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This role will report directly to the Deputy General Counsel, Assistant Corporate Secretary, and Head of Business Development Legal and will be a key member of both the corporate law and global business development teams.
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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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Additionally, the In-House Counsel will advise the President on personal legal matters such as California Real Estate Law (rental and ownership), Estate Planning and other legal matters.
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The Counsel will assist the Deputy Chief Counsel and Principal Counsel on various transactional, operational and regulatory legal matters primarily for Disney Signature Experiences (with a focus on Disney Cruise Line) and also the Walt Disney World Resort.
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Oversee or coordinate legal disputes, litigation, and alternative dispute resolution processes, collaborating with external legal counsel when necessary. Provide legal counsel and due diligence support for potential mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and joint ventures.
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Engineering experience or academic background in the navigation/FPNT domain, specifically in one or more of the following areas:NAVWAR Algorithms Timing and Distributed Clock Algorithms Strapdown Inertial Navigation Systems SDR or software defined radios Instrument and navigation applications Multi-Sensor Fusion Algorithms Quantum Science IMU Systems engineering MEMS Instrument Engineering Instrument engineering GPS receiver Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) SDRs.
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Overview: The Legal Intern will work full-time, supporting the in-house corporate counsel of Surge Staffing. Provide support to Legal Department personnel by conducting research, assisting with investigations, preparing reports, and offering other services across Surge's in-house practice areas.
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As a Federal Cybersecurity and Technology Legal Manager, you will have a core role in shaping and supporting how our Accenture Federal Services’ capabilities are developed and protected, including a focus on incident response and related cybersecurity regulatory compliance, insider threat investigations, and other security matters.
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Position Summary:The Associate Counsel provides legal advice and support for U.S.-based companies in the CMA CGM Group under the direction of the Deputy General Counsel; provides legal advice and support on U.S. law and regulation to the Head Office under the direction of the Deputy General Counsel; provides support on all legal matters affecting the Group including commercial transactions, corporate governance, and civil litigation matters.
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The Office of General Counsel (OGC) of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) provides legal advice and policy counsel to the Director of the CIA (DCIA) and other CIA officers on a variety of legal issues, to include intelligence and national security law; procurement and acquisition law; employment and personnel law; government ethics; fiscal law; general administrative law; privacy and civil liberties, and legislative affairs.
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QualificationsBachelor's degree in engineering or related field (preferred); or, Electrician Trainee/Apprentice/Certified Electrician, or commensurate experience. Field experience: hands-on solar, electrical panel wiring, or related electrical installation; familiarity with utility and field metering and data collection software.
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In this role, the Intellectual Property Counsel will have direct responsibility for providing IP legal support to the Agricultural Products business unit. A recognized services company in New Jersey has a great Remote opportunity awaiting a new Intellectual Property Counsel.
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Our team works closely with high-technology clients developing advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning, quantum computing, aerospace, automotive systems, power generation, and other innovative technologies to secure patent protection and provide relevant strategic counsel.
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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 organization’s operational, legal, compliance and regulatory goals.
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Attorneys also serve as legal counsel to the Behavioral Health Services Department; the Public Health Department; the Custody Health Services Department; the Emergency Medical Services Agency; and Valley Health Plan, the County’s Knox Keene-licensed, publicly-sponsored health plan.
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