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In order to help ensure the success of each of our Unbundled Attorneys, we connect them with an attorney mentor, who we refer to as their "Dedicated Support Lawyer" who is responsible for educating them on the best practices of converting their leads into paying clients.
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Ideal candidates will have a strong background in oil and gas law, with expertise in providing legal advice and support on a wide range of energy-related matters.
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Founded in 1986, the firm has grown from a four-lawyer shop in Chicago to a national firm with additional offices in Austin, Boston, Detroit, Ft. Lauderdale, Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Memphis, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Providence, Roseland, San Francisco, St. Louis, Tampa and Wheeling.
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Key Role in Fast Growth Firm, Commercial and Insurance Litigation: We are a fast-growing law firm founded by a forward-thinking entrepreneurial lawyer. Paralegals' employment relationship with the Firm is managed by the Firm Administrator.
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Find a workshop, conference, or other activity that will make you a better asylum lawyer, and we’ll be happy to send you. Political Asylum Lawyers, a Houston-based law firm, is hiring an Associate Attorney.
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The firm is seeking a dynamic and dedicated bilingual trial lawyer to join our team and take charge of a diverse personal injury docket. The firm is seeking a dynamic and dedicated bilingual trial lawyer to join our team and take charge of a diverse personal injury docket.
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He is regarded statewide as a trial lawyer and is well-connected. Whether you are currently practicing plaintiff, insurance defense or business litigation, if you are a motivated litigation associate who wants to do trial work, I want to hear from you.
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Strong courtroom presence with exceptional oral and written advocacy skills. Compensation and Benefits: Competitive base salary within the top tier of plaintiffs’ personal injury firms (dependent on experience.
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Conduct comprehensive case evaluations, including legal research and evidence gathering. Proven track record of handling personal injury cases through all stages of litigation, including trial. Qualifications: Minimum of 3 years of plaintiff personal injury litigation and case management experience.
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Our client is seeking an experienced IP lawyer to join their team in Saudi Arabia. Our client is seeking an experienced IP lawyer to join their team in Saudi Arabia. You will have 10+ years of experience working for a strong law firm or major corporation preparing and prosecuting patent applications with a strong chemicals or petrochemical background.
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2) Personal Growth: Unfortunately, there really isn’t that much room for growth in the criminal defense field; the max responsibility you can ever hope for is to be a senior lawyer at a tiny firm.
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Our client is a prestigious and well-established personal injury law firm based in Houston, known for its commitment to advocating for clients and securing favorable outcomes. The Attorney will manage all aspects of personal injury cases from inception through trial.
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