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Help in-house counsel, BigLaw attorneys, paralegals and legal operations professionals find satisfying, engaging and often life-changing positions – without pulling any more all-nighters.
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The Legal Counsel is responsible for professional and administrative legal work of considerable complexity for all operations of HOME, to include handling internal legal matters, overseeing outside counsel, handling eviction and small claims court proceedings, performing legal research, providing general legal support services to the CEO and HOME staff, and working on affordable housing real estate transactions.
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Goop is seeking a talented Legal Counsel to join its small and dynamic legal team and will report directly to the Deputy General Counsel. Ability to advise business teams on a variety of matters with guidance from the Deputy General Counsel and/or General Counsel, as needed, while shifting frequently between various substantive legal areas.
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The Legal Counsel will have law firm experience with prior experience in an in-house legal department strongly preferred. Support cross-functional business teams with legaladvice and counseling in the areas of IP, marketing and advertising, contests and sweepstakes, data privacy, software, and other technology services agreements under the advisement of the Deputy General Counsel and/or General Counsel.
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Our specialty is providing our law firm and legal department clients practice-specific contract attorneys who have served as associates, counsel, and partners in Am Law firms and/or as in-house counsel in large corporate legal departments.
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Following closing of the joint venture, the Legal Counsel role will sit within the Legal Department of the joint venture and report to the General Counsel of the joint venture.
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Organize, direct and provide legal support in specified areas under the direction of the General Counsel. Ensure the legal department staff is kept apprised of material developments and matters on a timely basis exercising sound business and legal judgment to enable General Counsel to discharge their duties and responsibilities.
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We are seeking a skilled and motivated Contract Attorney to provide legal assistance to our in-house legal counsel. - Provide legal advice and guidance to in-house counsel and company executives regarding contract-related issues.
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Track and maintain Continuing Legal Education and attorney registrations for Associate General Counsel & DCLO. Provide administrative support to the Associate General Counsel & DCLO USTA; GC USTA Foundation; General Counsel USTA NTC; Senior USTA Counsel; and Counsel.
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We seek a practicing attorney who will report to the Deputy General Counsel and be accountable for providing legal counsel, contract management, procurement, risk management and policy advice to MTA C&D executives and management on a broad range of issues to protect and preserve the agency’s legal interests.
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The work of the Associate General Counsel in the Legal Office involves administrative law practice including legal research and writing; client counseling; problem solving; negotiation; public speaking and training; drafting regulations, legislation, and advisory opinions; preparing for and conducting administrative adjudicatory hearings; drafting and reviewing contracts and interagency agreements; and collaborating with the Attorney General's Office on litigation.
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The Associate General Counsel will support the Chief Legal Officer and Deputy General Counsel and provide legal advice and counsel to internal clients on all aspects of the law including but not limited to franchising, general corporate, real estate leasing and new store development, IT, supply and distribution, intellectual property, and litigation matters.
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Collaborate with in-house counsel to develop legal strategies and provide assistance with legal matters. The primary responsibilities of this position will involve filing commercial collections cases in New York City. The Contract Attorney will also directly assist companies and in-house counsel in California.
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A Nashville-based heathcare technology company is seeking a Senior Corporate Counsel/Corporate Counsel to join it legal department. A Nashville-based heathcare technology company is seeking an Associate/Assistant General Counsel to join it legal department.
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