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The State Policy Counsel will report to the Director, Government Affairs and will work closely with the Chief Legal Officer, and NCMEC leadership and staff to conduct legislative research and policy analysis, advocating and lobbying, and support and strategy on state policy initiatives relating to NCMEC’s core mission and programs.
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Facilitates alternative forms (i.e., mediation, restorative justice) of dispute resolution, when appropriate, and consult with the Dean of Students, Title IX Coordinator, and legal counsel regarding complex higher education legal and regulatory issues.
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The Associate Director of Clinical Affairs in the SCCC will have a Direct Reporting relationship to the Director of the Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Executive Vice President for Health Affairs and CEO, UT Southwestern Health System or her/his designee.
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Manage, coach, and direct daily activities and priorities of the Regulatory Affairs team. This position is responsible to implement and manage the company’s regulatory affairs function.
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We are seeking a(an) Director of Regulatory Compliance with Riverside Community Hospital to promote growth and unlock possibilities. The Director of Regulatory Compliance and Accreditation is responsible for administration and oversight of all activities concerning the achievement of continuous regulatory and accreditation readiness, quality excellence, and corporate safety compliance for the organization.
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A law firm in Seattle is seeking an Electric Regulatory Associate Attorney with 5+ years of experience. Strong analytical research and writing skills, exceptional communication skills, and experience before state utility commissions or federal and state courts on energy regulatory matters are desirable.
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In coordination with the commercial strategy team, serving as day-to-day lead and strategic legal business partner to the commercial, medical and regulatory affairs teams, as well as patient advocacy/support teams, in connection with the Company's efforts to commercialize products.
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Provision of legal services will include: In coordination with the commercial strategy team, serving as day-to-day lead and strategic legal business partner to the commercial, medical and regulatory affairs teams, as well as patient advocacy/support teams, in connection with the Company’s efforts to commercialize products.
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The division’s primary responsibility is to provide legal services to the Agency’s affordable housing development programs, including by advising on real estate financings, sales and leases of City-owned property, and affordable housing regulatory agreements, and by closing the Agency’s real estate transactions.
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The Office of External Affairs (OEA) is comprised of the government and community affairs, marketing, publications, language access, language translation, media, public affairs, customer support, and administration units.
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The Alumni Affairs Director reports to the Vice President for Institutional Advancement and has three primary functions: managing the Office of Alumni Affairs, coordinating the University's alumni relations efforts, and coordinating and managing the Alumni Annual Fund program.
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Regulatory Affairs: Serves as the primary point of contact for regulatory agencies and external legal counsel. Legal Counsel and Strategy : Provides expert legal advice and guidance to senior management and other departments on a wide range of legal issues, including regulatory filings, contracts, employment law, intellectual property, corporate governance, and litigation management.
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Establish and maintain cross-functional collaborative relationships with internal stakeholders, including R&D, Regulatory, Medical Affairs, Franchise leaders, Market Access at strategic and tactical levels to generate and disseminate robust HEOR findings in support of a broad set of stakeholders including payers.
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Manage and provide legal advice and legal services relating to government/regulatory litigation, patent litigation, warranty (lemon law) and other types of litigation, as needed. Also responsible for supervising litigation attorneys and paralegals in providing in-house legal services on warranty laws (lemon law claims, lawsuits, subrogation matters) and related consumer affairs and customer service issues and handling these issues directly.
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