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The Litigation Attorney must have federal court experience and a JD from a top 100 law school. Premier Business and IP Law Firm is seeking a Litigation Attorney with at least 2 years of complex litigation experience as a licensed attorney to join its team.
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We are currently looking for a patent attorney or patent agent with a strong technical background in engineering. Opportunity to work fully remotely as a patent attorney from anywhere in the USA.
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A bit about us:Our client is a boutique Family Law practice in Bellevue, WA. Job Details:We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Family Law Attorney to join our legal team on a permanent basis.
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Certifications:Admission to practice before the USPTO as a patent attorney. Admission to practice before the USPTO as a patent attorney. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Seattle is seeking a Junior to Mid-Level Patent Associate Attorney who possesses an entrepreneurial spirit and a strong technical background in computer technology.
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The Litigation Paralegal will: Support litigation counsel in all stages of litigation Manage the discovery process, including the collection, retention, and production of documents, and assist counsel in drafting discovery responses Draft basic legal documents, including settlement agreements, document retention notices, and response letters.
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Our client, a prominent regional law firm, is seeking a Litigation Attorney to join their Nassau County, Long Island team. The ideal candidate will have 5 to 20+ years of Trucking and Transportation Defense Litigation experience.
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Trupanion's Legal Department is looking for a smart and energetic attorney to join a fast-paced environment to help grow our company and the medical insurance for pets category. 3-8 or more years of relevant legal experience as an attorney at a law firm or company of at least similar size and structure.
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The firm is actively looking for an associate attorney to join its thriving and successful plaintiff's personal injury practice. You should expect to hit the ground running by taking over a number of active cases, to include all aspects of PI litigation practice (e.g., depositions, motion practice, trial preparation, arbitrations, mediations, etc.
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Draft clear engagement and waiver letters, as necessary, and follow up to ensure waivers are obtained before new clients/matters are opened.
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GPAC has partnered with a well established Regional Law Firm is looking for an associate attorney to join their team. This is a role that will be a part of all aspects of the litigation process for the firm's clients across multiple jurisdictions in Commercial litigation matters.
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Fenwick is a leading law firm, purpose-built to guide visionary tech and life sciences companies and their investors through every stage of growth, from startups securing their first round of funding to leading publicly traded global enterprises.
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Responsibilities:Assist attorneys with all phases of litigation, including discovery, trial preparation, and post-trial activities. Qualifications:Minimum of 5 years of litigation experience.
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We are seeking a new Associate Attorney - Insurance Coverage to join our team. Why You'll Love Us: Forsberg & Umlauf, P.S. is committed to excellence in litigation defense within the Pacific Northwest.
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SPECIFIC SKILLS PREFERREDUnderstanding of litigation practice and working knowledge of law firm processes. SPECIFIC SKILLS PREFERREDUnderstanding of litigation practice and working knowledge of law firm processes.
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Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala PLLC (PCVA), a dynamic law firm with a team of 30 accomplished attorneys, is seeking a talented and dedicated Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of litigation experience to join our national litigation practice group.
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