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Litigation Attorney Location : Pittsburgh, PA Experience: 3-5 years Bar Admission: Admission to Pennsylvania Bar (Must have) Position Responsibilities: Handle all aspects of corporate and construction litigation cases.
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Flexible workplace and commuter benefits, corporate memberships to museums, including the Whitney, New Museum, MOMA, and others. Draft and oversee consignment and loan agreements, with a focus on the secondary market.
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Required: significant experience in transactional law in a law firm or in a corporate or government legal department. + Review, draft, and negotiate change orders, and assist with vendor management as needed.
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Beacon Hill Legal is seeking a full-time, detail-oriented and self-motivated Contract Analyst/Corporate Paralegal to join a company located in the Northwest Suburbs! Additionally, this individual will assist with general corporate legal and compliance work, litigation support, and special projects.
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Benefits of working with us: Medical/dental/vision benefits, PTO, Company Car, Company provided laptop and cellphone, Short-term disability insurance, 100% FREE telehealth, Competitive pay, Matching 401(k), Direct Deposit, Paid Sick Leave, Answering Service to assist in after hours matters, Corporate-backed resources, friendly office staff, and many more.
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Discover a range of in-house counsel positions in California, Washington DC, Florida, New York, Texas, New Jersey, Illinois, San Francisco, and Georgia on JDHuntr.com. From corporate counsel roles to general counsel positions, we have the job listings you need to advance your legal career.
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Perform, share draft processing, ACH processing and verify night deposit postings. This includes balancing the daily corporate transaction account statement, ATM balancing, accounts payable, check reconciliation for corporate checks.
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Responsibilities: Conduct legal research, draft documents, prepare pleadings and motions, manage discovery, participate in negotiations, and support trial preparation. Requirements: 3-7 years of experience in commercial or civil litigation ontract negotiation, business divorces, real estate or corporate litigation required.
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Review and draft legal language for RFPs, contracts, and other documents related to privacy and data security. Provide legal support to various business units and corporate functions on global privacy and security requirements.
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Draft and negotiate agreements, contracts, and other legal documents related to securities offerings, fund formation, capital raises, debt offerings, MA transactions, and other corporate matters.
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Draft and review investor-related corporate communications materials (i.e., press releases, earnings and other conference call scripts, corporate presentations, Q&A sheets, websites, and messaging documents.
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Draft and revise legal documents, including intercompany agreements, board and shareholder resolutions, and corporate governance documents with the support of the Deputy General Counsel - Corporate.
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Discover roles like corporate counsel, general counsel, or lawyer positions. Manage, negotiate, and draft a variety of complex legal matters and cutting-edge commercial agreements. Discover roles like corporate counsel, general counsel, or lawyer positions.
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We operate through four business divisions: Global Wealth Management, Personal & Corporate Banking, Asset Management and the Investment Bank. Our global reach and the breadth of our expertise set us apart from our competitors.
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Working in partnership with the VP Corporate, Foundation & Strategic Partnerships, VP, Institutional Giving, and the institutional giving team, strategically support the cultivation and elevation of relationships with donors capable of making six-, seven-, and eight-figure investments in Audubon.
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