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Our Engineering and Construction Practice a is recognized leader in forensic expert witness and testimony for construction defect, premises liability, storm damage assessment, and construction site safety litigation cases.
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Our forensic nurse examiners provide 24/7 coverage for sexual assault and abuse, DV/IPV and strangulation cases. This position would be a part of a team consisting of forensic nurse examiners, clinical manager, director, practice manager, executive director, adult medical director, and medical assistant.
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The Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible forensic pathologist to join its team of forensic pathologists dedicated to quality patient and family-focused care, and best practice in medicolegal death investigation.
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Wayne Health and Wayne State University Seek a Forensic Pathologist | Excellent, Supportive Team | Unique Pathology Mix and Diverse Cases | Desirable Major Midwest City. Wayne Health and Wayne State University in Detroit seek a Forensic Pathologist for an exciting position with a unique and diverse case mix.
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One or more of the following certificates are preferred: EnCase or equivalent forensic examiner certification, GIAC certifications - GCIH, GNFA, GCFA, or GCTI, Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP), AWS, Azure, or GCP Cloud Security.
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Skilled in performing forensic autopsies, death scene investigations and recording results of findings and associated medicolegal death investigation. Evaluates historical and law enforcement information in order to establish cause, manner, and probable time of death; performed in conjunction with a complete forensic autopsy.
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Forensic accountants work on contractual disputes, shareholder and partner disputes, intellectual property infringement matters, securities and antitrust cases, business interruption losses, subrogation actions, self-employed lost earnings calculations, and economic damages in wrongful death and personal injury, as well as wrongful termination.
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Produces forensic reports pertaining to juvenile competency to stand trial, transfer of cases to criminal court, allocation of parental rights (custody/visitation issues), juvenile diagnostic assessments, and children's services adult mental health assessments.
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The Broward County Board of County Commissioners is seeking qualified candidates for a Forensic Technician in the Medical Examiners Office. Photographs autopsy cases and toxicological blood kits for criminal cases; places images into case files on computer for doctors to review in order to determine cause of death; coordinates with and provides records management image request CDs (compact disks); watermarks each image and places onto a CD for attorneys and police departments.
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In addition to the defense and examination of occupational fraud, forensic accountants are involved in cases pertaining to healthcare fraud, fiduciary fraud, the fraudulent activity of third party administrators, bankruptcy fraud, computer fraud, vendor fraud, procurement fraud, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Statute (RICO), bank fraud, tax fraud, financial fraud, and foreign corrupt practices.
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The Office of Chief Medical Examiner investigates cases of persons who die within New York City from criminal violence, by accident, by suicide, suddenly when in apparent health, when unattended by a physician, in a correctional facility or in any suspicious or unusual manner or where an application is made pursuant to law for a permit to cremate a body of a person.
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May be terminated from employment for failing to satisfactorily complete the Forensic Scientist II apprenticeship within the period determined by laboratory management. Five or more years of full-time experience as a Latent Print Examiner, including expert testimony and handling complex cases.
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Kind of Work Professional and technical work managing forensic analysis of physical evidence from criminal cases and/or convicted offender DNA samples. from an accredited college or university with a major in Forensic Science, Chemistry, Biology, or a closely related scientific field.
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Develop and maintain high-quality threat detection rules, queries, and alerts based on identified use cases, threat scenarios, and structured threat intelligence, including MITRE ATT&CK Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs.
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In-depth packet analysis skills, core forensic familiarity, incident response skills, and data fusion skills based on multiple security data sources. Leverage the MITRE ATT&CK Framework and other forms of structured threat intelligence approaches to enhance detection analytic capabilities, develop contextualized alerts, and improve overall cyber security posture.
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