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Contract Attorney (DC Barred)

Washington, Utah / Permanent

Contract Attorney (DC Barred)Location: DC-Washington Department: Legal SupportJob Code: 4667 Employment Duration: TemporaryPay Range: Line of Business: Legal-ServicesShift: of Openings: 1Document Technologies (DTI) is America's fastest growing ... (more)

05/15/2012 in localjobboard.com

Seeking DC barred/DC pending attorneys with Telecom Experience

Washington, Utah / Permanent

DC-Washington, Hudson Legal is seeking experienced FCC attorneys for upcoming document review projects. We are looking for candidates who have worked with the FCC or have previous Telecommunications document review experience. For more than 25 ... (more)

05/14/2012 in monster.com
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