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Juris Doctor and a member in good standing of a state bar association (or Registered In House Counsel with the CA Bar) Juris Doctor and a member in good standing of a state bar association (or Registered In House Counsel with the CA Bar.
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Applicants must be a graduate of an American Bar Association accredited law school with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. Bar Membership: You must be an active member in good standing of the bar of a U.S. state, a territory of the United States, or the District of Columbia.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school, and active bar membership in a U.S. state or territory. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school, and active bar membership in a U.S. state or territory.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an ABaccredited law school; LL.M. in Taxation preferred, but not required. Active bar membership from any of the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or the US Virgin Islands.
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Meet the following education requirement: possess Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree or Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree from an American Bar Association accredited law school (with active plans to sit for the Bar of any State, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or any Territorial Court Under the Constitution.
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You must possess a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree or Master of Laws (L.L.M) degree from an American Bar Association from an accredited law school and an active bar membership of any state, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or any U.S. territory.
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Applicants must possess at least a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree or a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association. Candidates must meet the following: (1) a professional law degree (LL.B. or JD) from an ABA accredited law school; (2) admission to the bar to practice law in a State or Territory of the United States or in the District of Columbia; (3) at least, one year of specialized experience which demonstrates the engagement of general law practices; or experience in knowledge of legal skills in a field closely related to the duties to be filled.
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The National LGBTQ+ Bar Association is a national association of lawyers, judges, and other legal professionals, law students, activists, and affiliated lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender legal organizations.
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A portable book of business is required for Partner consideration Requirements Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school and active bar membership. Requirements Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Juris Doctor degree and bar admission. JDHuntr is looking for a Senior Lobbyist to join our corporate Global Government Relations team in Washington, DC. In this role, you will play a key part in advocating for our company's interests on federal budget submissions, congressional bills, and business-related legislation.
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EDUCATION REQUIREMENT: To be eligible for the Attorney position, you must possess a Juris Doctor from an American Bar Association accredited law school. SPECIAL CONDITION: Qualified applicants must be a current member in good standing of a state, territory of the United States, District of Columbia or Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Bar Association.
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You must be an active member in good standing of the bar of a U.S. state, a territory of the United States, or the District of Columbia. Protection law (refugee status, asylum, statutory withholding of removal, and the regulations implementing U.S. obligations under Article 3 of the Convention Against Torture.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree; licensed member in good standing of at least one state bar. Juris Doctor (JD) degree; licensed member in good standing of at least one state bar. Familiarity with pertinent regulations within the digital health sector.
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The ideal candidate should possess 3-4 years of patent litigation experience and have an active membership in the State Bar, along with compliance with CLE requirements. Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Juris Doctor degree or equivalent from accredited law school and active membership in the bar of Washington DC or California. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Juris Doctor degree or equivalent from accredited law school and active membership in the bar of Washington DC or California.
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