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The General Counsel will have a primary focus on project financing agreements and providing support in other areas such as subscriber agreements, construction contracts, real estate agreements, procurement, and people operations.
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We are in search of a highly skilled and experienced attorney to fill the role of In-House Counsel - Pay Equity Compliance and Strategy. Scion Staffing has been engaged to conduct a high-priority search for an In-House Counsel (Pay Equity) for our client, an enterprise software platform that addresses DEI and pay equity to ensure a better working world for everyone.
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CORPORATE COUNSEL - COMMERCIAL at Varian. Counsel internal clients on the establishment of new channels and markets for the distribution of products. Varian Medical Systems, a Fortune 1000 company, whose leading technology, products and software are being used in the fight against cancer, is seeking an experienced and self-motivated attorney with 8+ years of deep commercial transaction experience in hardware, software, support, services and SaaS to join its legal team.
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As the Legal Counsel Compliance you will play a pivotal role in the setup and day-to-day operations of RWETA’s new ‘Americas Trading and Origination’ business; You will also foster and manage relationships with external legal counsel and other industry contacts or regulators as appropriate and required.
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Assist the VP, Labor & Employment Counsel and Employment & Labor Counsel in supporting Human Resources and management from all business departments on a broad range of employment law matters, both domestic and international, including advising on harassment, discrimination, leave, employee malfeasance and other employee-related matters, drafting and negotiating severance and settlement agreements, offer letters/employment contracts, consulting agreements, NDAs and restrictive covenants.
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Assist the Division Counsel for Research in the review of and advice on research enterprise concerns, including effort reporting, grant accounting, clinical trials billing, and the application of the fraud, waste and abuse laws and regulations to sponsor-supplied equipment, medication and treatment supplies.
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We're in search of a talented, dynamic, and enthusiastic policy advocate to serve as a Policy Counsel/Policy Advisor or Senior Policy Counsel/Senior Policy Advisor in our Public Policy Project.
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Under the direction of Legal Department leadership, the Associate Counsel will be responsible for legal research and advice to support the organizations operational, legal, compliance and regulatory goals.
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Manage the intake of contracts for indirect procurement organization, reviewing contracts as necessary and assigning contract review to outside outsourcing vendors and outside counsel. Identify and collaborate with subject matter experts from other teams, especially Litigation, Regulatory Counsel and Compliance.
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A law firm in Seattle is seeking a talented Debt and Leveraged Finance Counsel or Senior Associate Attorney. Debt and Leveraged Finance Counsel or Senior Associate Attorney Company name.
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Reporting to Adobe's General Counsel and Chief Trust Officer, Dana Rao, the VP, Corporate Legal & M&A will be a lawyer with a strategic and operational expertise in securities law, mergers and acquisitions and prior experience working as a product attorney.
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This position will play an important role within the Project Counsel team, focusing on key project documents for renewable energy projects, including EPC contracts, late stage permitting and late-stage development in preparation for fulfilling the conditions to fund construction debt and tax equity.
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Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school and admitted to practice in at least one US state is required; must be eligible to practice as in-house counsel in the state in which you reside.
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Reporting into the VP, Legal – Corporate and ESG, you will help support general corporate legal and public company matters and other projects within the Dynatrace Legal Team and also provide in-depth counsel and legal advice on a wide range of compliance matters.
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Coordinate with escrow and title officers, surveyors, legal counsel, andcross-functionalAESteam members. Lead outside counsel. AES Clean Energy is currently seeking a Real Estate attorney to assist with the development, construction, financing, and operation of wind, solar, battery storage, and green hydrogen projects throughout the United States.
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