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Engages in other activity as directed by the AVP, Litigation Management and VP, Claims General Counsel. Researches alternative or new vendor options at the direction of AVP, Litigation Management.
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Manage civil litigation cases from drafting demand letters to trial, including real estate litigation, business litigation, condominium and HOA litigation, construction defects, municipal ordinance violations, and landlord/tenant issues.
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Global Chief Litigation CounselAon is looking to appoint a new Global Chief Litigation Counsel to oversee the prosecution and defense of litigation brought by or against the company anywhere in the world and with respect to any of their four business lines: Commercial Risk, Health Insurance, Wealth Management and Reinsurance.
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The candidate will manage various civil litigation cases, including real estate litigation, business litigation, condominium and HOA litigation, construction defects, municipal ordinance violations, and landlord/tenant issues.
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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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The Project Manager, Global Litigation will (i) conduct the development and management of the factual record in key disputes, (ii) manage GE Vernova Gas Power's e-discovery efforts and initiatives, and (iii) serve as a part-time chief of staff to the general counsel for GE Vernova's Power segment - a segment comprising its Gas Power, Steam Power, Hydro Power, and Nuclear Power businesses.
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Senior Litigation Counsel works with business leaders across the organization and other legal team members to assess risk and develop strategies for pre-dispute matters, dispute management, and dispute resolution.
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The Antitrust Division’s Litigation Program has an immediate requirement for one Document Management Analyst II , DMA II, position to provide administrative support for its litigation administration operations.
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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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To serve in the role of supervisor of the litigation support team consisting of 3 Data Specialist II, 2 Data Specialist I, and 2 Document Management Analyst I positions while also completing tasks of a Data Specialist II.
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Contact resource between the Claim department and Litigation Management Unit. Solicits feedback from line of business staff to ensure best in class legal services are procured/provided as required.
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Supervise ILP staff members, including a Supervising Attorney and Assistant Supervising Attorney(s), in all areas of immigration practice including application of Legal Aid’s Racial Justice Values Statement, staff well-being, case management, performance evaluations, representation in all immigration practice areas, from benefits cases to immigration court and federal litigation.
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Bachelor's level degree and/or equivalent experience in claims and litigation management, Risk Management or malpractice litigation field. The role is focused on the oversight of the litigation process from inception through resolution, including the management of lawsuits and pre-suit claims as assigned, the administration of in-house claims system, and the timely and proper reporting of asserted matters, claims and incidents.
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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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The diverse and inclusive team of legal and intellectual property professionals in the US, Europe and Asia supports a wide variety of legal matters such as intellectual property, data privacy, deal diligence, strategic contracts, litigation management, corporate governance as well as routine legal and compliance operations.
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