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This is a permanent position that offers an exciting opportunity to work on high-impact cases and provide legal counsel to a diverse range of clients. Conducting legal research and analysis of law sources such as statutes, legal articles, legal decisions, opinions, rulings, memoranda, and other legal material for case evaluation.
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The attorney will also maintain their own docket of individual cases, primarily removal defense, as well as take a leadership role in various impact campaigns (including individual and class action litigation, state and local advocacy, and grassroots community lawyering) affecting immigrant communities in and around Richmond and statewide.
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Performing legal research on the application of existing and new laws to novel implementations of technology (e.g., privacy laws, TCPA, IP, Reg Z, Reg E, FCRA; APIs, cloud platforms, mobile apps, SaaS, machine learning and artificial intelligence), summarizing findings in easily digestible formats for use by business partners, developing legal theories when applying the law to complex use cases, and achieving consensus among the legal subject matter experts and business partners.
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Identifies relevant laws, judicial decisions, legal articles, and other materials for assigned cases, business transactions, or regulatory matters. This position assists lawyers and practice advisors with preparation of complex legal documents, mid-level legal research activities, and other tasks related to the Products & Mass Tort practice area.
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Legal, tax accounting, or other experience that required application of the Federal tax laws, regulations, court rulings, or other legal authority related to the position to be filled (including large business international tax issues); Experience in preparing, reviewing, or applying rulings, advisory letters, memoranda, etc., related to Federal taxation of corporate entities; Experience performing research on tax law issues and business practices for their impact on tax compliance.
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We are currently seeking a detail-oriented Associate Attorney with expertise in bankruptcy, real estate, and creditors' rights to handle diverse cases and address legal issues. Join our team and contribute your expertise to a dynamic and diverse legal environment.
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You will be responsible for opening, staging, scanning and uploading various types of legal orders (levy, garnishment, and restraint legal orders), handling escalated cases, and internal QA. The role requires attention to detail, problem solving skills, and the ability to effectively communicate in writing and verbally within the team and externally (other Capital One departments, customers, and outside agencies.
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If you excel at supporting complex cases with precision and flair, we want you to be our behind-the-scenes hero! Analytical Skills: Strong proficiency in legal research, document drafting, and case analysis.
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Bounds and Bounds is seeking an Associate Attorney with experience litigating domestic cases. Provide legal counsel for clients with domestic law matters. Litigate domestic cases in the Richmond metro area.
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Staff Attorneys conduct independent legal research and legal analysis for each assigned case and recommend a disposition to the Court; review filings to ensure compliance with all procedural rules and statutory requirements; draft memoranda; perform specialized research and writing projects for the Judges or Chief Staff Attorney as necessary; and provide support services for Court-related activities involving Court operations and the administration of justice.
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Identifies appropriate laws, judicial decisions, legal articles, and other materials that are relevant to assigned cases, business transactions or regulatory matters. Compiles data from reference materials such as virtual workrooms, digests, legal encyclopedias, regulations, legislative decisions, practice manuals, and materials produced in the discovery process.
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Reviews and analyzes Revenue Agent, Appeals Officer, and Counsel Attorney instructions, reports, case files and support statements, and interprets tax law court decisions, and legal opinions to determine and prepare accurate computations for the most demanding and complex Appeals cases.
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The role provides proactive support and intervention to promote a positive employee relations culture, while partnering collaboratively with various cross-functional stakeholders (e.g., Labor Relations, HR Business Partners, Compliance, Legal, etc.
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The ideal candidate will proactively manage family law cases from inception to resolution, providing superior customer service and demonstrating expertise in family law matters. Their areas of practice include legal separation, military law, paternity, property division, protection orders, contempt proceedings, child support, and more.
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Provides guidance to investigators and other SIU staff in the development of criminal and recovery cases. Prepares final report and notification of findings letter suitable for distribution to providers and legal counsel.
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