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Latitude Attorneys serve on a full- or part-time contract basis, and work remotely or on-site at the client office. This is a short-term, remote, contract engagement (as a full-time benefits-eligible Latitude W2 employee) that is expected to start on November 1st and run at least 3 months (and may renew on a monthly basis thereafter.
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Pay: The annualized pay for this position ranges from $180,000 to $230,000 when calculated on a full-time basis. Founded in 2013, Latitude has been recognized by Chambers as a leading global flexible legal staffing company and the #1 Legal Recruiter by The National Law Journal.
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All Latitude employees (including those on contract engagements) are also eligible for full benefits when working 20+ hours per week, including group medical, dental, and vision insurance, and complimentary group life, LTD and AD&D insurance.
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Latitude is a full-service flexible legal talent company serving corporate legal departments and law firms nationwide. Schedule: Flexible (full-time, part-time or anywhere in-between.
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Latitude specializes in providing highly skilled former in-house counsel and Big Law attorneys for flexible contract engagements and permanent positions in dozens of practice areas, including commercial contracting, data privacy, M&A, employment, litigation, and more.
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The successful candidate will handle a variety of M&A related activities for the company, including drafting legal contracts, running the deal process, providing input into improving the company’s M&A processes, and have the capacity to step in and hit the ground running.
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Pay: The annualized pay for this position ranges from $140,000 to $180,000 when calculated on a full-time basis. Latitude is looking for a legal ops professional with extensive Ironclad experience to assist a Rocky Mountain region based technology company on a contract basis.
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A member of our client services team will be back in touch with you very fast to learn more about your need so we can provide you with on point candidates to consider. Benefits: In addition to pay, all Latitude Attorneys and other legal professionals working on contract engagements receive complimentary professional liability insurance coverage.
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Latitude is seeking a partner with 10+ years of experience in insurance defense matters to start the Delaware office of a full-service leading defense litigation firm with offices on the East Coast.
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Fantastic opportunity for an experienced Contracts Paralegal / Contracts Manager to join the legal department of a well-established, dynamic and growing company where you can contribute to the company's success and work as part of a collegial team.
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Latitude is seeking a junior partner with 7+ years of experience in insurance coverage matters to join a full-service leading defense litigation firm located in Philadelphia, PA. A nominal book of business is required.
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Schedule: Part-time or Full-time. It can either be part-time or full-time. In addition to salary, Latitude Engaged Professionals are W2 employees of Latitude and are eligible for full benefits when working in roles for 20 hours per week, including a Qualified 401k plan.
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And they can be full-time, part-time, or interim/project based. Latitude works with leading AmLaw and boutique law firms and corporate legal departments on a variety of consulting engagements, interim-to-hire, and direct hire roles.
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Background of advising on data security issues. A: The fastest way is to submit the very short form on our website contact page. Compensation: Highly competitive and commensurate with experience, full benefits.
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