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Title: Public Service Administrator Option 8L (Labor and Employment Litigation Counsel) Serves as Labor and Employment Litigation Counsel for the Department of Children and Family Services.
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Provide advice and counseling across a broad spectrum of employment issues, including wage and hour, payroll, benefits, hiring, performance management, internal investigations, leaves of absence, discipline, terminations, employee classification, and employee privacy.
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Provides expert and strategic legal updates and advice to the General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel on labor and employment law and immigration matters. Assists the General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel in a broad range of labor and employment law related issues involving Empower.
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At least 4 years' experience negotiating commercial contracts at a medium to large law firm or as in-house counsel. Licensed attorney and member of a state bar with the ability to obtain once employed with Intertape Polymer Group (or already have obtained) Florida In-House Counsel licensure.
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Legal areas of focus include nonprofit tax law, ethics and lobbying rules, election law, contracting, corporate governance, media law, and employment law. Support the General Counsel and the Human Resources department on labor and employment matters.
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8+ years of experience post J.D. in employment law in a corporate role and/or law firm with an emphasis on prior experience counseling business clients/in-house counsel experience and managing/defending litigation and government agency charges.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 9 Years, A law firm in Los Angeles, CA, is seeking an experienced Employment Litigation Of Counsel to manage and litigate a diverse array of employment-related cases, providing strategic counsel and representation to employers.
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Accredited Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Machine Learning (ML) certifications (e.g., AWS, Google Data Analytics, Microsoft Azure)Ability to interact at all levels of the client organization, build consensus and foster changeAbility to work independently, manage small engagements or parts of larger engagementsExperience with pre-sales, proposals and RFP activitiesSuperior critical thinking, analytical and problem-solving skillsWillingness to mentor and counsel junior staff.
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Demonstrates a thorough level of knowledge regarding process improvement in areas, such as shared service and outsourcing, finance transformation, performance management, financial systems optimization, and talent management.
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The Senior Corporate Counsel at NorthStar Clean Energy Company plays a pivotal role in collaborating with internal and external stakeholders to draft, negotiate, finalize, and execute a wide range of complex commercial agreements.
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Partner with the Deputy General Counsel in the management of litigation staff including hiring, disciplinary actions and/or termination procedures, coaching, training, performance evaluation and monitoring, conflict resolution, and mentoring.
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From an ABaccredited law schoolAn active member in good standing of at least one state barAdmitted to practice and in good standing with the USPTOBackground in life sciences or biomedical engineering preferredIntellectual property legal experience of 3+ years, in a law firm, government, in-house or a combinationExperience with patent preparation and prosecution, global portfolio management, patentability and freedom-to-operate assessmentExperience in.
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7+ years of practicing attorney experience, with 2+ years at a top-tier law firm in any area and 5+ years in-house at a technology company in sales-side commercial transactions (not procurement, patent prosecution, litigation or privacy/regulatory compliance.
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Deep insurance background (5+ years of insurance focus), either in claims, underwriting, or insurance product developmentLicensed to practice law in at least one jurisdiction; licensed or eligible to become licensed to practice law as in-house counsel in the State of Colorado or Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Position Description: Bay Area Legal Services (BALS) is seeking to fill a full-time, hybrid, Staff Attorney position to provide counsel and advice and represent Senior clients in civil legal proceedings in traditional areas of public interest law, including landlord/tenant evictions, housing matters, consumer issues, family law, preservation of public benefits, and advanced life planning and directives.
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