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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney for their office in Tampa, FL. The ideal candidate will possess 2-3 years of business litigation experience.
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Job Description Job Description InfraHire is looking for a Associate Litigation Attorney in Tampa, FL Role Description. The Associate Attorney will be responsible for day-to-day tasks, including providing legal advice, conducting legal research, negotiation, and other tasks related to labor and employment law.
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Employment Litigation Associate Attorney (5+ years) We're scouting for an exceptional attorney with a passion for employment litigation and a desire to excel in a supportive environment.
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Although the Firm’s practice is broad, we focus primarily on Consumer Defense; Compliance & Regulatory; Employment Law; Business & Transactions; Licensing; Securities Litigation; Bankruptcy Law; Commercial Litigation; and Appellate Practice.
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This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious attorney who is looking to further their career in commercial litigation. We handle real estate/foreclosure and business transactions as well as malpractice claims and all areas of personal civil litigation.
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LHH, Legal is assisting a top firm in their search for a Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team in Tampa. National Am Law 200 firm is looking for a litigation attorney to sit in their Tampa office.
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Our client, a prominent regional law firm, is seeking a Litigation Attorney to join their Nassau County, Long Island team. This position will be partner, counsel or senior associate level depending on experience.
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Clausen Miller P.C. is seeking a highly qualified Litigation Associate Attorney to join its Florida team. The attorney may work remotely or hybrid in one of our offices. Clausen Miller P.C. is seeking a highly qualified Litigation Associate Attorney to join its Florida team.
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De Beaubien, Simmons, Knight, Mantzaris & Neal) established in 1976, is looking for a Florida licensed attorney with 1 to 4 years of civil litigation experience for its. The attorney will primarily focus on working with the firm's various clients on insurance, business and commercial litigation cases.
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Our client has an amazing opportunity in their Tampa, FL office for a position as an Associate Attorney with either first-party property insurance coverage, or specific third party coverage experience.
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