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Avantor's Legal Department is seeking a Senior Counsel, Litigation and Investigations (Commercial) to support client groups within Avantor's enterprise, reporting to Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Global Litigation and Compliance.
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The Lead Director applies compliance, regulatory, business, analytical and communications skills to support, manage and develop operational solutions to advance Medicare compliant risk adjustment activities for the CVS Accountable Care Organization with national oversight.
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JOB SUMMARYUnder the direction of the Director of Licensing and Regulatory Services, provides legal support to in-house counsel, home health, hospice, home care, and senior living operations as part of a dynamic in-house legal department.
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Work with Carrum Health’s outside legal counsel in coordination with or at the direction of the Senior Vice President, Contracting & Risk Strategy We’re excited about you because you have. Conduct investigations of compliance hotline reports or evidence of non-compliance under the direction of the Senior Vice President, Contracting & Risk Strategy.
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5+ years of experience practicing contracts and/or regulatory law in a full-service law firm and/or in-house legal department (AmLaw 200 and/or in-house experience highly preferred) Latitude Attorneys have the level of skill, experience, and judgment as would be expected of a permanent member of our client’s corporate legal department or law firm and the versatility to step into challenging environments and hit the ground running.
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Maintain Company Central Contract files/legal records and legal department filing systems. Provide administrative support to the legal department, including managing calendars for the Legal team, travel arrangements, meeting logistics, materials preparation, expense tracking and processing, processing of legal bills routine scheduling, and follow-up.
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The Audit and Reimbursement III will support our Medicare Administrative Contract (MAC) with the federal government (The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) division of the Department of Health and Human Services.
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The VP, Mortgage Compliance Officer will provide business unit oversight of compliance with primary federal and state regulations and statutes for the mortgage department. Work with Marketing, Legal, and Compliance in the marketing and advertising of mortgage products and services to ensure applicable rules and regulations are being followed.
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Compliance issues, including, for example, new hire orientation, annual mandatory research compliance training and department-specific training. Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee ("IACUC"), Institutional Biosafety Committee ("IBC"), Quality Assurance and Education ("QA"), Billing Compliance, Privacy, and Financial Conflicts of Interest ("FCOI.
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The Legal Specialist performs a combination of functions shown below based on the needs of the Legal department and the company, and will assist the Staff Attorney, the Assistant General Counsel, the VP/General Counsel, and other key stakeholders.
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Coordinate with corporate legal department and company management regarding contracting guidelines, form documents, and legal compliance measures. Experience working in a business or legal environment required; extra consideration given to candidates with experience in: an in-house legal department; a law firm; the public transit industry; or municipal government contracts.
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The legal issues vary from time to time, but include preparing, drafting, and negotiating legal documentation and internal policies with respect to business and finance agreements, securities filings, management of Outside Counsel, litigation management, business development support (including mergers and acquisitions), and corporate compliance, and advising business teams on proper legal and regulatory compliance, risk management, and related business strategy.
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ExamWorks is a leading provider of innovative healthcare services including independent medical examinations, peer reviews, bill reviews, Medicare compliance, case management, record retrieval, document management and related services.
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Any other tasks requested by Team Lead, Head of Regulatory Compliance, Chief Compliance Officer and Chief Legal and Compliance Officer. Working closely with the Head of Regulatory Compliance, Chief Compliance Officer, Chief Legal and Compliance Officer and Asia Compliance team, this individual will work to strengthen the Company’s overall RCMP, while ensuring the timely identification, resolution and documentation of update of regulatory and compliance issues.
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Oversee the collection, preservation, and organization of electronically stored information (ESI) and other relevant data in compliance with legal requirements. Lead and ensure the success of various projects within the Legal Department.
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