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The Corporate Counsel is responsible for assisting in managing transactional matters by reviewing servicing agreements, loan sales and vendor contracts as well as providing research, opinions or advice and other legal assistance.
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The Corporate Counsel will report to the Vice President, Counsel / Legal & Risk Management Department Head. This position may be eligible for a hybrid work schedule with up to one day a week of remote work after successful completion of an initial onboarding period.
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This role will report to the Deputy General Counsel, Privacy and Legal Information Security and will support Comcast Cable’s global privacy and information security program by providing excellent legal counsel and subject matter expertise.
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Internal: General Counsel & Corporate Secretary, Board of Directors, Chief Executive Officer, Chief People Officer, People Team, Chief Revenue Officer, Revenue team leadership, Chief Financial Officer, Finance Team, Chief Marketing Officer, Marketing Team, Chief Product Officer, Product Team, Chief Technology Officer, Engineering.
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The position will be in Los Angeles and report to the Associate General Counsel, Corporate in Ares Legal team. Associate General Counsel, Corporate & General Counsel, ACRE.
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This Principal Corporate Counsel - Export Controls and Sanctions, Policy role is an exciting hybrid trade attorney/trade policy role that will focus on advancing Microsoft’s international sanctions and export controls policy priorities.
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Minimum of 5 years of business law experience in a law firm and/or corporate legal department. We currently have an exciting career opportunity for a Corporate Lawyer based in Mississauga or Montreal.
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Along with the Deputy General Counsel support the Human Resources department on various personnel matters; Do you have any experience working as an in-house counsel or advising organizations in a broad range of legal matters.
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As a member of Gilead’s patent prosecution team, the Patent Counsel will be a member of Gilead’s cross-functional research teams, working collaboratively with preclinical and clinical scientific teams to advance research and clinical candidates, in accordance with Gilead’s Core Values and Leadership Commitments.
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Job Description We are looking for a dynamic lawyer to join our team as Deputy General Counsel, Commercial, managing important commercial legal matters, including key partnerships, new business development and product/service lines, marketing and advertising, regulatory compliance and contracts.
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We are looking to speak with appellate associate attorneys to join our client’s well regarded and busy Supreme Court & Appellate practice group in Washington, DC.You will work on cases long before appeal, and sometimes as a way to prevent appeal altogether across a wide range of subjects, including intellectual property, financial services, securities, privacy, antitrust, federal preemption, insurance law, corporate governance, criminal law, and constitutional litigation.
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A well-respected company providing industrial-level crane, rigging, transportation, and engineering services for clients throughout the Pacific Northwest is looking to add a Corporate Safety Director to their team of professionals.
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Provide legal advice and strategic counsel on vulnerability management, application security, identity and access management, and other cyber security engineering and data protection initiatives.
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San Francisco Flynn Group seeks an exceptional employment attorney to serve as Senior Employment Counsel, reporting directly to the General Counsel. Senior Employment Counsel Full time.
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Assist in-house counsel with insurance and related litigation matters, including gathering relevant documentation, communicating with insurance providers, and maintaining claim files. Summary: We are seeking a skilled paralegal with 3-5 years of experience in general corporate law, specifically in-house insurance experince.
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