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The Litigation Associate Attorney will primarily focus on handling cases related to insurance defense. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm based in Richmond, VA, is currently seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team.
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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. Developing strategies and negotiating settlements on behalf of clients.
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Responsibilities: Provide legal counsel and guidance on land use, zoning, and real estate matters. Assist in advising clients on environmental regulations, compliance, and permitting issues.
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In order to help ensure the success of each of our Unbundled Attorneys, we connect them with an attorney mentor, who we refer to as their "Dedicated Support Lawyer" who is responsible for educating them on the best practices of converting their leads into paying clients.
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Competitive Salary based on years of relevant experience, along with benefits like health insurance, paid time off, and professional development opportunities. A full-service law firm in Virginia is looking to hire an experienced litigation attorney for its sophisticated and growing construction practice.
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The attorney will provide representation and a wide variety of legal services to Virginia State University and to Richard Bland College, as well as other institutions of higher education on an as needed basis.
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Your responsibilities will include conducting legal research, negotiating on behalf of clients, and preparing pleadings, discovery, and motions. Seeking a talented Attorney to join a client firm's civil litigation defense practice at their Richmond office.
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Counsel clients on credit agreements, security agreements, guaranty agreements, distressed credit situations, and UCC Article 9 matters. As part of a dynamic transactional team, you will have the opportunity to work on a wide range of financing and investment transactions, representing lenders, borrowers, and sponsors in complex leveraged and acquisition finance matters.
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The ideal candidate will have three (3 – 6+) years of experience handling all phases of State and Federal general civil litigation with a concentration on Property, Casualty, and Coverage matters.
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Perform necessary legal research and analysis of the law on complex regulatory issues. · Ability to travel to private and public buildings locally and statewide via private or public conveyance to attend to client needs on legal matters.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Associate Attorney. The Associate Attorney will be responsible for providing legal advice and representing clients in Virginia workers' compensation claims at all stages of litigation, including conducting legal research and appearing in court.
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This is a full-time, on-site, role for an Associate Attorney at Ayers & Stolte, PC. The Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling tasks related to the general practice of law, while focusing on business law.
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The firm is currently seeking to expand its existing Richmond, Virginia Criminal Defense practice group by bringing on a mid-level criminal defense attorney to handle matters in the Richmond, Virginia area.
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Depending on experience level or ability to be trained, this role may provide opportunities to practice in bankruptcy, litigation, and/or transactional default work. Depending on experience level and/or ability to be trained, this role can grow to include: (1) draft /argue pre-trial motions and pleadings, attend court hearings and mediations, and (2) handle depositions; participate in trials at the state and Federal level.
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Advise on data privacy, cybersecurity, and HIPAA compliance related to technology and web platforms. Join us on a mission to simplify and dignify the aging experience. Prior product experience, preferably with a focus on some or all of the following: long-term care insurance, long-term care services, long-term care or medical provider networks.
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