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			<title>Attorney /  - Illinois-Chicago</title>
			<description>Job OverviewA law firm seeks a Senior Associate Attorney in the Greater Chicago Area. This role involves practicing in the niche area of eminent domain, representing various units of Illinois Government as a Special Assistant Illinois Attorney General. The position offers a hybrid work environment with virtual operations and in-person court appearances as required.DutiesLead and conduct first chair bench trials.Participate in daily virtual meetings and in-person court appearances.Represent Illinois Government units in eminent domain cases.Engage in complex contract and tort litigation.Handle governmental licensing matters.RequirementsExperience in trial law preferred.Interest in public service and governmental representation.Ability to work in a virtual and in-person hybrid setting.EducationJuris Doctor (JD) degree required.CertificationsLicensed to practice law in Illinois.SkillsStrong leadership and trial skills.Excellent communication and collaboration abilities.Proficiency in virtual meeting platforms.BenefitsComprehensive health coverage through BCBS plan.401(k) and profit-sharing plans.Supportive team environment focused on professional growth.</description>
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			<title>Attorney /  - Arkansas</title>
			<description>Job OverviewA law firm seeks an Inventory Attorney in Little Rock, AR. The role involves supporting litigation functions, coordinating workstreams within assigned torts, and mentoring legal staff to ensure high-quality deliverables.DutiesUnderstand litigation requirements and translate them into operational activities.Maintain deadline controls and ensure escalation protocols are followed.Drive filing readiness by ensuring documentation supports timely decisions.Deliver a client experience based on trust, empathy, and insight.Assist in coordinating tasks for paralegals and case managers.Oversee compliance with court rules and filing protocols.Manage post-filing litigation requirements, including discovery and trial preparation.Collaborate to develop efficient procedures and improve workflows.Mentor and train legal support staff to enhance procedural knowledge.RequirementsExcellent organizational and analytical skills.Ability to engage clients with clarity and professionalism.Function effectively in a fast-paced environment.Strong time-management skills and ability to meet deadlines.Maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment.Work independently while collaborating with teams.Strong understanding of federal and state litigation procedures.Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.EducationJD requiredCertificationsAdmission to at least one U.S. state bar requiredSkillsExperience with complex litigation preferred.Experience mentoring and supervising others preferred.Experience using CM/ECF, PACER, Westlaw, and Litify.BenefitsMedical and dental insurance401(k) planPaid time off and paid holidays</description>
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			<title>Attorney /  - Montana</title>
			<description>Job OverviewA law firm seeks an experienced attorney in Missoula, MT, to join their team and build a personalized practice in estate and trust work. This role offers the opportunity to choose cases and develop a book of business in a supportive, collaborative environment.DutiesLead probate and trust administration matters.Engage in estate planning, including tax and Medicaid planning.Handle complex real estate transactions and related litigation.Interact directly with clients, maintaining high professionalism.RequirementsJ.D. from an accredited law school.Active license to practice law in Montana or ability to obtain.Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience in elder law, estate planning, tax law, real estate, or litigation.Excellent written and verbal communication skills.Strong organizational and analytical abilities.Compassionate and client-focused demeanor.Ability to manage multiple matters independently.EducationDoctor of Law (J.D.)CertificationsActive law license in Montana or ability to obtain.SkillsSuccession planning skills.Experience with estate planning software preferred.Interest in implementing new technologies.Licensure in multiple states preferred.BenefitsHealth Reimbursement Account.Simple IRA.Paid Time Off.Continuing legal education (CLE) support.Malpractice Insurance covered.Bar Fees covered.Supportive, collaborative team environment.</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 01:38:40 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Attorney /  - Florida-Tampa</title>
			<description>Job OverviewA law firm seeks an Inventory Attorney in Palm Harbor, FL. The role involves supporting litigation processes, coordinating workstreams, and mentoring legal staff to ensure high-quality deliverables. The attorney will manage case inventories, maintain deadline controls, and enhance operational efficiency across various legal matters.DutiesUnderstand and translate litigation requirements into operational strategies.Maintain deadline controls and ensure adherence to escalation protocols.Drive filing readiness by managing documentation and pre-filing information.Deliver a client experience based on trust and insight.Assist in coordinating tasks for paralegals and case managers.Oversee compliance with court rules and filing protocols.Manage post-filing litigation requirements, including discovery and trial preparation.Collaborate to improve litigation support workflows.Mentor and train legal support staff.RequirementsExcellent organizational and analytical skills.Ability to engage clients with professionalism and empathy.Function effectively in a fast-paced environment.Strong time-management skills and adaptability.Maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment.Work independently and collaboratively with teams.Strong understanding of litigation procedures.Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.EducationJD required.CertificationsAdmission to at least one U.S. state bar required.SkillsExperience with complex litigation preferred.Experience mentoring and supervising others preferred.Experience using CM/ECF, PACER, Westlaw, and Litify.BenefitsMedical and dental insurance.401(k) plan.Paid time off and paid holidays.</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 01:37:45 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Attorney /  - Florida-Other</title>
