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The Counsel will work on a broad range of legal matters under the supervision of the General Counsel and one or more Assistant General Counsels, with a primary focus on the structuring and execution of the firm’s investments.
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We are looking for a full-time LEGAL COUNSEL to join our central Legal team at Univercells SA, the Group’s parent company. Give accurate and timely counsel to executives and business stakeholders in a variety of legal topics, and particularly on doing business in the USA (e.g. corporate and HR law, corporate compliance, commercial transactions, financing deals, international ventures and partnerships, etc.
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We are seeking candidates for Legal Counsel to join our Legal team in Alaska. Provide legal advice and, when necessary, manage outside legal services, on various claims/litigation, administrative law, commercial, regulatory and strategic planning issues that may affect the Company, especially in relation to exploration, production and pipeline environmental, health and safety matters.
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Senior Legal Counsel Location: Minneapolis, MN, US Job Family: Legal Country/Region: United States The North America Legal Team The North America Legal team advises leaders and employees within the North America Chronic Care, Wound & Skin Care, Interventional Urology, Voice & Respiratory Care, and Durable Medical Equipment provider businesses on a wide variety of legal issues and matters involving multiple substantive areas of law.
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This position will report directly to the Company’s Chief Legal Officer and will also work closely with the Chief Science & Technology Officer and in-house intellectual property counsel.
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The Legal Officer - Employment Law & Employment Litigation (“Legal Officer”) will serve as in-house counsel managing employment litigation and providing employment law advice and counsel.
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GHD North America has an opportunity for an In-house Counsel position (United States), reporting directly to GHD’s Senior Legal Counsel. Advising GHD’s internal client base in respect of a host of ad hoc legal, risk and compliance matters, including: legislative compliance; anti-corruption compliance and integrity management; professional licensing compliance; corporate transactions; employment law and corporate policies; privacy, data security, data breach response, and anti-spam compliance; real estate; etc.
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Provide advice to internal GHD clients on various ad hoc legal, risk and compliance matters, including: legislative compliance; employment law and corporate policies; alternative project delivery; professional licensing; real estate; Federal contracting; intellectual property; privacy, data security, data management and data breach response, and anti-spam compliance; subpoena response; mergers and acquisitions; etc.
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Draft, review, and amend internal legal policies and contractual documents, including but not limited to User Agreement, Privacy Policy, AML/KYC policy, and various kinds of contracts during daily operation.
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Partner with the Sr. Legal Counsel (EU) to help develop, manage and assess the corporate compliance program designed to prevent, detect and mitigate occurrences of non-compliance to include, but not limited to: Insider Trading, Whistleblower hotline, global compliance training programs, anti-corruption program and Corporate Code of Conduct.
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1+years of legal experience at a motion picture or television company or entertainment law firm. Acquisition and development agreements and all other below-the-line legal documents over the course of production, including but not limited to physical production-related agreements, such as location, lease and vendor agreements.
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In-house Legal Counsel. Oversee litigation matters, including coordinating with external counsel, managing discovery, and providing strategic guidance on legal disputes. Minimum of 5 years of relevant legal experience, preferably in healthcare law, non-profit organizations, or advocacy.
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As Legal Department Administrator, you will perform a wide variety of difficult, sensitive, and complex confidential administration functions. Legal Department Administrator. Educated – You have completed two (2) years of college coursework in general legal studies or similar field.
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3+ years of law firm and/or in-house paralegal/legal analyst experience. As a Senior Legal Analyst, you will report to the Legal Operations Lead (located in Dallas, Texas) and work closely with all members of the legal team and business leaders throughout the company.
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The Legal Counsel is directly responsible for providing counsel and support on a wide range of legal matters including contracts, bankruptcy, pre-litigation and real estate matters.
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