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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Seeking an experienced Workers' Compensation Attorney for one of my law firm clients. Stay current with developments in workers' compensation law and participate in continued legal education.
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Qualifications Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. At Alexandra Lozano Immigration Law (AA) we are dedicated to changing the lives of the Latino immigrant community through zealous advocacy, finding creative solutions and aggressive legal strategies.
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Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a highly skilled Junior To Mid-Level Product Design And User Interface Patent Associate Attorney to join its Intellectual Property team. Experience in working within a law firm environment and with clients in high-tech industries.
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Support Legal leadership with document drafting, report maintenance, send documents and correspondence. Our client is a prestigious and highly acclaimed Real Estate legal firm.
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As the IT Manager responsible for IT budget and costs, along with a comprehensive suite of IT services including Azure administration, Snowflake administration, Office 365 management, Atlassian Suite, cybersecurity, network operations, telecommunications, and help desk support, you will play a pivotal role in driving the organization's technological infrastructure and ensuring cost-effective and efficient IT operations.
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Reporting to the Director of Academic Success, the Assistant Director of Academic Success advises, directs, and leads a comprehensive bar exam support program for JD and LLM students. In collaboration with the Director of Academic Success, assess academic support needs of UW Law students to ensure best possible bar passage rates.
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Jaime Barron, P.C. is a national immigration law firm dedicated to providing exceptional legal services to individuals and businesses navigating the complexities of immigration law for the past 25 years.
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Law firm, government, or in-house attorney with litigation appeals experience. 2+ years of experience as an attorney in-house or at a law firm. Experience with discovery, motions, depositions, legal research and more in relation to commercial litigation and/or legal document review.
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Requirements for the Position EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Master's degree in psychology, social work, recreational therapy, music therapy, art therapy or a behavioral science field; OR Bachelor's degree in nursing, or occupational therapy and licensed by the State of Oregon; AND One year of post-master's degree experience in the behavioral health field.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in legal compliance within a large immigration law firm environment. This role is pivotal in ensuring that our law firm operates within the legal boundaries, maintains high ethical standards, and mitigates compliance risks.
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Our client is a specialized boutique law firm excelling in family law and insurance defense. The firm comprises two attorneys, two paralegals, and a legal assistant.
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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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Proven leadership or supervisory experience in a legal setting, preferably in immigration law. We are seeking an experienced Lead Litigation Attorney to oversee and guide a team of litigation attorneys specializing in immigration law.
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Beacon Hill Legal is seeking a Litigation Paralegal to join a midsized Law Firm located in Downtown Chicago! Litigation support tasks , including trial prep and attending trial experience is required.
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Furtado & Associates, Inc. (F&A) is a leading consulting engineering, land surveying and construction management firm in Seattle, WA. We are a small, privately held firm that works on transportation infrastructure projects throughout the Puget Sound area, including Sound Transit’s Link Light Rail Extensions and numerous projects for WSDOT and SDOT. Furtado is currently initiating a search for a Full Time Resident Engineer for our growing Construction Management department in our Seattle office.
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