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Responsibility includes responding to discovery, requesting further discovery responses, legal research, law and motion, summarizing medical records and discovery, attending court appearances and depositions.
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Proficient in e-discovery platforms such as Relativity, and legal research platforms, such as Westlaw. Assist with legal research and case investigation. Cite check, fact check, proofread, and format pleadings, motions, legal briefs, trial documents, client communications, requests for proposals, and firm marketing materials.
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Collaborate in or conduct food and nutrition research to demonstrate food and nutrition-related outcomes and to develop food and nutrition policy and recommendations for individuals, groups, and special population.
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Review title work and prepare title binders/commitments for Real Estate closings.
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Extensive legal research and drafting of client correspondence, discovery devices, summations, appeals and appellate briefs. File review and legal analysis of workers’ compensation claims.
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Conduct legal research and analysis to provide accurate and timely advice to clients. Minimum 3 or more years of experience in corporate and real estate transactions, preferably with a reputable law firm or in-house legal department.
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The individual assuming this role will work with corporate and global Human Resource/Center of Excellence teams as well as counterparts in finance, accounting, legal, and payroll. Conduct market research and benchmarking to ensure competitive and fair compensation practices.
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Perform legal research in a timely and efficient manner. Duties of the Paralegal include contract lifecycle management, legal operations, matter intake & triage, and provide support to the Chief Legal Officer, as needed.
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The Senior Associate Attorney is responsible for conducting legal research; drafting documents and pleadings; communicating with clients and experts; drafting and responding to discovery; document review; and assisting with trial and deposition preparation.
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Advocates in our Communities program provide grassroots legal support and assist communities to use accountability offices effectively; our Research team delivers concrete research and tools for the movement for accountability more broadly; and our Policy team advocates for accountability offices that are accessible, transparent, and fair tools for justice.
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Legal research, hearings, and counsel. We represent legal, healthcare and leadership opportunities. Drafting key legal documents. Civil Litigation Associate focusing on construction and commercial cases.
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