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Additional areas of representation include litigation support, FOIA, COIA, fiscal and regulatory reviews, grants, and utility issues. The Transportation section of the OAG is seeking an attorney to support the operations of Transportation Secretariat agencies, including the Department of Transportation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Rail and Public Transportation, and Virginia Port Authority.
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In addition to being involved in complex shareholder securities and corporate governance actions, Scott+Scott also has a significant national practice in antitrust, ERISA, consumer, and civil and human rights litigation.
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The Legal Specialist Sr. is responsible for leading support staff and providing legal support services for multiple Medicaid states, enterprise-wide functions, and/or the most complex litigation through highly complex legal assignments and projects, which utilize a recognized area of specialization and knowledge specific to the company.
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The Paralegal will handle personal injury litigation cases. The position supports attorney(s) throughout all phases of litigation. Requirements: 1+ years Personal Injury Law Legal Assistant/Paralegal.
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McAngus Goudelock & Courie LLC, a highly respected, technology-driven law firm with 22 offices across the US and growing, and recently awarded 2022 Best Places to Work in the Carolinas, seeks an experienced Litigation Paralegal to support our Richmond, VA office.
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Hirschler, a multispecialty mid-sized law firm headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, is seeking to add an experienced litigation attorney to our sophisticated and growing construction practice. Candidates should have 3+ years of prior litigation experience in the construction industry and be admitted to practice in Virginia.
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Here, you'll work alongside approximately 200 other professionals who practice in areas such as government contracts, corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, securities, public finance, real estate, political law compliance, labor and employment, ERISA, real estate, litigation, appeals, and class actions.
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Manages/assigns all interpleaders and petitions for equitable for distribution served at facilities and SSC, as requested by SSC Senior Counsel Reviews objections to estate claims Provide litigation support to HCA corporate legal and outside counsel as requested by SSC Senior Counsel.
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Developing and executing a wide range of federal, state, and administrative litigation, including impact litigation, complex class-action litigation, appeals, and amicus briefs; Participating in case selection and development, as well as all phases of litigation, including drafting pleadings, motions, briefs, and correspondence; conducting discovery; taking and defending depositions; arguing motions; trying cases; handling appeals; working with experts; negotiating and monitoring settlement agreements, and pursuing attorney's fee awards.
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To be considered for this opportunity, applicants will need to provide their Certificate of Disability (COD) provided by a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor within the Department for Aging & Rehabilitative Services (DARS), or the Department for the Blind & Vision Impaired (DBVI.
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Ability to handle various claims and litigation matters, subpoena responses, litigation holds, etc. Juris doctorate degree from an ABA accredited law school required. Assists the General Counsel with various corporate governance projects, mergers/acquisitions, and various other legal issues.
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A minimum of seven (7) years consulting, litigation support, attorney or paralegal experience in a law firm, corporate legal departments or eDiscovery service provider. A deep understanding of eDiscovery and the litigation support industry which is typically a result of at least five to seven (5 - 7) years in relevant positions with law firms, corporate legal departments or eDiscovery service providers.
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Its lawyers provide litigation and other dispute resolution services in multi-jurisdictional and other high-stakes matters; deliver regulatory counsel; and execute the full range of strategic domestic and cross-border transactions.
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This position may be appropriate for a remote (“work from home”) arrangement if the location is in a state where the firm has an office. Analyze proposed new hire’s previous representation(s) using available databases of existing clients/matters and system software (e.g., Aderant.
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The Travel Specialist is responsible for managing the international travel arrangements for an international law firm of approximately 3,000 personnel. Provides resources and knowledge with respect to currency exchange rates, visas, passports, general travel advice and other international travel issues.
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