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To this end, we are steadfast in our commitment to providing comprehensive legal support, empowering tenants to effectively address the intricacies of landlord-tenant conflicts. specialize in tenant rights litigation, providing expert legal advice and representation to clients facing landlord-tenant disputes.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for handling a wide range of litigation cases, including tenant rights litigation, and will be expected to conduct thorough legal research and negotiations.
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This position will report to the New Business Conflicts Staff Attorney Manager and will work closely with the Deputy General Counsel, Director of Conflicts/Legal, Director of Conflicts/Operations, Conflicts and New Business Team, Lateral Conflicts Team, and Firm partners.
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Proctor the Company’s interests by identifying business and legal risks, documenting areas of potential conflicts, developing solutions and mitigation strategies for key negotiation points, and escalating issues to management as appropriate.
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This is a Legal role and prior law firm experience and running conflicts is required. Candidates with intake/conflicts experience outside of the Legal industry will. LHH is seeking a Legal Client Intake & Conflicts professional for their client's team in Portland, Oregon.
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Collaborate with legal counsel and deliver training programs. Lead investigations into conflicts, grievances, harassment, etc. Collaborate with legal counsel and deliver training programs.
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Conflict Resolution: Resolve disputes, conflicts, and issues that arise during the course of the project. Ensure compliance with local building codes, zoning regulations, environmental regulations, and other legal requirements.
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The AGCâTMs primary responsibility is to provide legal support, advice, and counsel to the universityâTMs Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research (OVCR) and the university research enterprise.
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Perform legal research, including review of case law and jurisdictional issues related to conflicts clearance, lateral hiring, ethical walls, and related issues. The Conflicts Attorney works under minimal supervision and relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
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Duties Design, develop, customize, integrate, implement applications, upgrade systems and apply needed system patches for apps including: Marketing systems (Microsoft Dynamics, Gwabbit), Records, Conflicts (IntApp), HR systems (viDesktop), Legal, and other firm enterprise systems.
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Substantial experience in a lead or supervisory capacity, and in specialized legal matters such as those employment law, public contracting, planning, zoning and environmental laws, complex transactions, police, fire, tidelands, Brown Act, first amendment, public records act, conflicts of interest, finance, real estate, public housing, records retention, state election laws, redevelopment, development of former military bases, and /or risk management is highly desirable.
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Engage with other partner teams including publishing, marketing, finance, legal, consumer insights, and game analytics. An accomplished mediator and resolver of conflicts. EA SPORTS is one of the most iconic brands in entertainment with over 25 years of innovation, passion, and connecting millions of players across the globe to their favorite sports, teams, and players.
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Assist your HR Business Partner to resolve associate conflicts and disciplinary issues, adhering to company policies and legal requirements. Maintain a strong code of ethics and high degree of confidentiality of information about all company, associate, community, legal, and all other matters.
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Expertise in conducting internal and external confidential investigation in the US and globally in other countries, across a wide range of issues, including fraud, anti-corruption, conflicts of interest.
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Procure utility documents including mark-ups, GIS maps, future expansion plans, record drawings and any legal documents such as utility agreements, easement documents, utility work estimates and utility work schedules as necessary and pertaining to the project.
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