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The Legal Services Department provides legal counsel and services in various areas such as governance, franchising, real estate development and leasing, information technology, intellectual property, corporate contracting, consumer protection, employment law, e-commerce, litigation management, and regulatory compliance, including privacy compliance.
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The legal issues vary from time to time, but include preparing, drafting, and negotiating legal documentation and internal policies with respect to business and finance agreements, securities filings, management of Outside Counsel, litigation management, business development support (including mergers and acquisitions), and corporate compliance, and advising business teams on proper legal and regulatory compliance, risk management, and related business strategy.
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Assist business clients with contract and other commercial disputes that may arise, working with appropriate Legal Department colleagues and directly with outside counsel, as needed. Provide legal advice to Ace Hardware businesses on franchise documents, operations manuals, and other operational issues, working with appropriate Legal Department colleagues and directly with outside counsel, as needed.
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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 provide legal project management and guidance relating to a variety of topics including California Education Code interpretation and charter school law, charter school operations, for-profit and nonprofit company operations including governance and corporate formalities, and real estate acquisition and management.
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Work closely with business clients and outside counsel to ensure adherence to important corporate and regulatory policies. May plan, guide, and/or oversee the performance of in-house counsel, team members, and/or legal support staff.
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The role will report to the Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel responsible for litigation. The Litigation Corporate Counsel may also lead strategic initiatives for the Legal team focused on driving efficiencies and mitigating legal risk.
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The Deputy General Counsel will be directly involved in reviewing, drafting, negotiating, and maintaining critical Corporate and Government contracts and agreements. The Deputy General Counsel will partner with the General Counsel to lead corporate strategic and tactical initiatives to ensure First Nation has the contracts and other opportunities in place to support and drive continuous and long-term growth.
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Performs high-level policy and corporate counsel responsibilities related to the organization ’s governing Board of Commissioners, the organization’s affiliates, the organization’s Executive Team, other senior executives and organization's Business Units.
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Bachelor’s degree and Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school required and admission to at least one State Bar; license to practice law and in good standing under any State Bar that enables admission to practice as in-house counsel in Illinois.
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Partner with the Sr. Legal Counsel (EU) to help develop, manage and assess the corporate compliance program designed to prevent, detect and mitigate occurrences of non-compliance to include, but not limited to: Insider Trading, Whistleblower hotline, global compliance training programs, anti-corruption program and Corporate Code of Conduct.
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The Associate General Counsel will be a member of the Legal Department and will assist with all aspects of the Department's work, including transactional deal work, training, contract review and negotiation and other corporate legal services.
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The Corporate Counsel will work closely with other members of the Legal Team as well as the Companys business units and functional departments, including Accounting, Finance, Investor Relations, Regulatory, Operations, Procurement, Human Resources, and Information Systems.
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Safelite is looking for a corporate counsel attorney to join its in-house legal team. Previous in-house counsel experience preferred but not required. Support on corporate governance matters, including drafting board resolutions, bylaws, operating agreements, articles of association and advising on board appointments, corporate entity restructuring activity and corporate governance best practices.
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As Moxion Power's first Corporate Counsel, you will be our subject matter expert on all things under the legal umbrella. [Full Time] Corporate Counsel at Moxion Power Co. (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Corporate Counsel Moxion Power Co. United States.
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