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Litigation Management: Assist in the oversight and management of litigation and other legal disputes. Sports is looking for a Deputy General Counsel that will report to the Chief Legal Officer (CLO) and work closely with the CLO in managing legal affairs for PlayOn. Areas of focus could include a wide range of complex commercial transactions, compliance, data privacy, consumer protection, intellectual property, corporate governance, litigation, external affairs and legal operations.
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10+ years of litigation/litigation management, investigations, and employment law experience; law firm and in-house experience required. Oversee outside counsel including management of budgets, directing litigation strategy, reviewing and finalizing pleadings, mediation/arbitration statements, and settlement agreements.
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Assist in the pro-active management and supervision of all Align’s outside litigation counsel, including staffing, litigation strategy, work product, budgets, and managing spend. In addition, this position must have experience in managing outside counsel spend, alternative fee arrangements, selection of outside counsel, and in-house tools and technologies to enable efficient, economical review of documents to respond to discovery, subpoenas and for internal investigations, litigation hold, spend management.
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Relevant knowledge of property management, land use, title insurance, business law, and residential and commercial real estate law, including litigation. Handle residential and commercial landlord-tenant-related disputes with the potential to handle corresponding litigation disputes.
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Provide strategic litigation management in partnership with outside counsel, which will include managing and evaluating outside counsel to ensure the best possible results in litigation.
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Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a dynamic Junior-/Mid-Level IP Litigation Associate Attorney to join its team in Washington, D.C. The ideal candidate will contribute to the firm's intellectual property litigation practice by conducting legal research, drafting documents, and participating in all aspects of case management.
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The corporate counsel will assist in pre-litigation and litigation efforts, including evidence gathering and analysis, legal research, discovery, pleading review, deposition prep, and management of select outside legal matters.
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You will be asked to serve as a key member, taking substantial responsibility in performing analytical and investigative services to major law firms, corporations, corporate counsel, and management of companies involved in complex litigation, and dispute services.
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Advanced knowledge of workers compensation law as well as legal theories, principles, practices and procedures of litigation management within an insurance organization. The Law Office of Anderson & Chang, a Litigation Counsel of CNA, is seeking a Workers Compensation Litigation Attorney.
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The Managing Attorney will coordinate closely with the VP of Litigation for Healthy Communities on substantive strategy and management, engage with other offices and programs and with the communications and policy departments, and represent the Program on internal advisory bodies and in organizational strategic planning.
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Protect the companys brands through trademark portfolio management, anti-counterfeiting measures, domain name enforcement and loss/fraud prevention, overseeing and monitoring third-party trademark applications; if trademark conflicts arise, develop strategies to preserve rights, mitigate expenses, avoid unnecessary litigation, and streamline interaction with outside counsel.
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Advise on pertinent environmental policy, regulatory, and legislative developments involving air, water, land use; Superfund; permitting and enforcement; CAA (included RMP), CWA, RCRA, CERCLA, EPCRA and TSCA; environmental due diligence; and crisis management.
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A law firm is seeking a Complex Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney for their Chicago, IL office. The Complex Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney will manage a diverse caseload of complex commercial and securities litigation matters.
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Provide advice to management on litigation strategy, launch scenarios, and settlements. The IP & Litigation Counsel provides overall strategic as well as day-to-day IP and litigation support to Hikma’s North American pharmaceutical injectables and non-injectable business.
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Provides advice and counsel to the Board of Regents and NSHE officers and employees concerning NSHE's rights and responsibilities; advising related to management of litigation and threatened litigation/pre-litigation or other matters to ensure leadership decisions are in compliance with the changing laws and regulations and NSHE policies and procedures.
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