Job Title Commercial Litigation Attorney Job Responsibilities The Commercial Litigation Attorney will be responsible for representing companies in various complex commercial litigation matters in both federal and state courts. This includes handling cases involving financial fraud, securities issues, breaches of contract and fiduciary duties, partnership and shareholder disputes, loan disputes, construction litigation, and Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) litigation. The atto
Job Title: Litigation Associate - Commercial Litigation Job Responsibilities: - Responsible for day-to-day tasks as well as the strategic process of case management. - Manage cases from inception through discovery and trial preparation. - Attend depositions, settlement conferences, and other hearings. - Prepare motions, discovery responses, and client reports. - Assist in trial preparation including strategy, discovery, records review, client interview, and witness preparat
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