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Will assist Corporate Counsel manage company affairs within one or more particular areas of the law (e.g. real estate, litigation management, intellectual property, contract review and negotiation, compliance and government relations.
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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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Corporate Counsel (Real Estate) is a member of the legal team who reports to the Deputy General Counsel, VP - Real Estate and supports the company’s real estate activities and operations, such as acquisitions / dispositions, leasing, zoning and land use, real estate finance, tax incentives, and development incentives.
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The Associate General Counsel may assist in providing advice regarding regulatory and legal compliance matters, as well as those relating to property management and resident services.
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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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Provide the full scope of direct legal support to Hubbell’s utility segment businesses, which includes advising on the areas of commercial and manufacturing related transactions, marketing, real estate, intellectual property, product regulatory compliance, risk and safety, dispute resolution and litigation, and antitrust.
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This role involves a broad range of legal functions, including contract review and negotiation, corporate governance, regulatory compliance, risk management, and providing strategic legal advice to senior management.
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The position will provide legal advice and support regarding general corporate matters and property and casualty insurance operations focused on retail sales, marketing, and e-commerce.
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Corporate Counsel (Real Estate) is a member of the legal team who reports to the Deputy General Counsel, VP - Real Estate and supports the company’s real estate activities and operations, such as acquisitions / dispositions, leasing, zoning and land use, entitlements, real estate finance, tax incentives, and other real estate development activities.
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Providing other necessary general legal advice and counsel to business clients primarily in the areas of ethics and compliance, antitrust law, intellectual property law, privacy law, dispute resolution and corporate citizenship.
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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 Detroit-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Detroit-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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The Assistant General Counsel supports and reports to the Chief Legal Officer and provides legal advice on a wide variety of matters related to Community's Medicare, Medicaid and Marketplace programs and operations including contracting, quality, utilization management, network management, privacy and security, litigation, fraud, waste and abuse, and contractual and regulatory compliance.
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Two (2) years of applicable intellectual property legal experience at an outside firm or as in-house counsel and one (1) year of previous experience as a Mechanical Engineer are required.
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We are seeking candidates for the position of Special Counsel-Corporate (0026) in the Legal - Corporate & Business Operations. Substantive legal work performed by the Department will involve handling of matters in areas such as real estate, capital project support, land use, railroad contracts, regulation and compliance, insurance/risk assessment, procurement support, and oversight of corporate litigation by outside counsel.
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