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It serves local, regional, and national clients in a broad practice emphasizing civil litigation, bankruptcy, public finance, corporate and structured finance, banking and commercial lending, real estate law, taxation law, healthcare, and hospital law.
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The employment attorney at our defense firm will be responsible for providing legal counsel and representation to employers facing various employment-related claims and disputes. Virginias preeminent management-side labor, employment, and employee benefits boutique firm, is seeking an associate for its Richmond office with 2 to 7 years of experience representing employers before the EEOC and in federal and state litigation and providing counseling on employee relations issues.
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Independently managing (including drafting and negotiating) a wide range of corporate real estate transactions - with a focus on leasing, purchase and sale agreements, land use/zoning matters, landlord-tenant disputes , and other real property matters.
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Current enrollment in a program with a focus on AutoCAD, Drafting Technology, or other relevant major. The person in this position will use basic computer drafting techniques to generate site plans and construction drawings for various projects.
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High School or GED; Associate of Science degree (Computer Aided Drafting & Design, Electrical Engineering, EE Technology, or related field) preferred. Computer Assisted Drafting or similar drafting certification preferred.
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We are seeking a talented and motivated Construction Litigation Associate Attorney to join our expanding team. 3-5 years of experience in construction litigation at a reputable law firm.
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McMichael Taylor Gray, LLC is seeking an Associate Litigation Attorney for our growing practice. Litigation caseload shall include some or all of the following types of cases: probate, title curative, wrongful foreclosure suits, title disputes, eviction matters, tax issues, etc.
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This attorney will also represent the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services in federal litigation brought under the Americans with Disabilities Act or alleging violation of federal laws with respect to conditions of confinement.
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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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Expert Knowledge of computer assisted design and drafting (CADD) 3D and 4D software and practices. This position would enable the successful candidate to contribute to various engineering studies and designs in the areas of drinking water/wastewater treatment, water reclamation, water distribution and stormwater and sewer collection system pipelines and pump stations and many other water-related environmental infrastructure projects.
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Your expertise could apply to matters of national security, personnel, litigation and support, administrative, investigative, technology, contract law, information law, legal instruction, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, cyber matters and foreign intelligence.
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Principal duties include structuring, drafting and negotiating incoming and outgoing technology licenses, strategically maintaining Rocket's IP portfolio, ensuring compliance with third party and open source software (OSS) licenses by reviewing Source Code Analysis (SCA) results, and determining proper export classification and licensing based on the encryption functionality of products.
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The Office of the Attorney General is seeking an experienced civil litigation attorney to serve as an Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Civil Rights section of the Civil Litigation Division.
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You can move between calendars, expense reports, party planning and drafting inspired communications with ease. We're a collective of world-class artists, directors, content creators, producers, animators, editors and more who impact culture through content at scale - and we've done it for brands like Buffalo Wild Wings, CarMax, DoorDash, GEICO, Old Navy, OREO and UPS. To name a few.
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Demonstrated experience with written, visual and audio/video content generation, to include drafting news and feature articles, fact sheets, visual ads, videos, podcast and/or other communication tactics for internal and external audiences.
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