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Minimum of eight (8) years of relevant experience in a law firm or corporate legal department or a combination. The successful candidate for this Principal Counsel position will be a member and integral part of Disney’s Employment Law team, specializing in workplace health and safety matters and working on employment matters affecting the entire Disney enterprise across our corporate functions and our business segments of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products; ESPN; and Disney Entertainment (including Disney Live Action, Marvel, Lucasfilm, Walt Disney Animation, Pixar, ABC, Hulu and Disney.
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Executive Search, Permanent Placement, Partner, Attorney, General Counsel, Corporate Counsel, Law Firm Management, New Market Entry, Legal Staffing, Managed Legal Services, Legal - Paralegal, Executive Coaching, Contract-to-Hire, Information Technology, Legal - Support, Human Resources, Accounting & Finance, Administrative, Document Review & Managed Review Services.
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Qualifying experience must include two years as a licensed attorney/associate with a multinational law firm representing national and global entities in cross-border transactions, M&A and finance transactions valued at $5+ million; leading due diligence work stream for M&A and finance transactions; and advising clients on Delaware's General Corporation Law (DGCL) and corporate governance matters.
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As an Associate Attorney, you will have the chance to work on a broad spectrum of cases, spanning litigation, corporate law, employment law, family law, intellectual property, real estate law, and contract law.
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5+ years relevant legal experience with a mix of law firm and in-house counsel roles required. Membership in good standing in a state Bar with the ability to practice law in Oregon as in-house counsel.
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Today, we are a thriving, full-service personal injury and immigration law firm, bringing a history of having helped more than 100,000 individual clients to a broadening array of legal services available to both individuals and corporate clients.
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Eight or more years of relevant legal/business/transactional experience with a law firm, corporation (preferably dietary supplements/food/personal care industry), educational institution, trade association, etc.
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We are a growing regional multi-location law firm that serves Business Leaders, CEOs, Business Owners, and Entrepreneurs, Industry Leaders & In-House Counsel, People Planning Their Legacy, and People who have been Wronged.
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Crowell & Moring LLP is an international law firm with offices in the United States, Europe, MENA, and Asia that represents clients in litigation and arbitration, regulatory and policy, and transactional and corporate matters.
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The Washington, D.C. office of a large national law firm is looking for a corporate attorney with 4-7 years of experience particularly in one or more of the areas of mergers & acquisitions, private equity, venture capital, and initial public offerings.
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Crowell & Moring LLP, a global Am Law 100 law firm, seeks a highly qualified Scientific Advisor - Patent Agent to join its Intellectual Property practice group, working from its Denver office.
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Seven plus years of commercial legal experience with a law firm or as corporate counsel; preference for experience in the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Experience at fast-paced technology company and/or technology-focused law firm (bonus if you have experience in the Clean Tech or Renewable Energy industry) Lead on and develop processes for scaling legal support for general corporate matters, including securities law compliance, subsidiary management, and equity matters.
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Our law firm client is seeking a motivated and ambitious commercial litigation associate with 4-7 years of experience in commercial litigation, financial services, corporate plaintiff litigation, and corporate services.
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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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