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We are seeking a highly skilled In-House Legal Counsel with a background in labor and employment law to join our People & Culture team. Conduct thorough legal research to provide the business with well-informed counsel and support in defense of employment claims.
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The General Counsel's Office Functions As EOHHS In-house Counsel. Support MassHealth’s estate recovery and casualty recovery programs, including litigation in probate and superior court (and appellate courts when necessary.
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Immediate opening for a full-time Staff Attorney (“SA”) or Assistant General Counsel (“AGC”) in the Office of General Counsel (“OGC”), the in-house office that provides legal support and guidance to the University of Maryland, College Park, the State of Maryland’s flagship, Research 1 university.
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At least 7-10 years relevant experience in contract review as a practicing in-house attorney. Serve as partner to the Procurement and Third-Party Risk Management teams and the applicable business unit to draft, review, and negotiate contracts with suppliers, while ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, in addition to mitigating business and legal risk.
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Typically requires eight (8) years employment and/or labor law experience in a law firm, or in-house counsel for an academic institution, corporation or other entity, although exceptional experience with fewer years of practice will be considered.
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WPCG is seeking to hire an in-house corporate attorney to assist its General Counsel with completing M&A transactions and providing counsel to WPCG and its partner firms on a variety of legal matters.
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As Corporate Counsel, Construction, you will work with cross-functional stakeholders to support Amazon’s Design and Construction teams and partner with them to build, launch and manage Amazon's operations network facilities in North America and beyond.
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Four or more years of experience as an attorney with a law firm or in-house at a financial institution, including specific experience the following areas: corporate private placements and issuer due diligence; ABS, RMBS and CMBS securitizations, Mortgage warehousing transactions, derivatives documentation / transactions.
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The attorney to be hired will be an Assistant General Counsel and will provide legal support for MassHealth’s long term services and supports programs, including MassHealth’s array of 1915(c) Home and Community-based Services waivers.
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The Assistant General Counsel will provide day-to-day legal and regulatory support to multiple specialty niche business units including commercial bond, political risk and trade credit, fine art and specie, terrorism and political violence, structured risk solutions and programs.
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At least 4 – 6 years of experience in a premier law firm and/or an in-house legal department. Take a lead role in legal operational matters, including with respect to contract management, precedents and processes, all with the support of our Legal Administrator.
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California Bar membership or ability to qualify as registered in-house counsel (RIHC) in the State of California. Actively support Picarro's business presence worldwide, including the establishment, governance, and support of subsidiary companies in APAC, EMEA, and LATAM.
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Axiom is where legal teams go to find the right talent for everything from routine in-house tasks to complex outside counsel work. Support the monthly P&L consolidation of actual and forecast results, including management financial reporting with variance commentaries.
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Were searching for an Associate Corporate Counsel, Labor & Employment, who will be part of a growing team of legal professionals to provide best-in-class counsel and support to internal stakeholders.
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In this role, you will have outsized impact on Rover's business, providing legal support in the areas of product counseling, consumer protection, data privacy, cybersecurity, and contract negotiation.
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