Job Title: Labor & Employment Associate Job... Responsibilities: The Labor & Employment Associate will... VII, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the Americans with... Disabilities Act (ADA), the Fair Labor... Standards Act (FLSA),... and... state counterpart... litigation. - Offering substantia...
Title: Litigation Associate Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Litigation Associate Attorney plays a crucial role in the law firm’s National Litigation practice, primarily focusing on providing exceptional legal representation to commercial litigation clients, including financial institutions. The attorney will manage a litigation caseload...
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Associate Attorney The candidate will litigates complex cases in federal courts nationwide with a specialty in National Class/Collective Actions for Unpaid Overtime Wages pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act. Must... have 3-5 years of experience. Should possess relevant litigation experience, particularly in federal court, strong academic credentials, with a federal clerkship being preferable and superior writing skills. Consumer class action experience is also a plus. Comm... read more
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