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The primary focus is to advise on US corporate and securities matters, including public company regulations, corporate secretary and governance matters, subsidiary and legal entity management, and transactional support to stakeholders such as Global Tax, Treasury, Indirect Procurement and others.
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5-7 years of experience as a trademark paralegal, patent paralegal, or patent secretary either at a major law firm or in-house. Maintain Company Central Contract files/legal records and legal department filing systems.
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Excellent knowledge and understanding of the legal framework of FOCI mitigated companies, including a strong understanding of the NISPOM, CFIUS regulations, and ITAR/EAR. Act as Corporate Secretary for Stantec GS; act as Recording Secretary for multiple joint ventures.
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Support Hillenbrand's Corporate Secretary function, including: Drafting Board- and Committee-related materials Maintaining corporate governance documents Assisting in preparation and management of Board and Legal budgets.
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Any combination of related experience as an administrative assistant, paralegal, legal Secretary, program assistant or related field. As a Legal Assistant the team supports the Department of Justices (DOJ) Executive Office of Immigration Review-Office of the Chief Immigration Judge (OCIJ), in a fast-paced environment located nationwide.
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Our first senior GTM attorney will be an innovator who loves guiding entrepreneurial executives on risk, a strong partner to several business functions, and the trusted co-pilot to the Director of Legal, Corporate Secretary.
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What You NeedAt least 5 years’ in-depth experience in the Trademark and/or Design prosecution field, and at least 2 years experience working with Utility Patents as an IP Paralegal, IP Docketing Specialist, or IP Legal Assistant/IP Legal Secretary in a corporate Legal Department or Law Firm. At least 2 years’ experience working within I.P. management databases (e.g., Anaqua, CPI, etc.
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Provide direct support to the BOD, Executive Management Team ("EMT"), and Corporate Secretary to ensure that all duties of the Office of the Corporate Secretary are carried out in an effective and timely manner.
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As a member of the Company’s Executive Team reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the General Counsel & Corporate Secretary will manage the performance and foster the professional development of the members of the Legal Department, while setting the long-term strategy, priorities, and budget of the Department.
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One year as a Legal Secretary I at TCEQ. Graduation from an accredited high school, plus one year of full-time experience as a legal secretary. As a part of the division's General Law team, our Legal Support Specialist II will play a key role in achieving TCEQ's mission.
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Partner with the Sr. Legal Counsel (EU) to help develop, manage and assess the corporate compliance program designed to prevent, detect and mitigate occurrences of non-compliance to include, but not limited to: Insider Trading, Whistleblower hotline, global compliance training programs, anti-corruption program and Corporate Code of Conduct.
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Communicating and collaborating with various departments within Equifax globally (including Tax, Treasury and International Legal) and outside Equifax (including outside counsel and third party corporate secretary firms) to oversee and assist with activities relating to organization and maintenance of overall corporate entity structure.
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Digital Court Reporter Requirements: (1) Training and/or experience in legal terminology and procedures; (2) Courses and/or experience in legal/court administrative and recordkeeping practices (paralegal, legal secretary); (3) Demonstrated English grammar, spelling, composition and punctuation skills; (4) Experience in a court or legal setting; (5) Ability to operate digital audio recording equipment, produce a recording suitable for transcription and transcribe the record.
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The Assistant General Counsel, Corporate will report to ITTs VP & Deputy General Counsel and will be part of a four-person legal team responsible for servicing a broad range of ITTs corporate matters and interacting with senior leadership.
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The litigation legal secretary must possess advanced word processing/computer skills utilizing a variety of software programs including, but not limited to, MS Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Adobe.
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