			<description>Job OverviewA law firm seeks an Inventory Attorney in Big Pine Key, FL. The role involves supporting litigation functions, coordinating workstreams, and mentoring legal staff to ensure high-quality deliverables.DutiesUnderstand litigation requirements and translate them into operational activities.Maintain deadline controls and ensure escalation protocols are followed.Drive filing readiness by ensuring documentation supports timely decisions.Deliver a client experience based on trust, empathy, and insight.Assist in coordinating tasks for paralegals and case managers.Oversee compliance with court rules and filing protocols.Manage post-filing litigation requirements, including pleadings and discovery.Collaborate to develop efficient procedures and improve workflows.Mentor and train legal support staff to enhance procedural knowledge.RequirementsExcellent organizational and analytical skills.Ability to engage clients with clarity and professionalism.Function effectively in a fast-paced environment.Strong time-management skills and ability to meet deadlines.Maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment.Work independently while collaborating with teams.Strong understanding of federal and state litigation procedures.Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.EducationJD requiredCertificationsAdmission to at least one U.S. state bar requiredSkillsExperience with complex litigation preferred.Experience mentoring and supervising others preferred.Experience using CM/ECF, PACER, Westlaw, and Litify.BenefitsMedical and dental insurance401(k) planPaid time off and paid holidays</description>
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			<title>Attorney /  - Georgia-Other</title>
			<description>Job OverviewA law firm seeks an Inventory Attorney in Marietta, GA. The role involves supporting litigation functions, coordinating workstreams within assigned torts, and mentoring paralegals to ensure timely, high-quality deliverables.DutiesUnderstand litigation requirements and translate them into operational activities.Maintain deadline controls and ensure escalation protocols are followed.Drive filing readiness by ensuring documentation supports timely decisions.Deliver a client experience based on trust, empathy, and insight.Assist in coordinating tasks for paralegals and case managers.Oversee compliance with court rules and filing protocols.Manage post-filing litigation requirements, including discovery and trial preparation.Collaborate to develop efficient procedures and improve workflows.Mentor and train legal support staff to enhance procedural knowledge.RequirementsExcellent organizational and analytical skills.Ability to engage clients with clarity and professionalism.Function effectively in a fast-paced environment.Strong time-management skills and ability to meet deadlines.Maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment.Work independently while collaborating with teams.Strong understanding of federal and state litigation procedures.Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.EducationJD requiredCertificationsAdmission to at least one U.S. state bar requiredSkillsExperience with complex litigation preferred.Experience mentoring and supervising others preferred.Experience using CM/ECF, PACER, Westlaw, and Litify.BenefitsMedical and dental insurance401(k) planPaid time off and paid holidays</description>
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			<title>Attorney /  - Georgia-Other</title>
			<description>Job OverviewA law firm seeks an Associate Attorney in Savannah, GA. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to the firm's expansion in South and Coastal Georgia. Initially remote, the position will transition to a physical office in Savannah. Join a dynamic team and play a key role in the firm's growth.DutiesConduct case intake and review files, gathering key information.File responsive pleadings within statutory deadlines.Draft and serve discovery requests and responses.Communicate with insureds and claims representatives for case updates.Take and defend depositions, assessing credibility and claim validity.Analyze non-party records to identify inconsistencies in testimony.Prepare detailed case evaluations for insurance carriers.Engage in motion practice, drafting and arguing pretrial motions.Develop and execute litigation strategies collaboratively.Participate in settlement negotiations and mediations.Prepare cases for trial, including jury selection and witness preparation.Represent clients in court proceedings with professionalism.Meet a 1,750 annual billable hour requirement.RequirementsJuris Doctor from an accredited law school.Active membership in the Georgia Bar; South Carolina admission a plus.Strong organizational skills to manage a caseload independently.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Ability to adapt to shifting priorities and fast-moving deadlines.Resourceful and proactive in problem-solving.Prior experience in insurance defense or litigation required.Willingness to take ownership of cases and develop trial experience.EducationDoctor of LawCertificationsActive membership in the Georgia BarSkillsStrong organizational and communication skillsAbility to manage caseloads and meet deadlinesProactive problem-solving abilitiesBenefitsMedical insuranceVision insuranceDental insurance401(k)Paid maternity leavePaid paternity leaveDisability insurance</description>
