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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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Now hiring: (Hybrid) Senior Director, Litigation Counsel. The Sr. Director, Litigation Counsel serves as the Company's primary attorney overseeing and managing non-employment related claims.
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A law firm in Houston is seeking a Commercial Litigation Attorney with 2-6 years of experience in commercial litigation, construction litigation, and/or insurance coverage and contractual risk-shifting provisions litigation.
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We are seeking a highly experienced and knowledgeable Legal Assistant with a background in litigation, specifically in Landlord/Tenant law. Assist attorneys in the management of landlord/tenant litigation cases from inception to resolution, including drafting and editing legal documents, pleadings, motions, and correspondence.
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This position offers the opportunity to work on a variety of litigation matters, with a focus on commercial real estate and landlord/tenant law. Handle a diverse caseload of litigation matters related to real estate, including commercial properties and landlord/tenant disputes.
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1-2 years of litigation experience, with a preference for real estate and landlord/tenant law. We are seeking a skilled and motivated Associate Attorney with 1-2 years of litigation experience to join our dynamic legal team.
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Preferred Experience\: Significant medical malpractice law and litigation experience from exposure at a law firm, governmental entity, or as in-house counsel, preferably at a large academic healthcare facility or hospital, governmental entity, or experience working for a component of The University of Texas System in a legal capacity.
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The position involves assisting the attorneys and fellow legal assistants with estate and trust planning, probate and trust administration/litigation, real estate deeds and filings, and client education seminars regarding planning, probates, trusts, administrations, guardianship, and wealth management as part of the client’s legacy planning.
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Our Senior Trial Attorneys are seasoned litigation attorneys with significant civil litigation experience in property and casualty insurance defense or subrogation. Experience: Typically, more than eight years of relevant civil litigation experience in property and casualty insurance defense or subrogation.
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Our practice areas include community associations, labor and employment for business owners and employers, professional liability, directors and officers litigation, fiduciary litigation, commercial litigation, elder law, appeals, construction law, corporate matters and real estate transactions.
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Under direction of Claims counsel manages litigation adjusters responsible for the management of liability claims in litigation and provides oversight and strategic direction for direction and resolution of litigated files.
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As an intern with our Legal department, you will be exposed to a wide range of projects that would be typical for a generalist in-house counsel, including commercial/contracts, corporate secretarial, litigation/claims, and more.
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7+ years of experience in a litigation support, electronic discovery and/or technology support environment, preferably within the Government, but a law firm or top eDiscovery vendor is also acceptable.
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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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The primary responsibilities of this position include preparing draft patent applications, drafting responses to communications from the USPTO, assisting in diligence matters (clearance studies and opinion work), and supporting technical aspects of litigation where needed.
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