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The Corporate Counsel is a law firm-trained attorney that has in-house experience. This role reports to Bruker's Senior Corporate and Compliance Counsel. This valuable member of the Legal, Compliance, and Privacy team must be a corporate generalist with experience in contracting, compliance, disputes, and employment matters; and enjoy working on a variety of legal issues in a fast-paced, frequently changing, entrepreneurial environment.
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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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Reporting to the SVP & General Counsel, the Corporate Counsel, Transactions will provide hands-on legal support to the Cirrus Customer Experience Team ("CET") based in Knoxville, TN, which will include the drafting and negotiating of a wide variety of commercial contracts and transactions matters, including aircraft transactions, real estate, network member agreements, and other areas.
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As Corporate Counsel, you will work closely with all members of the Legal and Compliance Department and gain broad exposure to the firm’s trading, research, investor relations, finance, human resources, and operations groups.
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Support General Counsel by providing day to day legal advice across all legal focus area matters including Contract Negotiations, Regulatory Compliance, Employment, Corporate Governance and Secretarial Duties, Risk Management, Legal Operations, Litigation Management, Intellectual Property Management, and M&A.
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Serve as in-house counsel to an expanding comprehensive consumer healthcare company that meets people where they are in their personal journeys and connects them with both the information and the care they need.
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The primary focus is to advise on US corporate and securities matters, including public company regulations, corporate secretary and governance matters, subsidiary and legal entity management, and transactional support to stakeholders such as Global Tax, Treasury, Indirect Procurement and others.
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The Corporate Counsel role will be integral to JEM’s continued growth and business objectives and will report to the General Counsel on a wide variety of transactional and other legal matters.
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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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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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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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Description: The Corporate Counsel will serve a key role in supporting the day-to-day legal needs of the company, with a focus on advising on and managing the company’s commercial transactions, including licensing, collaboration, supply, sales, manufacturing, and development agreement, and supporting an array of other matters, including employment and SEC reporting compliance.
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The Company is conducting a search for an experienced, motivated individual with excellent academic and professional credentials to fill the position of Counsel – Corporate & Securities.
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What does it mean to be a Senior Corporate Counsel, Contracts at GLS? How will you drive value within the organization as a Senior Corporate Counsel? The Senior Corporate Counsel will provide counsel on legal matters as well as advise on the legal implications of all matters.
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