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This non profit National Sports Association who provides research and consulting services to consumer product manufacturer. Conduct legal research and analysis to develop case strategies and arguments.
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Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Corporate and Foundation Relations, the Assistant Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations will play an active role in securing support from corporate and foundation prospects for the University of New England, including research of prospects, identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of gifts made to UNE. This position will carry an extensive portfolio of identified foundation and corporate prospects.
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Demonstrating strong legal writing and legal research skills, with the ability to draft settlements, trial briefs, appellate briefs, petitions, letters, and other legal documents. Strong legal writing and legal research skills.
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Conduct legal research and analysis related to real estate matters. Legal research and analysis skills. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. A law firm in Washington, DC is seeking a Real Estate Attorney with 7+ years of commercial real estate experience.
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Have exceptional legal research and writing skills. Deputy County Counsel I: No experience required. Have exceptional legal research and writing skills. The San Luis Obispo County Counsel's office is accepting applications for the position of Deputy County Counsel I/II/III/IV. Under the direction of the County Counsel, attorneys in this series perform professional legal work by preparing and trying civil cases in the courts, providing legal advice and assistance to the County and its officers and agencies, and do other related work as required.
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Research or scholarship responsibilities may include conducting and supporting impactful health services and health policy research using the methods of statistics, sociology, epidemiology, demography, econometrics, or related disciplines that ultimately will be funded with external grants.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing multiple case files in a busy environment, handling all aspects of litigation, and demonstrating strong legal research and analytical skills.
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Advanced computer skills working with legal research programs (Westlaw and Lexis) required. Complete legal research and prepare motions, pleadings, and briefs. Contact us today if you have outstanding research and writing skills, can handle a heavy caseload, and are comfortable using today's legal software.
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Conduct legal research and draft compelling legal documents, including motions, pleadings, and briefs. Utilize legal research tools, including West Law, to support case analysis and strategy.
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Conduct legal research and analysis on complex cyber, data, and privacy issues. Legal research and analysis proficiency. A law firm in Chicago is seeking a Senior Cyber/Data/Privacy Associate Attorney or Special Counsel with a focus on regulatory investigations, litigation involving consumer protection issues, and defense of data privacy and security class actions.
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Strong academic credentials, excellent research abilities, and excellent writing and oral advocacy skills are required. Cheshire office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks an associate attorney with 0-3 years of experience.
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Conduct legal research, draft pleadings, motions, and other legal documents. Strong legal research and analytical skills. A law firm in Pennington, NJ, seeks an experienced Per Diem Commercial Litigation Attorney with 6-10 years of expertise.
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Conduct legal research and analysis related to venture capital and commercial transactions. Handle various commercial contracts, including confidentiality, consulting, material transfer, master services, license, clinical trial, and research agreements.
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Performing legal research, draft memoranda, and provide legal advice on complex and important legal matters to all the divisions within the agency, including the Bureau of Contract Administration, Bureau of Asset Management, the Bureau of Labor Law, the Bureau of Accountancy, Audit Bureau, and the Executive and Policy Divisions, on complex legal questions and matters.
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The ideal candidate should possess a strong legal background, courtroom experience, and exceptional research and writing skills. Conduct legal research and analysis to build a solid case strategy.
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