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Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel, you will be responsible for managing a team of attorneys and/or legal analysts dedicated to providing in-house legal counsel to the Department's Georgia Tax Tribunal Unit. Additionally, as a managing attorney in the Tax Operations Section, you will assist in providing counsel to the Department's audits division, compliance division, and taxpayer services division.
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At Aruze, Blair held a variety of roles within its legal organization, including Global General Counsel, Global Deputy General Counsel, and Global Senior IP Counsel.
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A general law attorney to handle contract review and legal advice mainly for the Public Works and Planning Department, including subjects such as public contracting, construction, design, and the Williamson Act. The assignment may include minor litigation as well as advising boards or commissions and drafting ordinances.
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We seek to add an experienced attorney to our in-house legal team who will work directly with our General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel and provide counsel and advice to our various business units on a variety of matters, including insurance and regulatory requirements, vendor management, corporate governance, employee relations, marketing, transactional and other operational issues.
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Work closely with the Deputy General Counsel and other legal team members in connection with dispute resolution and litigation-oriented matters. This Senior Counsel position will report to CGI's Vice President & Deputy General Counsel and advise our various geographic business units on a broad range of government and commercial contracts matters in a fast-paced and collegial atmosphere.
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Support initiatives of the Deputy General Counsel and General Counsel, as assigned. This position reports to the General Counsel and will provide legal and compliance support to the Companys legal department.
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Deputy General Counsel 1 or equivalent/higher ranking attorney, administrative law judge, or other agency administrator/executive. Differs from Deputy General Counsel 1 by subordinate relationship.
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1) A general law attorney to handle contract review and legal advice mainly for the Public Works and Planning Department, including subjects such as public contracting, construction, design, and the Williamson Act. The assignment may include minor litigation as well as advising boards or commissions and drafting ordinances.
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The selected candidate will work under the direction of the Deputy General counsel and Chief of Legal Officer and will support the legal needs of the organization and its domestic and international affiliates.
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Directly responsible to the Deputy General Counsel (as assigned), General Counsel and Executive Director. Makes recommendations to the General Counsel for the development of the department budget and takes necessary corrective action required to operate within the approved IENEA budget.
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Reports directly to the VP Law, Deputy General Counsel and Assistant Secretary. Help real estate attorney with drafting, contract review, verification of data and coordination with Parker's Real Estate Department.
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The incumbent serves as Counsel (Lead) under the Senior Counsel of the Assessments Unit, and the Assistant General Counsel, LRPS, and under the general supervision of the Deputy General Counsel, Supervision, Legislation & Enforcement Branch.
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The Divisional Deputy and attorneys within the Division are counsel to multiple City agencies regarding contract and municipal finance matters, including the Departments of Human Services, Public Health, Homeless Services, Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services, Commerce; the Offices of Children and Families, Community Empowerment and Opportunity; and the Division of Housing and Community Development.
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While the role spans the wide variety of policy issues that concern radio and television broadcasters, the Deputy General Counsel will focus on leading industry efforts on NextGen TV as well as on the wide array of spectrum matters implicating broadcasters.
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The Commercial Counsel will report to and support the SVP, Deputy General Counsel, Commercial Legal, with a diverse range of responsibilities, primarily focused on the structuring and negotiation of a variety of commercial transactions, including distribution agreements, vendor agreements and other types of enterprise agreements.
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