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The firm is largely litigation focused with two-thirds of the firm's practice being litigation, ranging from white collar and internal investigations to ERISA issues to tax litigation. White Collar experience preferred but not necessary.
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6 years of experience in criminal prosecution or defense of white-collar crimes and offenses against vulnerable populations, and/or experience with civil litigation in healthcare field.
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You will work with big names and leaders in the field, focusing primarily on white collar criminal litigation, complex civil litigation, internal investigations, and compliance counseling.
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Knowledgeable of white-collar crime such as contract/procurement, healthcare, and/or financial fraud. The incumbent serves as an entry-level Criminal Investigator in the Office of Investigations who works under the general direction and guidance of a senior criminal investigator(s) in conducting criminal, civil, and administrative investigations involving Amtrak operations.
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Strong working knowledge of task forces and financial investigative groups and have experience in and exposure to investigations involving civil and criminal forfeitures, domestic and transnational organized crime, white collar crime, money laundering, drug trafficking offenses, illicit trade finance, and other related areas of activity.
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Preference may be given to attorneys with: Three (3) or more years of civil litigation experience or prosecutorial experience in cases involving fraud, deceptive trade practices, business regulation, or white-collar crimes.
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Our Government Investigations and White-Collar Defense Practice Group is seeking to hire an associate to join our Boston, MA office. Demonstrated written advocacy experience in the defense of government investigations, government enforcement litigation and related complex civil fraud litigation is preferred.
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Firm has more than 20 practice areas including advertising law; antitrust; bankruptcy and restructuring; broker-dealer; corporate; employee benefits and executive compensation; environmental law; financial institutions; government contracts; government relations and public policy; homeland security; intellectual property; international trade; labor and employment; litigation; private clients; products liability; real estate; site selection; tax; telecommunications; and white collar crime.
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They specialize in complex civil litigation and regulatory enforcement/investigation matters, covering a diverse range of practice areas, including antitrust litigation, securities litigation and enforcement, white-collar defense and investigations, global compliance and anticorruption, M&A/shareholder litigation, intellectual property litigation, and other complex commercial disputes.
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We are looking to speak with mid-level Associates with government enforcement and white-collar civil and criminal defense experience in the healthcare and life sciences industries.
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Top law firm seeks White Collar Partner / Group with portable business for Securities Enforcement/White Collar Litigation team. Partner should possess extensive expertise in securities enforcement and white collar defense, regulatory investigations, and compliance matters.
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Knowledge of CUNY Civil Service White Collar and Blue Collar contracts. Reporting to the Deputy Director of Human Resources, the HR Classified Coordinator processes and conducts all activities for the classified civil service staff.
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Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of CUNY Civil Service White Collar and Blue Collar contracts. The HR Coordinator will be responsible for processing all actions related to classified and managerial civil service employees, including appointments, fingerprinting and/or filing fees, reappointments, promotions, salary increases, level changes, longevity increments/differentials, transfers, andseparations.
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The firm is looking for a versatile associate who is interested in working on a range of litigation and/or investigation matters, which may include general commercial, securities, antitrust, restructuring and insolvency, white-collar, etc.
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The USAO-SDFL is a leader in the prosecution of federal criminal law, including of health care fraud, bank and other white-collar frauds, environmental, narcotics offenses, firearms, child exploration, human trafficking cases, public corruption, and national security matters.
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