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A Juris Doctor (JD) degree will substitute for the education and experience requirement. A Juris Doctor (JD) degree and/or any specialized procurement certification. This includes the actual drafting of such agreements and the associated administrative tasks related to execution, including routing through DocuSign, creation & maintenance of CORE and CMS records, and coordination with the assigned reviewer within DNR-EDO.
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Juris Doctor from an accredited law school (JD) The Technology Legal Counsel advises on technology and intellectual property matters, including evaluating, drafting, negotiating, and executing contracts for Stanford Health Care’s Information Technology Department and Stanford Children’s Health’s Information Services Department.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and active membership in good standing with the state bar. Provide legal analysis and support for advocacy initiatives, including drafting legislation, regulatory comments, and amicus briefs.
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Juris Doctor degree from ABaccredited law school and strong academic performance. We are looking for an attorney with 3+ years’ experience drafting estate planning documents, preparing probate filings and estate tax returns, and administering trusts.
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The role requires strong litigation skills, proficiency in legal research and drafting, excellent negotiation skills, exceptional communication skills, and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. The position requires a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree, admission to practice law in the relevant jurisdiction, and strong knowledge of civil litigation procedures.
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Education: Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school. Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a Mid to Senior Level Insurance Coverage Associate or Special Counsel Attorney to join their team in Chicago, IL. The ideal candidate will be responsible for handling litigated cases, drafting coverage reports, and providing legal services to national and international client accounts.
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Litigation: Manage antitrust litigation cases, including drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, and representing clients in court proceedings. Mergers and Acquisitions: Assess antitrust implications in mergers, acquisitions, and other business transactions.
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The ideal candidate must possess strong drafting and organizational skills, excellent academics, Am Law 100 law firm experience, a Juris Doctor degree from an ABaccredited law school, and State Bar admission or eligibility to obtain admission promptly.
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Minimum Entrance Requirements: Applicants must have a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, admission to the Massachusetts Bar, at least three years of full time, or equivalent part-time professional experience and possession of a current and valid Massachusetts Class 3 Motor Vehicle Operator’s License.
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Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school; admitted to and in good standing with California or other State Bar Association. Extensive experience drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and advising on different types of commercial transactions, including SaaS sales, reseller, strategic partnerships, consulting partnerships, licensing agreements, and statements of work.
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MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must have a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, admission to the Massachusetts Bar and (A) at least three years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, professional experience in the practice of law.
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Education:Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Certifications:Admission to the California State Bar. Skills:Proficiency in drafting legal documents and conducting legal research.
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Juris Doctor and a member in good standing of a state bar association (or Registered In House Counsel with the CA Bar) Reporting to the Managing/Senior Corporate Counsel, this role will round out a dynamic and growing legal team, serving as subject matter expert for drafting, reviewing, and negotiating various strategic agreements and complex transactions.
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Experience drafting and negotiating contracts, with excellent attention to detail and analytical skills. Minimum of 5 years of relevant legal experience, preferably in healthcare law, non-profit organizations, or advocacy.
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