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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, Job Overview: A law firm specializing in real estate seeks a motivated and skilled Real Estate Associate Attorney to join their team in San Diego, CA. The ideal candidate will have experience in construction contracting and development, providing both transactional and litigation support.
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Our Trial, White Collar and Investigations Business Unit boasts a diverse practice encompassing all facets of complex disputes, from pretrial resolution to trial, including business and commercial litigation, white collar defense and investigations, consumer protection and advertising, employment, entertainment, financial services litigation, health care litigation, intellectual property, patent litigation, and privacy and data security, among others.
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Our client, a Workers Compensation law firm, is currently in search of Senior and Associate Attorneys with a minimum of 1 years of experience for a remote position.
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VOYlegal is assisting a top firm with its search for a mid-level litigation associate in San Diego. This top firm (an excellent alternative to Big Law) handles a variety of interesting and sophisticated litigation matters, including high-profile business disputes, entertainment litigation, IP litigation, real-estate litigation, financial-services litigation, and more.
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The firm specializes in representing domestic and international businesses and individuals in complex litigation for labor and employment, class actions, professional liability (design professional emphasis), general liability, business litigation & transactions, and education law matters.
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Our client, a leading boutique law firm founded by a former Reed Smith Partner, seeks a mid-level to senior associate/ counsel for its team. The firm has an unparalleled reputation for high-stakes and cutting-edge California tax litigation, often reaching the appellate level.
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Prior experience working in a law firm for a minimum of 4+ years required. Must have excellent writing and oral advocacy skills, and significant experience in discovery and law and motion practice.
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Moore Hall Legal Search has partnered with a large national defense law firm in their search for an employment litigation attorney who would like to work 100% remote with reduced billable hours (1500 average but could be more or less depending on your preferences and experience.
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All candidates must have a strong academic record from an ABaccredited law school and must be currently licensed to practice law in California. In addition, the firm offers employees the ability to participate in health insurance with optional HSA/FSA, short term disability, long term disability, dental insurance, vision care, life insurance, 401K, vacation, sick time, parking/public transportation allowance, and an employee assistance program.
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Our client, a prestigious law firm, is seeking a dedicated Associate Attorney to strengthen their Family Law Litigation team. Possession of a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from a recognized law school.
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National law firm is seeking an Associate Attorney for its Litigation Business Practice in San Diego. Ability to work effectively and efficiently in a fast paced, high-volume environment; trial preparation and courtroom experience, including file responsibility, motion practice, and deposition experience; experience working with e-discovery software.
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Our client, a prominent regional law firm, is seeking an Associate to join their Nassau County team. Candidates should have 2+ years of general liability/civil litigation defense experience.
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Horton, Oberrecht & Kirkpatrick is a San Diego-based personal injury defense firm that handles all types of civil litigation matters throughout California. HO&K is strictly a civil litigation defense firm and has earned a strong reputation in the industry.
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Our business & employment law firm has quite a unique mix of clients that provide interesting cases. FT Associate Litigation Attorney. We are seeking a part or full-time attorney who is experienced in Plaintiff's employment law or willing to learn.
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