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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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Iconectiv has an immediate opening for an attorney at its Corporate Headquarters in Bridgewater, NJ. This position will report to the Deputy General Counsel and be part of a small, but extremely busy Legal and Contracts team.
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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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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 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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Work with the Firm’s General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel on legal matters for the Firm. SUMMARY: The Professional Responsibility Attorney is a member of the Professional Responsibility Committee and serves with a team of lawyers as in-house legal counsel to the Firm. The Committee’s work centers on legal ethics, professional responsibility and loss prevention.
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Reviewing, and providing advice on, outside counsel guidelines. Education: Juris Doctor (JD) and active license to practice law in the United States required. Reviewing the Firm’s marketing materials for ethics compliance.
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Drafting and reviewing conflicts waivers, engagement letters and other client communications and documents to ensure compliance with ethical and professional standards. Advising Firm attorneys on conflict issues and facilitating the resolution of conflicts of interests.
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Providing training on legal ethics, loss prevention and compliance with Firm policies. Four years’ experience with strong knowledge of legal ethics and loss prevention. Reviewing and developing policies and processes relating to legal ethics and loss prevention.
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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 Director- Conflict of Interest Compliance reporting to the Deputy General Counsel is responsible for the development, implementation, operation, direction, and oversight of an institute-wide Conflict of Interest Compliance (COI) program at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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The incumbent reports directly to the Deputy Associate General Counsel (for Litigation - Trial). The incumbent provides legal guidance and support to managers and supervisors in the Office of General Counsel and other FCC bureaus and offices.
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Please send the required documents to nistcounsel@nist.gov with subject line "Attorney-Advisor (Deputy Chief)". This position is for the Deputy Chief, a supervisory Attorney-Advisor.
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Provide legal advice, counsel, risk analysis and course of action recommendations to the City Council, City Attorney and City departments, offices and divisions in various areas related to municipal government and general government utility operations.
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We are seeking an experienced insurance attorney to join our Legal & Compliance team in White Plains, NY. This role will report to the SVP, Deputy General Counsel. Associate General Counsel.
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