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of experience in family law. This is a part-time position with an expected workload of 20-30 hours per week. The ideal candidate should be fluent in Spanish and possess the ability to work independently, managing a divorce, probate, or e...
Law Attorney The candidate work in Litigation Department for a motivated attorney having expertise in family law. Will be a results-orientated individual who possesses excellent interaction and the commitment to build his/her practice with the support of an established 70-year...
office of our client seeks family law attorney with preferably 5 years of litigation experience. The candidate should have Massachusetts Bar Licensing. Connecticut Bar Licensing is a plus....
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will focus exclusively on divorce and family law matters... work structure and a competitive salary of $150,000 - $186,000 per year. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of Connecticut Family Law, experience in divorce litigation, and a Doctora......
Join Our Team as a Litigation Family Law Attorney in Hartford, CT H2: Competitive Salary and Benefits Offered at Cordell & Cordell Litigation Family Law Attorney Position in Hartford, CT at Cordell & Cordell: - Competitive salary and...
law firm in Hartford, CT, is seeking a proficient Litigation Family Law Attorney to oversee family law cases, provide exceptional client service, contribute improvement ideas, and utilize practice quality software for performance tracking. Job Duties:Efficiently manage family law cases from inception...
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