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Oversee operational field support matters including but not limited to shipyard and engineering matters, drilling contracts, maritime transportation contracts, procurement, litigation and dispute resolution, customs issues, IP, field training/compliance, real estate and trade control matters.
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Support employment and litigation-related aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and strategic investments, including due diligence and related integration efforts. Work closely with internal stakeholders and outside counsel to provide legal advice and support claims and litigation matters.
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At least ten years of employment law and labor relations experience with broad exposure and expertise in organized employee units, compliance, litigation management and dispute resolution. Manage employment litigation and administrative proceedings, including the development of pre-litigation, litigation and alternative dispute resolution strategies.
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Our cleint ideal candidate will have experience in general commercial litigation, and/or securities litigation, mergers & acquisitions/corporate governance litigation, SEC enforcement, and antitrust/unfair competition litigation.
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The Office determines whether and to what extent to seek Supreme Court review in cases in which the federal government is a party, and what position the government will take in other Supreme Court litigation in which it has an interest.
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Manage and directly support Commercial and Business Development / Engineering & Construction, easement & permit acquisition, landowner/agency notifications, damage negotiations and payments, litigation support, partial releases, third party condemnations, quiet title actions, damage prevention support, interpretation and communication of easement rights are anticipated.
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Corporate/Business law experience: litigating partnership disputes and dissolutions, breach of contract actions, construction defects, landlord-tenant matters, customer/vendor disputes and other real estate /business litigation matters.
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McKesson's well-regarded General Counsel Organization is seeking an experienced healthcare transactional lawyer to support the McKesson Health Systems (MHS) customer segment of McKesson's Pharmaceutical Solutions and Services business unit.
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Be responsible for all aspects of basic estate planning, trust administration and probate, which include drafting basic estate plans, conducting estate administration and drafting appropriate tax returns and filing petitions related to probate and estate litigation.
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We represent clients in all stages of domestic and international litigation, before trial, appellate, regulatory and alternative dispute resolution tribunals across the world. Participate in developing strategy for matters ranging from complex commercial matters, regulatory questions for contractors and grant recipients (e.g., FAR, DFARs, and SBA), business-tort litigation, internal corporate investigations, corporate governance matters, and employment matters.
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A Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Arts or General Studies with a concentration of at least 16 hours in one of the following fields (i.e. psychology, education, counseling, social services, sociology, philosophy, family and participant sciences, criminal justice, rehabilitation services, substance abuse treatment, gerontology, and or vocational rehabilitation) AND two (2) years of paid post degree experience providing support coordination services.
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As lead litigation counsel, the attorney will handle pre-litigation demands, mediation, and litigation strategy, advocate for clients, advise them on the best course of action, and implement their legal support plan.
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Job Title : CAVC Litigation Legal Office Assistant. NVLSP often serves as amicus or lead counsel in impact litigation throughout the United States. Ms. Stacy Tromble, Director of NVLSP CAVC Litigation.
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Lead or support other projects as requested from time to time by the General CounselExperience & SkillsAt least 15 years of experience in litigation in a law firm or in-house environment including first chair trial/arbitration experience.
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Jason Pill, Partner, Phelps Dunbar LLP and Chris Bach, Litigation Associate, Phelps Dunbar LLP. We need to confirm the technology not only works, but it works to effectively solve the business problem and support the end-user experience.
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