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			<title>Attorney /  - California-Orange County</title>
			<description>Job OverviewA law firm seeks an Experienced Trial Attorney for Business Litigation in Anaheim Hills, CA. This role offers a hybrid work environment with an initial in-office period for onboarding and training. The attorney will lead litigation strategy and manage cases from inception through resolution.DutiesManage a full caseload from initial stages through final disposition.Lead all aspects of litigation, including pleadings, motions, discovery, and case strategy.Develop strategic legal approaches and counsel clients on their best legal interests.Represent clients at mediations, depositions, motions, trials, and hearings.Take statements, collect evidence, and collaborate with investigators or experts.Consult with clients, financial experts, attorneys, and other relevant parties.Negotiate settlements for both liability and damages.Maintain accurate and timely billing entries.RequirementsMust be in good standing with the California Bar Association.A minimum of 5-7 years of civil litigation experience, preferably in business litigation.Experience managing cases through trial and serving in a lead attorney capacity.EducationJuris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.CertificationsActive membership in the California Bar Association.SkillsStrong strategic thinking and decision-making abilities.Excellent communication and client management skills.Proficiency in managing and delegating work to support staff.BenefitsMonthly stipends for medical, Wi-Fi, and cell phone expenses.Firm-provided laptop for remote work.Flexible approach to time off and scheduling.Observance of U.S. holidays.</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 01:32:46 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Attorney /  - South Carolina-Other</title>
			<description>Job OverviewA law firm seeks an Inventory Attorney in Murrells Inlet, SC. The role involves supporting litigation functions, coordinating workstreams, and mentoring legal staff to ensure high-quality deliverables. The attorney will manage case inventories, maintain deadline controls, and enhance operational efficiency.DutiesUnderstand litigation requirements and translate them into operational strategies.Maintain deadline controls and ensure escalation protocols are followed.Drive filing readiness by ensuring documentation supports timely decisions.Deliver a client experience based on trust and insight.Assist in coordinating tasks for paralegals and case managers.Oversee compliance with court rules and filing protocols.Manage post-filing litigation requirements, including discovery and trial preparation.Collaborate to develop efficient litigation support workflows.Mentor and train legal support staff.RequirementsExcellent organizational and analytical skills.Ability to engage clients with professionalism and empathy.Function effectively in a fast-paced environment.Strong time-management skills and ability to meet deadlines.Maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment.Work independently and collaborate with litigation teams.Understanding of federal and state litigation procedures.Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.EducationJD required.CertificationsAdmission to at least one U.S. state bar required.SkillsExperience with complex litigation preferred.Experience mentoring and supervising others preferred.Experience using CM/ECF, PACER, Westlaw, and Litify.BenefitsMedical and dental insurance.401(k) plan.Paid time off and paid holidays.</description>
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			<title>Attorney /  - Florida-Panhandle</title>
			<description>Job OverviewA law firm seeks an Inventory Attorney in Pensacola, FL. The role involves providing litigation support, coordinating workstreams within assigned torts, and mentoring paralegals to ensure high-quality deliverables. The attorney will maintain deadline controls and enhance operational efficiency across cases.DutiesUnderstand litigation requirements and translate them into operational strategies.Maintain deadline controls and ensure escalation protocols are followed.Drive filing readiness by ensuring documentation supports timely decisions.Deliver a client experience based on trust and insight.Assist in coordinating tasks for paralegals and case managers.Oversee compliance with court rules and filing protocols.Manage post-filing litigation requirements, including discovery and trial preparation.Collaborate to improve litigation support workflows.Mentor and train legal support staff.RequirementsExcellent organizational and analytical skills.Ability to engage clients with professionalism and empathy.Function effectively in a fast-paced environment.Strong time-management skills and ability to meet deadlines.Maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment.Work independently and collaborate with litigation teams.Strong understanding of federal and state litigation procedures.Proficiency in Microsoft Office.EducationJD required.CertificationsAdmission to at least one U.S. state bar required.SkillsExperience with complex litigation preferred.Experience mentoring and supervising others preferred.Experience using CM/ECF, PACER, Westlaw, and Litify.BenefitsMedical and dental insurance.401(k) plan.Paid time off and paid holidays.</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 01:30:56 CDT</pubDate>
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