Title: Litigation Attorney Job Responsibilities: - Possess and maintain comprehensive knowledge of state laws and civil procedures. Familiarity with federal court practice is advantageous. - Manage a litigation caseload, which includes handling probate, title curative, wrongful foreclosure, title disputes, eviction matters, tax issues,...
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Attorney Duties: Attend court hearings and conduct written and oral discovery. Litigate in state and federal court. Communicate with client in a professional yet personal manner. Review title work within 24 - 48 hours of receipt of same, identify issues, and make full recommendations on how to correct them to client. Cure title issues in a timely manner. Review title examination, pleadings, closing residential documents, foreclosure documents, responds to lender a... read more
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Litigation Attorney Duties: Working knowledge of UCC, foreclosure, bankruptcy, and collections law. Working knowledge of TILA, RESPA and FDCPA. Write,... review, and edit reports, opinions, correspondence, articles, and other documents.... read more
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Litigation Attorney The candidate must possess state court litigation experience; knowledge of federal court practice a plus. Litigation caseload shall include some or all of the following types of cases: probate, title curative, wrongful foreclosure suits, title disputes, eviction matters, tax issues, etc. Attorney will be responsible for a case from referral through disposition, settlement or verdict. Review and respond to debt disputes, ensure legal compliance r... read more
Note: This job is no longer active. It was originally posted on [Date] and is part of LawCrossing’s historical archive of legal jobs. While the position may have been filled, employers often remain open to exceptional candidates for similar roles. LawCrossing has tracked this employer's hiring activity for over 25 years. This listing is provided for informational and outreach purposes and may still lead to employment. Learn more about archive jobs and how powerful they are for your search, click here