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Our specialty is providing our law firm and legal department clients practice-specific contract attorneys who have served as associates, counsel, and partners in Am Law firms and/or as in-house counsel in large corporate legal departments.
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We are seeking a skilled and motivated Contract Attorney to provide legal assistance to our in-house legal counsel. - Provide legal advice and guidance to in-house counsel and company executives regarding contract-related issues.
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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected Detroit-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Detroit-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected Seattle-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Seattle-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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The primary responsibilities of this position will involve filing commercial collections cases in New York City. The Contract Attorney will also directly assist companies and in-house counsel in California.
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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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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected Tampa-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Tampa-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected Los Angeles-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Los Angeles-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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Outstanding attorneys and other legal professionals who are seeking contract assignments or consulting/secondment roles choose to work with Latitude because of our competitive compensation and benefits, sophisticated and engaging work, a chance to work with great clients and peers, and a refreshing blend of freedom with self-designed boundaries.
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The Civil Deputy Prosecutor's duties include providing legal advice to elected officials and other county employees on a variety of legal matters including employment law, contract interpretation, federal regulations, and planning and zoning.
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The position has responsibilities involving managing collections litigation (including lawsuits for money judgment and repossession of collateral), managing outside collections counsel, contract review, compliance support, and representing the Credit Union in corporate legal matters as needed.
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Goop is seeking a talented Legal Counsel to join its small and dynamic legal team and will report directly to the Deputy General Counsel. Ability to advise business teams on a variety of matters with guidance from the Deputy General Counsel and/or General Counsel, as needed, while shifting frequently between various substantive legal areas.
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Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel and Chief Legal Officer, responsible for legal risks and guidance related to the assigned division, including marketing and admissions material, legal contract review, and oversees other business, legal, and compliance projects that have strategic impact to the organization.
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If you're looking for a junior in-house counsel role in a small but sophisticated legal department, and have 3-7 years of experience with corporate matters and drafting and negotiating commercial contracts, this might be the opportunity for you.
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Practice Areas: Corporate, Insurance, Contract/Transactional, Regulatory, Mergers & Acquisitions, IT and E-commerce. A Nashville-based heathcare technology company is seeking a Senior Corporate Counsel/Corporate Counsel to join it legal department.
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