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With offices in 40+ locations across 18 countries, we deliver best-in-class eDiscovery, information governance, and data recovery solutions to support the litigation, regulatory compliance, internal investigation and data recovery and management needs of our clients.
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We are looking to speak with securities litigation and white-collar attorneys with seven (7) + years experience in securities litigation and white-collar defense, regulatory investigation, and compliance matters, to join our clients stellar team in #PaloAlto.
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We are looking to speak with experienced securities litigation and white-collar attorneys to join our client’s well-regarded Securities and White-Collar litigation groups in Palo Alto. We are looking to speak with securities litigation and white-collar attorneys with seven + years’ experience in securities litigation and white-collar defense, regulatory investigation, and compliance matters, to join our client’s stellar team in #PaloAlto.
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Provide expert legal counsel to clients on business disputes, including contract disputes, intellectual property matters, and regulatory compliance. Strong litigation skills, including excellent courtroom presence and negotiation abilities.
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Gabrielle’s primary focus has been providing counsel to public and private clients in the areas of local government law, planning and zoning and other regulatory compliance matters. During her time at New York Law School, Gabrielle served as a Courtroom Advocate for the Domestic Violence Project, interned at the Passaic County Regional Office of New Jersey Office of the Public Defender, competed in the American Bar Associated Regional Negotiation and Mediation Competitions as a member of the New York Law School Alternative Dispute Resolution Team, and acted as a Student Mentor.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in San Francisco, CA, is seeking a Mid-level Regulatory and Compliance Associate Attorney with 2-3 years of experience. Duties:Provide legal support in regulatory and compliance matters, with a focus on the pharmaceutical, biotech, medtech, and diagnostic industries.
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Qualified candidates will be individuals looking to gain courtroom experience and will ideally have some experience in the amendment of vital records, Article 78 proceedings, administrative processes, litigation, and civil practice.
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We advise our clients on risk management and risk avoidance techniques, regulatory compliance, FELA, and proposed legislation. Challenging, complex work that will get you into the courtroom and make you a better litigator.
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Litigation Associate Mullen Coughlin is a highly successful, fast-growing niche law firm focused exclusively on counseling organizations in the context of data privacy, including incident response, regulatory investigation, single-plaintiff and class action litigation, and compliance.
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3 or more years of commercial litigation and government enforcement experience, including deposition and courtroom experience as well as advising companies on compliance, regulatory, and enforcement matters.
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Writing comprehensive and proficient investigative reports that meet legal and regulatory presentation requirements (e.g., courtroom proceedings, governmental agency proceedings) and testifying to those findings.
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This Lead Counsel role will provide legal support for walmart.com's Marketplace team, provide legal counsel for Marketplace operations and transactions, and collaborate with cross functional teams to mitigate legal and compliance regulatory risk.
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Preparing investigative findings in a comprehensive, coherent, and proficient written report that meets legal and regulatory requirements for presentations (for example, courtroom proceedings, governmental agency proceedings); and testifying to findings.
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Assists the General Counsel in maintaining the Credit Union’s regulatory compliance program. Education and BackgroundBachelor’s degree, Juris Doctor, and license to practice law in at least one state are required; Master’s degree preferredMinimum of 5 years litigation experience required, 3 years of which are in collections mattersMinimum of 5 years’ experience with UCC and contract law with knowledge of bankruptcy and collections law requiredMust have courtroom experience and prior collections experiencePrevious experience with powers of attorney, estate matters, and trusts preferred.
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