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The ideal candidate will have firm and/or in-house counsel experience handling corporate and transactional matters. Candidates with experience in trademarks, SAAS Agreements/licensing agreements, or data privacy will also be considered.
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Act as liaison between outside patent counsel and in-house teams to protect Brooks interests in manufacturing, designing, and developing products and balance business opportunities and legal risk.
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Candidates who are fluent in Japanese or Spanish are highly sought. Compensation: The national average salary range for our Divisional Counsel position is $60,000 - $140,000. GCSolutions attorneys are expected to contribute to team development but are not expected to build a book of business or make a significant investment of time in firm or client development.
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Strong professional experience as an attorney, minimum 2-6+ years law firm training, and/or 2-6+ years in-house experience negotiating commercial contracts for a global corporation (preference for life sciences or SAAS.
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We welcome those who have experience working as in-house counsel to healthcare entities such as ProHealth, Northwell, CityMD, etc. Counsel and represent a diverse clientele of individual clients, partnerships, corporations, and not-for-profit organizations in healthcare mergers, acquisitions, equity investments, and other strategic transactions.
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8+ years with a top tier law firm; in-house experience preferred, but not required. Juris Doctor degree and in good standing to practice law in the US (NY bar preferred) We are one of the world's top asset management and banking firms that manages trillions of dollars in assets, custody and/or administration.
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Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience with demonstrated subject matter expertise with contracting either in-house or at a law firm; Bachelor’s Degree; Juris Doctorate Degree from an accredited law school; Must have been admitted to and be a member in good standing of a state bar.
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Womble Bond Dickinson is committed to leadership in attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse workforce of highly talented professionals. Candidates must be licensed in the jurisdiction in which they will practice.
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Large law firm, government agency or in-house counsel experience a plus, but not required. Must be results oriented and able to function in a moderately-paced collegial in-house counsel office.
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Member of NY or CA bar (or eligibility to register as CA in-house counsel) Prior experience at a well-regarded law firm and in an in-house legal department strongly preferred.
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Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school required, with at least 10 years combined tax experience in a law firm, in-house legal department, large financial advisory firm, or the Internal Revenue Service.
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At least 7 years of experience at a law firm and/or in-house legal department of a government agency, technology company, or bank or other financial services company. Assistant General Counsel – Technology Attorney page is loaded.
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6-10 years of legal experience in commercial contracts, data privacy, intellectual property, and consumer protection at a reputable corporate law firm or a sophisticated boutique law firm, and particularly in-house with a technology company.
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At least 8 years of law firm, in-house legal department or government experience relating to banking/financial services (whether commercial deposits/payments, commercial litigation, product development or otherwise.
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Licensed to practice law in any state with the ability register as in-house counsel with the Arizona State Bar. Provide a positive example to students by supporting the GCU’s Mission Statement, Doctrinal Statement, and Ethical Position Statements.
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