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About Redstone Law Group:

Redstone Law Group represents individuals and companies of all sizes who need knowledgeable counsel and aggressive representation. We are known for our integrity and long term relationships, and work to provide practical, cost effective solutions that help our clients achieve objectives while protecting their rights and interests.

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8 Current Job Openings:

    • Attorney

      At Redstone Law Group – Newark, NJ

      Posted 10 days ago on ZipRecruiter

    • Attorney

      At Redstone Law Group – Las Vegas, NV

      Posted 24 days ago on ZipRecruiter

    • Attorney

      At Redstone Law Group – Atlanta, GA

      Posted 24 days ago on ZipRecruiter

    • Virginia “Of Counsel” to Washington DC law firm

      At Redstone Law Group – Richmond, VA

      Posted 7 days ago on ZipRecruiter

    • Virginia “Of Counsel” to Washington DC law firm

      At Redstone Law Group – Richmond, VA

      Posted 7 days ago on ZipRecruiter

    • Attorney

      At Redstone Law Group – Memphis, TN

      Posted 7 days ago on ZipRecruiter

    • Attorney

      At Redstone Law Group – Las Vegas, NV

      Posted 7 days ago on ZipRecruiter

    • Attorney

      At Redstone Law Group – Dallas, TX

      Posted 7 days ago on ZipRecruiter

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