Job Title: Litigation Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Litigation Attorney position at the law firm focuses primarily on handling real estate and eminent domain litigation for energy clients. Although prior experience in these specific areas is not required, the attorney will be expected to manage a variety of litigation-related tasks. Key responsibilities include: - Drafting complaints, motions, discovery requests, settlement agreements, and other litigation-related docum
Job OverviewA law firm seeks a Litigation Attorney for its Columbus, Ohio office. This role focuses on real estate and eminent domain litigation for energy clients. Prior experience in these areas is not real estate and eminent domain litigation complaints, motions, discovery requests, and settlement with team members on various creative soluti
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## Energy Associate (Flexible Location: On-site/Remote) at Law Firm Law Firm is actively seeking an associate with 0-5 years of experience for its energy mineral title and division order practice. This position is open to any of our firm office locations or remote work arrangement. **Qualifications and Skills:** - Experience commensurate with time in practice - General property and/or mineral title experience in the energy sector is preferred - Strong interpersonal read more
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