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Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel, the Assistant General Counsel - FOIA is responsible for providing quality and efficient legal services to the Cook County Sheriffs Office (CCSO.
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Ensign Services, Inc. (ESI) seeks an experienced Associate General Counsel to assist in serving the needs of our rapidly expanding client base across the United States. As Associate General Counsel, you will join our outstanding legal and risk management team, and assist in handling legal aspects of the business and operational issues of our client facilities.
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The General Counsel will provide expert legal advice and guidance on a wide range of legal matters related to supply chain management, real estate transactions, regulatory compliance, corporate governance, technology licensing, intellectual property, employment law, and dispute resolution.
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The Practice Group Leader & Chief Legal Counsel works alongside the General Counsel and the Deputy General Counsel to develop and oversee the delivery of legal services and resources to accomplish corporate goals, strategic initiatives and priorities.
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This position will be responsible for providing high level administrative and paralegal support to the Deputy General Counsel. Maintain integral support role in complex projects assigned by the Deputy General Counsel(s) such as organizing, prioritizing and executing large volumes of highly confidential and time-sensitive information.
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Business Card Title: General Counsel. Serves as sole in-house legal counsel for TINA and provides primary legal support and guidance to eight TINA subsidiaries located in multiple jurisdictions.
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Discuss Your Needs With a Cleburne General Counsel Lawyer Learn how we can put our experience to work for your enterprise. Cleburne General Counsel Lawyer Serving Texas To succeed, your business needs more than discreet legal advice; you need a comprehensive game plan, from day one, that can get your business started on the right foot, that anticipates problems you may encounter in the months and years to come, and that always has your long-term success in mind.
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Overview: Reporting to the VP and Head of Legal, US, the newly created position of Assistant General Counsel (“Asst. GC”), U.S. Prescription Business Unit will be the first legal position in Galderma’s new Boston office in a hybrid (3 days in office) environment.
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This position reports to the Deputy General Counsel and Managing Attorney. Immediate opening for a full-time Senior University Counsel in the Office of the General Counsel of Stanford University.
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Interpret laws and regulations and provides counsel to DHS in the procurement and siting of new shelters in accordance with the implementation of the City’s homelessness plan and in consultation with the General Counsel and Senior Deputy General Counsel, and the Law Department.
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Managing Counsel, Business, Finance, and Innovation - Oakland, CA Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel of Business Transactions, Finance, and Innovation (BFI), this Managing Counsel position oversees the expansion of technology assets, investing in and further developing the University’s opportunities, and supporting global partnerships.
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Reporting to the Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Company Secretary (General Counsel), the Chief Litigation Counsel will have the autonomy to set and drive company-wide strategy for litigation and dispute resolution and work closely with internal team members across compliance and regulatory to proactively manage risk and limit undue legal exposure.
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The incumbent will work with the General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel to develop legal strategy, policy and support the Commissioner and Senior Management, providing quality legal services for DOR, A&F IT and its partner agencies.
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The Associate General Counsel will support the hospital's Education Institute by handling affiliation agreements, alliance agreements, graduate medical education issues and related workgroups.
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Overview: Reporting to the Senior Vice President and General Counsel (“SVP and GC”), the Assistant General Counsel, (“AGC”) will serve as the chief litigation and labor and employment attorney for Victra.
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