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Your role includes petition review, I-9 email response support, ensuring legal compliance with daily filings, and more. Job Title: Attorney 1Job DescriptionJoin our dynamic team focused on employment-based immigration, where you will engage in high volume.
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This is a full-time Litigation Associate Attorney role based in Seattle, WA with flexibility for some remote work. As a Litigation Associate Attorney, you will be responsible for handling day-to-day tasks related to civil litigation defense.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions is seeking an experienced Insurance Defense Attorney. Remote Contract Attorney – Jersey City, NJ. Utilize legal databases and technology for efficient document review.
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We seek attorneys to assist with document review, privilege review, expert testimony, legal research, and foreign language translation. Experience with electronic document review technology.
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Draft petition/application forms, support letters, and assemble supporting documents for attorney review and government submission. As directed, make contact with government agencies to obtain information regarding any potential process delays or problems and communicates the same to attorney.
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Train admins on USCIS filings, USCIS document processing, and PERM job postings, assist with daily admin questions, and review work product to ensure legal accuracy and quality. Key projects: This role will contribute to supporting high volume U.S. business immigration operations including petition review, I-9, e-mail response support, and ensuring legal compliance with daily filings.
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Candidate must have experience as an Associate at a law firm – ideally, have previously served as a Staff Attorney. That includes L2 review, privilege logging, drafting review protocol, Relativity searches, fact.
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The role contributes to supporting high volume U.S. business immigration operations, including petition review, I-9 compliance, e-mail response support, and ensuring legal compliance with daily filings.
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Review of non-immigrant and immigrant visa filings. A typical Attorney is responsible for conducting research to support a legal proceeding, formulate a defence or to initiate legal action.
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Ensure compliance with Corporate standards and regulatory requirements and review revised with leadership based on feedback from assigned MHI attorney. Molina Health Plan Provider Network Contracting jobs are responsible for the network strategy and development with respect to adequacy, financial performance and operational performance, in alignment with Molina Healthcare's overall mission, core values, and strategic plan and in compliance with all relevant federal, state and local regulations.
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The CLO will be a frequent collaborator with the CEO, the CAO, Senior Counsel & Compliance/Privacy Officer (SCCO), and Regulatory Attorney (RA) to address legal, regulatory and compliance matters, as well as prepare/review contracts and other legal documents and correspondence.
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Our client, a prominent law firm, is seeking a Trial Attorney to join their Orange County office. Resumes may be sent to robert.burstein@lexitaslegal.com for review. Our client, a prominent law firm, is seeking a Trial Attorney to join their Orange County office.
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Review workers' compensation claims and evaluate their validity. Review workers' compensation claims and evaluate their validity. You will handle all aspects of the defense process, including reviewing claims, gathering evidence, conducting legal research, preparing pleadings, and representing clients in court.
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Please apply now and our team would be happy to review your information for this or other openings in your location of interest. REQUIREMENTS Ideal candidates will have prior legal experience in the field of data privacy counseling and/or incident response.
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Position Overview: Firms are looking for attorneys with general civil litigation backgrounds to assist with various litigation duties - law and motion, discovery, research, and document review.
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