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A premier regional law firm in Texas is seeking a Construction Litigation Attorney to join our Houston team. If you are interested in the Construction Litigation Attorney opportunity, please forward your resume in confidence to Brian Farley.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Houston, TX, is seeking a Litigation Attorney with a strong background in personal injury law to join their team. This position requires a proactive and diligent attorney skilled in preparing litigation cases for trial, negotiating settlements, and performing in-depth legal analysis.
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Leading regional litigation firm is seeking to hire an Associate Attorney that has 4-8 years of complex defense litigation experience. The right candidate should have experience in all aspects of litigation, including drafting and reviewing pleadings, legal research, motion practice, and oral advocacy.
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I am seeking a talented and motivated Construction Litigation Attorney to join our expanding team. If you are interested in the Construction Litigation Attorney opportunity, please forward your resume in confidence to Brian Farley at Brian.
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As a litigation associate, you will work closely with partners and senior associates on serious personal injury defense lawsuits and complex commercial litigation matters; conduct legal research, draft pleadings and motions, draft discovery requests and responses, review documents and oversee their production, depose (and sometimes prepare others to depose) fact and expert witnesses, participate in strategy sessions, prepare cases for trial, and actively participate in trial.
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As an attorney in Houston, you will become an integral member of trial teams handling a wide range of business and tort litigation matters. Ascension Global Staffing & Executive Search seeks a 3rd- to 5th-year attorney to support its growing litigation practices for its client's Houston office.
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We are hiring an Associate Attorney with a required 4+ years of experience in Business and Commercial Litigation for downtown Houston Law Firm. Manage a caseload of complex commercial litigation matters from inception through trial or settlement.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a talented and driven Energy Litigation Associate Attorney to join our esteemed team in Houston, TX. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in energy litigation, a solid understanding of the energy industry, and the ability to handle complex litigation matters with precision and expertise.
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5+ years of experience as a litigation attorney with a focus on government investigations, second requests, and regulatory compliance, preferably within the oil and gas industry. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Litigation Attorney with expertise in government investigations and second requests for a 3-6 month contract position.
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The firm’s litigation docket consists primarily of regular MVA, commercial MVA, and premises liability cases. Hollingsworth Law Firm, PLLC is looking to hire an associate attorney with 2-3 years or above of Plaintiff personal injury experience.
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The firm routinely counsels and defends clients, including Fortune 500 companies, corporations, and individuals in complex litigation matters including, but not limited to: asbestos, class action, construction, employment, environmental, food and beverage, insurance coverage and bad faith, life sciences, product liability, professional liability, technology and cyber risk, transportation, and warranty.
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Publicly traded company in North Phoenix is in need of a Senior Internal Auditor.
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Warren Recruiting's client, a successful full-service Texas law firm, is seeking a 7 to 10 year litigation associate attorney for a diversified litigation practice. The ideal litigation associate attorney has an interest in developing their litigation practice with both partner mentoring and hands-on litigation experience including hearings, depositions and trial work.
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We're looking for a talented Litigation Attorney in Houston, TX with 2+ years of direct experience in insurance defense litigation. So, if you are an experienced Litigation Attorney, apply today.
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As a Restaurant/Retail Insurance Defense Attorney specializing in arbitration expertise on the defense side, you will be entrusted with representing clients within the restaurant and retail sectors, including businesses such as retail electronic stores (handling service calls), gyms, grocery stores, restaurants, and retail clothing stores.
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