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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, Job Overview:A law firm in Denver, CO, seeks a skilled and motivated Tax and Probate Associate Attorney to join their team.
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Follow-up on conflict issues with Partners, Intake/Conflicts Manager, Office of General Counsel as well as other Firm personnel as necessary. Identify and escalate conflicts and unresolved issues to the Intake/Conflicts Manager, requesting attorney or Office of General Counsel.
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Corporate Attorney Capital Markets And Securities 5+ Years: Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Or Nevada Offices
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Successful candidates will have 5+ years of top tier law firm experience in securities and capital markets, governance and general corporate work. For twelve consecutive years, Holland & Hart has been awarded U.S. Gold Standard Certification by the Women in Law Empowerment Forum (WILEF), and the firm has been Mansfield Rule Certified Plus certified since the program’s inception in 2018.
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The firm is currently seeking an attorney with 2-5 years of experience in natural resources with experience in and an emphasis on general environmental practice, including federal environmental law.
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In addition to their construction law background, HHMR’s attorneys are well-versed and experienced in tort, contract, property, and general casualty litigation ranging from product liability to personal injury and premises liability claims.
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Candidates must have 1 to 3 years of law firm experience in the area of M&A and general corporate law, particularly in the areas of acquisitions, dispositions, mergers, leveraged buy-outs, reorganizations, joint ventures and general corporate and complex commercial matters.
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Duties include, but are not limited to, typing, formatting and redlining corporate/transactional legal documents; preparing closings; document comparison, transcription and proofreading; answering phones; entering attorney time; preparing and distributing client bills; managing calendars, travel arrangements and expense reimbursements along with other general secretarial duties and projects as assigned.
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