Job Title: Litigation Associate AttorneyJob Overview: A well-regarded law firm located in San Francisco, CA, is seeking a highly motivated Litigation Associate to support a range of complex litigation matters, with emphasis on securities fraud cases. This position involves high-level research, writing, and collaboration on sophisticated legal issues under both federal and state laws. The ideal candidate brings solid litig
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Securities Litigation Associates or Senior Associates The candidate will be handling securities litigation matters including representation of corporations or individuals in federal securities class actions and derivative suits. Experience handling SEC Enforcement and other government investigations, internal investigations and other white-collar and regulatory enforcement as well as related or parallel securities litigation matters. Juris Doctor is required. Should have 3-7 read more
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Senior Litigation Counsel, Enforcement The candidate will work under the minimal supervision to litigate nationwide non-disciplinary and disciplinary proceedings filed with the Office of Hearing Officers (OHO) and to brief and argue appeals before the National Adjudicatory Council (NAC). Represent the organization in a first or second chair capacity in complex disciplinary proceedings involving violations of the federal securities laws, organizational and NASD Rules, Municip read more
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