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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in San Francisco, CA, is seeking a Mid-Level Antitrust Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of experience in pre-merger notification and civil and/or criminal antitrust litigation.
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Russell Tobin's client, a social-networking and online community company is hiring a Patent Counsel/Patent Attorney to work remotely. We’re looking for a patent attorney with 5+ years of experience with patent litigation, creation, and/or transactions.
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Family Law Attorney (Junior Litigation Associate) Primarily Remote Work: Enjoy the flexibility of remote work while still receiving the high-level resources and mentorship you'd expect from a large firm.
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PROBATE ATTORNEY - Remote. This is a growing litigation, probate and family law group focused on serving California individuals and businesses. Primary duties will include: meeting with clients, drafting pleadings, administering depositions, propounding and responding to discovery, conducting research, writing motions, making court appearances, arguing motions, participating in trials, interviewing witnesses, drafting agreements, negotiating settlements, attending mediations, and arbitrations, handling Probate Litigation cases and other activities requested by the partners.
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Our client, a well-established and highly regarded law firm, is looking for an IP litigation attorney with at least 3 years of intellectual property (primarily patent) litigation experience.
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Attorney with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) or equivalent non-U.S. law degree, with at least ten years of litigation or other relevant experience in a non-U.S. country or in international law; or equivalent training in another highly relevant professional field with at least 10 years of advocacy experience in an international context.
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The Interim Program Director will work closely with the VP of Programs and Litigation to supervise and manage the work of the team, which includes a Staff Attorney, an Advocate, and a Senior Paralegal.
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Our client is seeking an experienced Civil Litigation Attorney specializing in healthcare defense to join their established firm in San Francisco. Minimum of 2 years of experience as a civil litigation attorney, with a focus on healthcare defense.
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We are looking for an experienced Senior Estate Planning Attorney to join our firm. About Company The law firm is in the heart of San Francisco's Financial District and is a full-service probate and estate planning firm offering experienced counsel in a wide range of estate planning matters—from preparation to administration to litigation.
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Zurich is seeking an experienced Workers’ Compensation Defense Attorney to work out of our Gold River, CA Staff Legal office or fully remote anywhere in Northern California. The candidate selected for this opportunity can work out of Zurich’s Gold River, CA Staff Legal office or fully remote anywhere in Northern California.
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Work in the GLS Area Counsel field offices is focused on providing advice, support, and litigation representation for IRS and Chief Counsel management in administrative fora and in arbitration, with the majority of case work centering on labor, EEO, and personnel law.
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The Justice and Diversity Center of the Bar Association of San Francisco (JDC) is hiring an immigration attorney with experience in removal defense to join our Immigrant Legal Defense Program (ILDP) as a Supervising Attorney.
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Role Overview: We seek a skilled Insurance Defense Attorney with 3+ years of experience to manage complex litigation matters, provide strategic counsel on insurance disputes, and represent clients in various legal proceedings.
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Job Title: Remote Asbestos Litigation Attorney - Defense Side Litigation. The client is a Law Firm, a highly-regarded legal powerhouse with multiple offices throughout California, looking for an experienced Asbestos Litigation Attorney to strengthen its defense side litigation portfolio.
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We’re looking for experienced Sales Executives to join our FindLaw Field Executive Team. (REMOTE)The Sales Executive, Field Sales promotes and sells Attorney Legal Marketing solutions (FindLaw, Super Lawyers, Abogado, LawInfo) through outbound telephone calls to new and existing small law firm customers (one to ten attorney size.
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