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A law firm in Dallas is seeking a skilled Senior IP Litigation Associate Attorney with 14 years of experience. The successful candidate will be able to work on patent litigation matters for top clients, including district court actions, inter-part reviews, and licensing negotiations.
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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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The Workers Compensation Litigation Specialist reviews, evaluates, negotiates, and processes Workers Compensation losses that involve legal inquiry or dispute. Coordinates vendor referrals for additional investigation and/or litigation management.
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Please consider joining our team by sending your credentials to AttorneyRecruiting@wilsonelser.com and putting “Dallas Complex Litigation Attorney" in the subject line. Wilson Elser is currently seeking a Complex Litigation Attorney.
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KRCL is looking for an experienced, motivated, and detail-oriented self-starter to join the firm as an Insurance Defense Litigation Paralegal in our Dallas office. The Paralegal will work under the supervision of the supervising attorney(s) and provide support to the Litigation group and other attorneys throughout the Firm. Responsibilities include case organizing, analyzing, communicating, researching, and writing.
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Job Summary: As a Patent/Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in disputes related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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The Dallas office of Kaufman Dolowich, an AV-rated firm designated one of the “Best Companies to Work For” among U.S. law firms by U.S. News & World Report, is seeking an Employment Litigation Associate with a minimum of 3 years of experience practicing employment law.
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This is a mid-level position for lawyers who desire to gain experience in our firm's practice area (business and IP litigation) and an excellent opportunity for an attorney who wants to switch practice areas.
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Designed with our employees needs in mind, the ZNA Claims hybrid work model emphasizes flexibility, allowing claims employees to conduct individual work in their preferred location, while facilitating in-person connections and collaborative activities when meaningful and valuable.
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Quickly growing law firm established in Dallas, TX is seeking a skilled Construction Litigation Paralegal to join their team! This construction litigation paralegal will support two partners in complex construction matters from inception to trial or settlement.
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Cozen O’Connor is seeking a commercial litigation attorney with at least three years of experience to join the firm's Dallas office as a Department Attorney. Ideal candidates will have experience in commercial litigation, which will encompass insurance defense, personal injury, and business litigation matters, and must demonstrate experience performing tasks at all phases of litigation, including completing research, briefing, attending hearings and mediations, answering and objecting to discovery, and taking and/or defending depositions.
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Candidates should be motivated, self-starters with demonstrated interest and litigation experience involving commercial real estate, loan enforcement, or financial services litigation. Top AmLaw 100 national law firm seeks an associate to join their Financial Services Litigation Practice Group in any of their Los Angeles, Dallas, or Miami offices.
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My client is seeking a Business Litigation Attorney to join their expanding team. The ideal candidate will have 3-6 years of solid experience in business litigation, demonstrating a strong understanding of corporate disputes, employment law, contract matters, and complex litigation strategies.
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Creates, maintains and updates all client litigation files in accordance with standards set by the Records Management Center using the electronic Records Management database and maintains other files as needed.
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Previous experience in patent litigation, trademark litigation, or other IP-related disputes highly desirable. Technical background or familiarity with scientific and technological concepts relevant to patent litigation preferred.
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