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At least eight years’ experience as in-house counsel or in a law firm, with strong background advising clients on consumer financial services laws. This position will serve as lead legal counsel and strategic adviser to our regulated business unit that provides leading consortium-based solutions that help financial institutions manage fraud and risk, improve customer experiences, and meet regulatory obligations while providing a host of financial services in brick-and-mortar and digital experiences.
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The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) team is based primarily in London and New York. It acts as the Firm's in-house legal counsel. This role is based in our Washington DC, New York or Tampa office, reporting to the Deputy General Counsel.
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J.D. from a national law school and admission to any state bar in the United States; eligible to register as in-house counsel in the State of Massachusetts. In collaboration with the SVP, Intellectual Property, develop a forward-looking, strategic approach to IP litigation, incorporating the mindset of.
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Broad corporate & securities and M&A experience, preferably including as an in-house lawyer at a publicly traded company and in private practice at a large law firm, which should include: leading and managing transactions; drafting and negotiating agreements; SEC advising and reporting.
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The Sr. Labor and Employment Counsel is expected to provide legal advice on labor and employment related laws, regulations, rules, and orders for the Company (with its headquarters in California) on a global basis.
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Registered In-House Counsel is acceptable, provided the individual is licensed in at least one U.S. state. 8+ years of combined, relevant legal experience in law firms, governmental agencies, and/or in-house legal departments for entertainment, media, advertising, and/or technology companies.
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Managed care experience gained in a law firm, or in-house counsel for an academic institution, provider, managed care entity and/or government regulator. CURRENT ADMISSION IS STRONGLY PREFERRED. California's Registered In-House Counsel program is NOT available to University of California attorneys.
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Minimum of five years franchise law experience with a law firm or in-house legal department. Reporting to the Chief Legal Officer, the Assistant General Counsel will assist in managing a variety of general corporate legal and risk management tasks with an emphasis on franchise law and major client national account program contract negotiations (insurance carrier national accounts, commercial accounts and governmental accounts.
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Prior experience providing legal advice to automotive supplier clients while in-house counsel or in private practice. Prior experience providing legal advice to manufacturing clients while in-house counsel or in private practice.
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Target candidates for this exciting opportunity will have 5 or more years of large law firm and/or in-house fund formation experience and will be responsible for assisting with the coordination, structuring, formation and negotiation of private equity/credit investment funds and separate accounts (primarily closed-end funds, but also registered funds) targeting high net worth investors.
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The Associate General Counsel is a senior member of the in-house legal department of a property management company, with a focus on providing legal support for the commercial leasing of space throughout a shopping center portfolio consisting of 17 commercial properties in New York and Massachusetts, with approximately 17 million square feet of leasable space.
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Significant experience applying an intellectual property strategy (relating to both patent prosecution and IP transactions) within an organization, preferably from an in-house position. Collaborate with IP counsel at our partner universities - Stanford, UC Berkeley and UCSF - to successfully navigate joint IP filing and licensing.
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Experience in a law firm, corporate legal department and/or in-house legal counsel preferred. Corporate Counsel I - Regulatory will be responsible for managing risk and providing practical advice and counsel to the business on food and food-contact regulatory compliance, nonfood product testing and reporting obligations, packaging regulations, alcohol-beverage regulations, intellectual property, and other laws and regulations impacting the retail industry.
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7+ years of experience either within a law firm or as in-house counsel (or a combination thereof) supporting mid-sized companies with a global footprint. JD degree from an accredited law school (with a strong academic record both undergraduate and graduate) and active license to practice law, in good standing.
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3-5 years of relevant experience in commercial contractual negotiation and drafting within an in-house corporate legal department setting and/or law firmAbility to manage and communicate with Legal department members and outside counsel and vendorsCome join our team.
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