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Minimum of 5 years’ experience drafting, reviewing, and negotiating construction and infrastructure contracts at a top-tier law firm and/or in-house legal department. e-Storage is seeking an experienced lawyer to join its legal team to support its rapidly growing utility-scale energy storage business unit.
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This role will be expected to work directly with privacy operations and privacy compliance professionals outside of the legal department, collaborating on projects, conducting training, and providing legal analysis on discreet issues.
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AssuredPartners, Inc. seeks a Litigation Paralegal to join its growing legal department. Broad-based commercial legal experience (whether at a law firm or an in-house legal department) and a willingness to learn about a range of legal specialty areas in the insurance industry context; litigation experience strongly preferred but comparable corporate and/or project management experience will be considered.
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Latitude Attorneys have the level of skill, experience, and judgment as would be expected of a permanent member of our client’s corporate legal department or law firm and the versatility to step into challenging environments and hit the ground running.
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ACLU-KS is seeking a creative, dynamic, visionary, and self-motivated team player to serves as its Legal Director to lead the growth of ACLU-KS’s legal department in advancing and shaping the civil rights and civil liberties landscape in Kansas.
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A legal office run by a solo estate planning and probate attorney in a remarkable country setting in Milford, MI is looking to hire a bright, articulate, conscientious, and organized Assistant for legal, accounting, and administrative duties, on a part-time basis (16 - 24 hours per week.
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The Assistant County Attorney III is a Senior Staff Attorney that assists County personnel and elected officials with developing and drafting a variety of legal documents including contracts, deeds, easements, resolutions, ordinances, and regulations.
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Reg Ops Legal leads significant cross-functional collaboration with other Legal teams, control function partners, senior business leaders, regulators and Corporate Tax. As a Consumer Regulatory Operations Attorney - Vice President, Assistant General Counsel on the Regulatory Operations Legal team, you will focus on regulatory compliance and operational excellence.
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Provide coordination, logistical and legal support to the Victim-Witness Coordinator, DOJ attorneys and staff in relation to the Victims' Rights and Restitution Act (VRRA) and Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA.
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The areas of civil legal practice include, but are not limited to, community economic development, consumer, education, employment, family, federal income tax, housing, probate, public benefits, and migrant farmworkers.
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Performing various administrative duties for the Legal Department. Audacy is seeking a Legal Specialist to join our in house legal department team. Law firm or in-house legal department experience preferred.
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Please send resume should you be interested in the following Legal Administrative Assistant (Legal Practice Assistant) position located in Oakland CA. This is a full-time, permanent position with a salary between 100-110K plus OT and awesome benefits.
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One year as a Rehabilitation Assistant 2, Occupational Therapy Assistant 2, or Physical Therapy Assistant 2 AND a master's degree in a human service field. two years as a Rehabilitation Assistant 2, Occupational Therapy Assistant 2, or Physical Therapy Assistant 2 AND a bachelor's degree in a human service field.
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The Deputy County Counsel III, under direction, conducts litigation and performs varied complex civil legal work involved in the provision of legal counsel for County officials, agents, departments, and special districts; and performs responsible professional and administrative legal advisory work for various County government officials, department heads and employees.
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Bold Legal provides counsel on a variety of matters including mergers and acquisitions, securities, venture capital, private equity, credit finance, start-up formations, legal entity governance, employment, equity incentive plans, real estate, commercial contracts, technology transactions, branding, and marketing.
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