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Size: 11-50 employees Year Founded: 2019 Investors Upfront Ventures Meridian Street Capital Jackson Moses Sequoia Consulting Matt Kozlov © 2023 Pallet Labs Inc. See privacy policy and terms of service Get started on Pallet Going Digital: Behavioral Health Tech Job Board is on Pallet — Where creators turn their community into recruiting networks.
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Provide legal advice and counsel to national and global entities regarding cross-border transactions (valued $10 million to $1+ billion), including complex mergers and acquisitions (M&A), venture capital/private equity sponsored investments, other corporate finance transactions involving domestic and international parties, assets and portfolios.
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Support General Counsel by providing day to day legal advice across all legal focus area matters including Contract Negotiations, Regulatory Compliance, Employment, Corporate Governance and Secretarial Duties, Risk Management, Legal Operations, Litigation Management, Intellectual Property Management, and M&A.
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RCN Capital, LLC is seeking an attorney to serve as Deputy Corporate Counsel to join their legal team. Assist Corporate Counsel with day-to-day responsibilities. The Deputy Counsel will liaise with outside or third-party attorneys to define, implement, and support foreclosure strategy, property loss mitigation, and liquidation strategies.
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Corporate Counsel will also be expected to provide a more effective and frictionless shared services model across all three of AOs businesses (Aspen Skiing Company, Aspen Hospitality and AspenX) and deliver unique and differentiated customer experience.
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Work on general corporate matters as they come up and support the General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel in work related to the Board of Directors. Serve as in-house counsel to an expanding comprehensive consumer healthcare platform that meets people where they are in their personal journeys and connects them with both the information and the care they need.
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Corporate Counsel (Real Estate) is a member of the legal team who reports to the Deputy General Counsel, VP - Real Estate and supports the company’s real estate activities and operations, such as acquisitions / dispositions, leasing, zoning and land use, real estate finance, tax incentives, and development incentives.
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And T-Mobile is recognized as a best place to work for LGBTQ employees by the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equity Index ten years in a row. This role is a Hybrid in-office position in either Bellevue, WA or Overland Park, KS. This attorney, working in the Legal Affairs Department, will represent T-Mobile and provide counsel to business units and Human Resources on employment and labor-related legal matters as assigned; prepare and review legal documents including pleadings, briefs, position statements and other filings.
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The right person is comfortable being a generalist, but should have experience in, or willing to roll up their sleeves and learn, corporate governance, employment law, and commercial transactions.
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Size: 51-100 employees © 2023 Pallet Labs Inc. See privacy policy and terms of service Get started on Pallet Going Digital: Behavioral Health Tech Job Board is on Pallet — Where creators turn their community into recruiting networks.
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Reporting to our Deputy General Counsel, the Corporate Counsel (U.S.) will work closely with members of our Senior Leadership Team on high-profile partnerships and commercial relationships, corporate governance and compliance matters, and Securities and Exchange Commission filings (we have been listed as a foreign private issuer (FPI) on the Nasdaq since September 2021.
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Prior experience providing corporate legal counsel within a manufacturing or corporate environment and strong private practice experience at a regional or national level law firm is highly desirable.
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The Corporate Counsel is a law firm-trained attorney that has in-house experience. This role reports to Bruker's Senior Corporate and Compliance Counsel. This valuable member of the Legal, Compliance, and Privacy team must be a corporate generalist with experience in contracting, compliance, disputes, and employment matters; and enjoy working on a variety of legal issues in a fast-paced, frequently changing, entrepreneurial environment.
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The primary focus is to advise on US corporate and securities matters, including public company regulations, corporate secretary and governance matters, subsidiary and legal entity management, and transactional support to stakeholders such as Global Tax, Treasury, Indirect Procurement and others.
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We are looking for a Corporate Counsel who will join our Legal team in Marysville, Ohio. This position will be based at The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company world headquarters in Marysville, a suburb of Columbus, OH.
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