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Assist in identifying and analyzing the legal and regulatory issues relating to a global research, sales and cash equities business, including client onboarding documentation, trading execution, and the rules, policies and market practices related to managing the interactions between research department and equity capital markets personnel and the distribution of Société Générale's equity capital markets offerings.
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The attorney will also perform various special legal research tasks for the Legal Manager or Vice President/Legal Services. Senior level litigation skills in the following areas: discovery, courtroom advocacy, verbal and written legal communication, settlement negotiations and document preparation, legal research and writing, and appellate advocacy.
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Reviews and conducts research for ROI (Release of Information) Reviews new cases and conducts research of pertinent laws Edits previously submitted final decisions and writes/researches legal opinions on newest case Edits and reviews cases for issuance Responds to citizen letters Reviews AMICUS briefs Briefs attorneys regarding legal issues, theories and draft statement of facts.
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Conduct legal research and analysis to support commercial collections cases in New York City. We are seeking a skilled and motivated Contract Attorney to provide legal assistance to our in-house legal counsel.
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This is a great opportunity for someone looking to ultimately embark on a career in the financial and / or legal services sector, in areas such as asset management, credit research, investment banking, or corporate law.
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The In Vivo Pathology (IVP) team within the Pathology department is seeking a research associate to contribute to histology and pathology workflows in support of pre-clinical in vivo pharmacology studies.
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Perform legal research on AILA publications, the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), Title 8 of Code of Federal Regulations (8 C.F.R.), and other related primary and secondary sources of immigration law and regulations.
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Research and draft legal documents related to patent litigation. A bit about us:This Corporation is seeking a dynamic Paralegal specialized in Patent Litigation to join our legal team, offering vital support in patent-related legal matters.
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Job Description A staff attorney will assist trial court judges in the Fourth Judicial Circuit with legal issues that require research and analysis, attending court proceedings, advising judges, and drafting memoranda and court orders.
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Assist In-House Counsel with special legal projects / legal research / legal correspondence as assigned. As-Needed Reports: Additional legal reporting as requested by In-House Counsel.
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The Assistant General Counsel will also support other members of the HSS Legal team on matters involving the HSS Research Institute and the HSS Education Institute. Reporting to the Chief Legal Officer and Associate General Counsel, this person will serve as a key member of the hospital’s Legal Department, supporting many areas of hospital operations.
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NYU Abu Dhabi invites applications for a (continuing contract / open rank) faculty appointment as Clinical Professor in Legal Writing and Research in Legal Studies, Arts and Humanities Division with appointment starting in August 2023 for the 2023-24 academic year.
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Law Firm Profile Firm practices a collaborative philosophy Firm works with cutting-edge technology Firm believes in an equitable team environment Firm works with high states litigation cases across the country Commercial Litigation Attorney Role Manage and oversee complex commercial litigation matters from inception to resolution, including conducting legal research, drafting pleadings, motions, and briefs, and representing clients in court proceedings.
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Collaborate with the Director of Legal Research & Writing, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Associate Dean for Curriculum, first-year Faculty, and the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
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Conduct legal research and analysis to provide strategic advice on labor and employment issues. We are seeking an experienced Labor & Employment Attorney to join our dynamic legal team.
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