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The Litigation Legal Analyst also assists attorneys with case development and strategy, client management, working closely with experts and co-counsel and may provide workflow coordination duties, works under the direction of attorneys and/or Director of Administration and Legal Support and performs miscellaneous duties as assigned.
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The Sr. Paralegal - eDiscovery Specialist is responsible for managing a wide range of eDiscovery tools, workflows, cases, and will provide support on Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) processes to the T-Mobile litigation team responding to litigation and investigation information requests.
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Wilson Elser's Seattle office is looking for a Litigation Associate Attorney to join a team of exceptional professionals in a collaborative environment to represent sophisticated clients confronted with complex legal challenges.
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Law firm, government, or in-house attorney with litigation appeals experience. Experience with discovery, motions, depositions, legal research and more in relation to commercial litigation and/or legal document review.
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Novogradac provides publicly and privately held national enterprises with a full spectrum of audit, tax, valuation, expert witness and litigation support, property compliance and general consulting services and works extensively in the affordable housing, community development, historic preservation and renewable energy fields.
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Latitude specializes in providing highly skilled former in-house counsel and Big Law attorneys for flexible contract engagements and permanent positions in dozens of practice areas, including commercial contracting, data privacy, M&A, employment, litigation, and more.
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Manage all phases of litigation, from initial pleadings through trial and appeals. This position focuses on representing insurance companies and their policyholders in a variety of litigation matters.
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Job Title: Insurance Coverage Associate Attorney Job Type: Full-Time About Us: GPAC has partnered with a local firm that is a leading provider of legal services specializing in insurance coverage and litigation.
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Experience as a litigation attorney managing discovery, including eDiscovery projects, for complex litigation matters. Oversee the scoping and review of information gathered from firm files for use in discovery, responses to subpoenas and file transfer obligations in collaboration with the firm's Office of the General Counsel, Information Governance department and the Litigation/eDiscovery department.
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Deep understanding of global privacy and data protection regulations and frameworks, such as the GDPR, CCPA, CPRA, HIPAA, GLBA, NIST, ISO, and more. One or more of the following certifications required: CIPP, CIPM, CIPT, CISSP, or other related certifications.
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This position will rarely require complex litigation and/or attendance at final hearings, as clients are enrolled in a debt settlement program, and desire to settle the cases through voluntary payment arrangements with the creditors.
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We are a fast-moving team responsible for managing a large litigation docket supporting all stages of litigation from discovery through trial, as well as providing pre-litigation dispute resolution advice to our internal clients and our in-house law department colleagues.
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Specializing in civil defense work, our Seattle office is on the lookout for an ambitious Civil Litigation Associate ready to dive into the dynamic realms of Personal and Commercial lines. We Are Looking For: A professional member of the Washington State Bar with 2 - 5 years of experience in all phases of insurance defense litigation including case management, motion practice, and discovery, as well as experience with hearings, depositions, and arbitrations.
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A large national firm is looking for a patent litigation attorney with 1-5 years of experience for their Seattle office. The Seattle office of a large national law firm is looking for an intellectual property litigation attorney with 1-4 years of experience.
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Specialty areas include environmental due diligence, site characterization, engineering and remediation services, stormwater management, and mediation and litigation support. We are looking for a motivated and talented Geologist or Environmental Scientist to join our firm in our Bellevue, Washington office.
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