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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 Houston-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Houston-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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Our search is for a candidate who has 5-7 years of legal practice experience and during that 5-7 years has focused on US employment law matters and wants to go in-house. The Corporate Attorney shall possess an LLB or JD from an accredited law school and at least 5-7 years of experience in a major law firm or as part of the legal department of a global company.
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The paralegal specialist is not like being a legal assistant, they are expected to provide legal/administrative support in all areas of criminal law, international law, civil/administrative law, contract law and fiscal law.
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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected New York City-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a New York City-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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The law clerk position is a great opportunity for a current law student to gain real-world experience in an in-house legal practice. Emerson College's Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is looking for a part-time law clerk to, under attorney supervision, review and propose edits for affiliation agreements, assist with legal research, perform other legal work, and help generally support the office's operations.
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The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career as a legal assistant, paralegal, or court clerk. Assistance in family law such as power of attorney, wills and separation decrees.
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Conduct legal research on issues pertinent to entertainment law, including intellectual property rights, music licensing, copyright, and trademark matters, and provide detailed summaries and analyses.
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Minimum of 2 years of relevant legal experience, preferably with a mix of law firm and in-house counsel experience. Advise on employment law matters, including hiring practices, employee relations, termination procedures, and compliance with labor laws.
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Conduct legal research and analysis related to gaming law issues. Provide legal advice and counsel to clients on gaming law matters. Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a Mid to Senior-Level Gaming Associate Attorney to support litigation and regulatory matters for gaming industry clients in Newark, NJ. The ideal candidate will have gaming law experience and be admitted to the NJ Bar.
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Education and/or Experience : A law degree (JD), license to practice law and at least 3 years' experience in the legal field, preferably in the field of immigration law; or a bachelor's degree with at least 7 years' experience as a Board of Immigration Appeals' accredited representative.
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Conducting in-depth research on complex legal questions, either as a lawyer, judicial law clerk, or law student. If the answer is yes, the Division of Legal Services, Special Litigation and Appeals Unit is looking for its next Deputy Unit Director (Assistant Attorney General-Supervisor.
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Work with the department leaders to provide corporate leadership with legal guidance on a wide variety of matters related to the AEC industry, including without limitation: contract interpretation, contract disputes, subcontractor and supplier issues, government contracts & compliance, litigation, bankruptcy, insurance coverage and claims, bond claims, liens, and employment.
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The legal practice of the OGC involves a substantial array of topics, including public procurement, governance and ethics, legislation, healthcare operations, capital construction, public finance, employment, labor grievances and arbitration, litigation oversight (the State's Attorney General defends litigation brought against the University), student affairs, and the use of real property, among others.
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Role summary/purpose of jobThe In-House Employment Counsel (US) plays a key role as a member of the firm’s global Legal Department, which manages the firm’s risk exposure and provides advice to the firm on a range of legal and compliance issues.
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