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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and active membership in good standing with the state bar. Minimum of 5 years of relevant legal experience, preferably in healthcare law, non-profit organizations, or advocacy.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Practical law school experience such as law review, journal, moot court, or trial advocacy team is desirable.
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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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Candidates must hold a juris doctorate degree from an accredited law school and be admitted to and in good standing with the relevant jurisdiction's bar. Please include law school transcripts with submissions.
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After law school, at least a one-year appellate clerkship or research position with an appellate court, or primary responsibility for drafting at least two appellate briefs in CIVIL appeals.
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Possess a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Trusts and Estates Attorney Our client’s law firm specializes in a comprehensive range of legal services, encompassing dispute resolution, project planning and advice, contracts and contracting, and project execution within the construction industry.
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The ideal candidate will have 3-4 years of experience in Commercial Litigation and possess a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. The candidate must be licensed to practice law in Michigan and demonstrate proficiency in drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, participating in settlement negotiations, and making court appearances as necessary.
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Qualifications JD degree from an accredited law school. Corporate transactional law experience must include the following: (a) representing public, global companies; (b) drafting and negotiating primary transaction agreements (e.g., asset purchase agreements); and (c) communicating and managing internal legal experts in order to prepare primary transaction agreements.
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Juris Doctorate (J.D.) Juris Doctorate (J.D.) Bachelor's degree and JD (from ABaccredited law school) required. 5+ years related experience at a major law firm working on corporate and transactional matters, including substantial hands-on experience drafting and negotiating contracts and advising on policy and compliance issues.
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JD degree from an ABaccredited law school and admission to the IL bar required (in-house admitted status permitted). Experience in a sophisticated law firm environment or prominent in-house legal department, with experience in drafting, review and negotiation of complex commercial agreements.
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Juris Doctorate or JD-equivalent from an accredited law school required. Support on corporate governance matters, including drafting board resolutions, bylaws, operating agreements, articles of association and advising on board appointments, corporate entity restructuring activity and corporate governance best practices.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from a reputable law school. A leading legal firm, renowned for its expertise in estate planning and probate law, is looking to add an Attorney to their team.
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Graduation from an accredited law school with a Juris Doctor degree and admission to the Bar of the State of Minnesota. The attorney will administer and enforce the laws of the State of Minnesota and Chisago County by performing legal work involving drafting of legal documents; performing legal research; writing; consulting with County staff; negotiating with opposing parties; proposing solutions to issues or enforcement of applicable statutes; rules or procedure; appearing at jury and court trials, drafting appellate briefs, and arguing appeals; and other contested cases.
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Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school. Job Overview: The Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling complex commercial litigation matters, conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, and representing clients in various stages of litigation proceedings.
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Juris Doctorate from an ABA accredited law school. 3-5 years of comparable attorney experience in a law firm or as in-house counsel. Assist the General Counsel with corporate governance for the company, including entity creation, foreign entity filings and drafting of corporate policies and procedures.
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