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Collaborate with other in-house counsel and advise the organization on various dispute-resolution and litigation-avoidance matters, including providing day-to-day direction and legal advice to the business on dispute resolution issues impacting the Company's supply chain, marketing, real estate, facilities, operations, and information technology departments.
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Senior Litigation Counsel works with business leaders across the organization and other legal team members to assess risk and develop strategies for pre-dispute matters, dispute management, and dispute resolution.
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In addition to providing legal counseling to the University, other areas of responsibility for the Office of Legal Affairs include policy interpretation and advice, administration of the University's grievance and dispute resolution procedures, contract review, and - in conjunction with the Attorney General - management of actual or threatened litigation in which the University is involved.
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Well-rounded contract administration experience, including deep knowledge and experience with contracts, project controls best practices, drafting correspondence, dispute resolution, partnering, and construction claims.
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Proven practices and strategies for investigation, negotiation, alternative dispute resolution, mediation, and arbitration. In collaboration with Human Resources, Student Affairs, and Academic Affairs, establish and maintain policies and procedures for protected class complaint resolution and prevention education.
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We are seeking a V P, Associate General Counsel - Litigation and Investigations to be responsible for enterprise-wide management of all of the Company's litigation, dispute resolution efforts, internal and external investigations, and preventative law program.
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Engage in mediation and alternative dispute resolution methods to resolve family law disputes. Experience in mediation and alternative dispute resolution methods. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Labor and Employment attorney position in the Office of the General Counsel ("OGC") responsible for providing legal advice and representation, including concerning of alternative dispute resolution procedures and litigation prevention strategies, related to labor and employment matters for the University's five campuses and System Office.
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As assigned, determines proper composition of arbitration panel, generates list of arbitrators, reviews arbitrator information for conflicts, and eliminates arbitrators from lists, as needed, with limited assistance.
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Must be covered by Solutions, NBCU's Alternative Dispute Resolution Program. Job DescriptionThe Marketing Coordinator supports the development of local marketing, branding, promotional and sales strategy for Telemundo Tampa & Telemundo Ft. Myers/Naples.
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A minimum of 4 years legal experience at a top-tier law firm and/or in-house environment with hands-on experience in litigation, IP litigation, dispute resolution, and/or IP transactions.
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Experience in alternative dispute resolution processes, including mediation and arbitration, preferred. Negotiate settlements and mediate disputes between parties, and participate in alternative dispute resolution processes.
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Job Overview: The Trusts And Estates Litigation Attorney will primarily handle litigation matters related to trusts and estates, including drafting legal documents, participating in dispute resolution processes, and providing legal counsel to clients.
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You will be instrumental in guiding our banking clients through digital transformation, focusing on key areas like KYC, AML, claims, and dispute resolution processes. Work collaboratively with technical teams to design and deploy digital solutions that streamline and optimize KYC, AML, claims, and dispute resolution processes.
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Hill International, with more than 3,200 professionals in over 100 offices worldwide, provides program management, project management, construction management, project management oversight, dispute resolution, advisory, facilities management, and other consulting services to clients in a variety of market sectors.
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