Job Title: Litigation Associate Job Responsibilities: - Conduct legal research and draft motions for various cases. - Prepare for and represent clients in depositions and court proceedings. - Explore and employ alternative dispute resolution methods. - Manage between 20-30 commercial and insurance defense cases with an estimated value range of $20,000 to $100,000, with minimal supervision. - Analyze complex legal issues in commercial litigation, probate matters, and insuranc
Job OverviewMultiple law firms across the United States — including private client boutiques, mid-sized firms, and Am Law trusts & estates litigation groups — are actively seeking Trusts & Estates Litigation Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. With wealth transfers increasing and contested matters rising nationwide, firms are expanding their trusts and estates litigation teams to meet growing demand.If
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Job OverviewMultiple law firms across the United States — including private client boutiques, mid-sized firms, and Am Law trusts & estates litigation groups — are actively seeking Trusts & Estates Litigation Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. With wealth transfers increasing and contested matters rising nationwide, firms are expanding their trusts and estates litigation teams to meet growing read more
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