seeking a personal injury attorney to lead a team of pre-litigation legal professionals. Are you excited by the prospect of joining a team environment in which you would help lead and manage a group of experienced legal professionals assisting injury victims.
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Their trial lawyers have set new legal precedents, some work closely with Fortune 500 companies, and others frequently lecture at locations all over the globe. 100% Medical Insurance Life Insurance Short and Long Term Disability Insurance Paid Parking Mentoring Hybrid Schedules (Mon thru Wed at home) Opportunities for GrowthJob DetailsJob Qualifications: JD from an accredited law school Oklahoma State Bar license in good standing Seeking attorneys with 7+ years' experience Civil defense litigation required.
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A national law firm providing legal services to financial institutions seeks an Associate Attorney for their Dallas/Ft Worth/Plano office! Position requires (a)an active license in TX, and (b) 1+ years of litigation experience with foreclosure, real estate, secured transactions or creditors' rights.
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If you are an associate attorney looking for the opportunity to manage your own caseload and have at least 4 years of litigation experience, we encourage you to apply! Our highly regarded and well established Dallas law firm is seeking an emerging Attorney to join our litigation team.
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Our well established and well regarded Dallas Law Firm is seeking an attorney to join our litigation team This is a busy law firm with lots of work. Our firm continues to grow with decades of experience providing top-tier legal representation, making this an ideal opportunity for rising associates wanting to advance their career.
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Responsibilities Provide updates and counsel to management concerning the status of litigation, claims, and other significant legal matters. Establish and cultivate personal relationships with local lawyers, officials, and collaborate with local legal counsel.
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We are seeking a professional and skilled PRE-LITIGATION ATTORNEY to join our growing team. Supervise legal support staff and provide detailed direction on cases. Strong legal research and writing skills.
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The Lead Coverage Litigation Attorney independently provides legal representation to the company in coverage disputes before courts, arbitration panels, and other forums. We currently have an opportunity for a Lead Coverage Litigation Attorney to join our team in our Plymouth, MN office or remotely in California or Texas.
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Find a Great Attorney or Other Legal Professional for your Legal Team. Founded in 2013, Latitude has been recognized by Chambers as a leading global flexible legal staffing company and the #1 Legal Recruiter by The National Law Journal.
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Skills: communication,legal research,attention to detail,asbestos litigation,asbestos,legal writing,litigation,personal injury litigation,interpersonal skills,organizational skills.
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Bullard, Brown & Beal, LLP is a litigation firm dedicated to providing individualized, high-quality legal services to insurance companies and their insureds in a wide variety of litigation and coverage matters.
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Litigation Attorney: We seek an Intermediate Litigation Attorney with 1-3 years of litigation experience to join our growing firm in Corpus Christi, TX. A qualified associate must possess the ability to provide legal representation to advocate for our clients while delivering outstanding client service skills.
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Intermediate Litigation Attorney: We seek an Intermediate Litigation Attorney with 1-3 years of litigation experience to join our growing firm in Corpus Christi, TX. A qualified associate must possess the ability to provide legal representation to advocate for our clients while delivering outstanding client service skills.
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Beacon Hill Legal is working with an AmLaw 100 firm seeking a Senior Attorney to join its elite Litigation Group. 4+ years of civil litigation practice in state and federal courts.
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Minimum of seven years of legal experience, with at least five years specializing in labor and employment law or class action litigation. We are looking for a skilled and driven Senior Litigation Attorney to join our team, focusing on Employment Class Action cases.
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