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Deputy Public Defender II:Defends misdemeanor, juvenile cases, and less serious felony cases; conducts defense in both court and jury trials; prepares briefs and legal opinions; conducts legal research; prepares correspondence and reports.
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Duties and Responsibilities Administrative Support to the Legal Department Provide comprehensive administrative support to the Managing Attorney, including managing calendars, scheduling meetings, and handling correspondence.
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Scanning all correspondence received and attaching to chart in NextGen via ICS. Cross train on Waystar denials in order to cover when Jr. Collector/correspondence processor may be absent.
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Assist in drafting routine legal correspondence, document management, and basic legal research. Position Overview : As a Remote Legal Assistant / Communications Specialist, you will be responsible for monitoring client communications, primarily through our chat system, and ensuring that information is quickly and accurately relayed to the appropriate team members for follow-up and execution.
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Serve as a solutions-oriented business partner by providing pragmatic, sound legal counsel to internal Databricks clients and our growing customer base based on your understanding of Databricks' technology, product portfolio, information security architecture, and data privacy/compliance policies.
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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected Los Angeles-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Los Angeles-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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Professionally draft Project Statements, Contracts, RFP’s, RFI’s, and other required correspondence in coordination with Xanterra legal counsel and NPS related to project development and execution.
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Our specialty is providing our law firm and legal department clients practice-specific contract attorneys who have served as associates, counsel, and partners in Am Law firms and/or as in-house counsel in large corporate legal departments.
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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected Washington D.C.-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Washington D.C.-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement evaluation frameworks to assess the impact and effectiveness of legal services provided to survivors of human trafficking. Position Overview The Evaluation Consultant will be responsible for evaluating the outcomes and effectiveness of our legal service program for survivors of human trafficking.
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Location: Various locations across Florida Job Description: As Legal Counsel/General Counsel, you will provide comprehensive legal advice to a corporation, ensuring all business activities are compliant with legal standards.
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Design materials and processes to execute, and measure the effectiveness of, multi-step sales plays relevant to the Legal industry and our clients, such as legal conferences, law firm outreach, client intelligence, and legal roundtables.
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Supervise 4-6 direct reports, including Senior Counsels, a Legal Operations Manager, and a Senior Paralegal; mentor and advise ALC attorneys at all levels to help develop legal skills. The Legal Director will play a key role in our community lawyering model of direct legal services and community engagement that feeds into policy advocacy and impact litigation.
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The Denver District Attorney’s Office is currently seeking a Legal Executive Assistant II to support our Assistant District Attorney. Information Management – Prepares, monitors, tracks, updates, reviews, maintains, and edits internal and/or external documents; keeps advised of the current status of the work of the manager and anticipates the manager’s needs by gathering records, reports, correspondence, statistics, or other information; and maintains the manager’s appointment calendar, arranges/coordinates appointments, meetings, conferences, and contacts the appropriate individuals to attend.
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We are in search of a dedicated, experienced, and passionate Legal Intake Specialist based in Austin, Texas. - Conduct preliminary claim investigations, legal research, and initial case evaluations.
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