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Latitude is seeking an experienced commercial real estate attorney for a Part-time contract engagement with an entrepreneurial boutique law firm. Latitude Attorneys have the level of skill, experience, and judgment as would be expected of a permanent member of our client’s corporate legal department or law firm and the versatility to step into challenging environments and hit the ground running.
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GPAC is working with a prestigious law firm specializing in trusts and estates. Excellent organization, computer skills and math skills Ability to analyze facts and discovery to apply to statutes and case law on point Member of the Connecticut Bar is required.
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Our client, an innovative law firm, is seeking attorneys, counsel, and partners to join their Corporate Law and M&A department in North Carolina to facilitate their expansion and growth.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in a litigation docketing role within a law firm or legal department. This position allows for 3-4 days per week remote / work from home. Minimum of 3 years of experience in a litigation docketing role within a law firm or legal department.
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Our client is a specialized boutique law firm excelling in family law and insurance defense. Join a firm that supports remote work with advanced software tools like Vonage and Uptime.
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They are currently seeking an experienced Family Law Associate Attorney to join their team. Preferably completed courses in basic accounting, finance, or a law school specialization in child custody, property rights, and related areas.
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At least 2 years of family law experience as an attorney. The firm comprises two attorneys, two paralegals, and a legal assistant. Opportunity to take over an established book of business and potentially lead the firm in 5 years.
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Enjoy flexible work arrangements with options for on-site, hybrid, or fully remote work. Enjoy flexible work arrangements with options for on-site, hybrid, or fully remote work. Juris Doctorate and an active license to practice in Arizona.
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Preparing motions, petitions, agreements, asset divisions, and child custody agreements. Stay proficient in federal and state laws pertaining to marriage, divorce, child custody, and asset division. Experience with document management and billing software is a plus.
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Use document management and billing software effectively. Skilled in conflict resolution and de-escalation. Acquire substantial court experience in a litigation setting. Negotiating with clients and opposing counsel.
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Representing clients in court hearings and trials. Strong analytical and counseling skills. Professional development assistance. Support for professional development. Dental, health, and vision insurance.
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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. Setup: Fully remote (candidates will be required to pick up their work computers in Nashville, but will be compensated for up to 4 hours of travel.
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Consilio/LOD is seeking Litigation Appeals Attorneys across legal practice areas for a remote, full-time contract opening with our client, a state-based healthcare program vital to over a million Tennesseans.
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Experience with discovery, motions, depositions, legal research and more in relation to commercial litigation and/or legal document review. Experience with varying types of commercial litigation cases and/or e-discovery.
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Duration: Through the end of 2024, with potential to become a permanent salaried role. Ability to work independently and desire to work on a contract basis. Reference check and HQ application required prior to submission to any assignment.
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