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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 Washington D.C.-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Washington D.C.-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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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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Provide legal advice and, when necessary, manage outside legal services, on various claims/litigation, administrative law, commercial, regulatory and strategic planning issues that may affect the Company, especially in relation to exploration, production and pipeline environmental, health and safety matters.
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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected Columbus-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Columbus-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected Tampa-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Tampa-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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As a Customer Transportation Representative, you will be a vital member of the transportation services team within a leading energy company.
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The Legal Analyst/Assistant provides paralegal support to the attorneys in the Legal Division. Education: Successful completion of six semester units of paralegal or undergraduate legal courses, with at least three units of which must be in legal research.
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Organize, direct and provide legal support in specified areas under the direction of the General Counsel. Ensure the legal department staff is kept apprised of material developments and matters on a timely basis exercising sound business and legal judgment to enable General Counsel to discharge their duties and responsibilities.
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We are looking for a highly motivated lawyer to join our growing legal team as Director of. Communicate with outside legal counsel creating relationships of trust. of legal experience handling privacy matters in house for a technology company or at a law firm where you worked with technology companies as clients.
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Experience providing legal advice in the following areas preferred: (i) promotional materials for a medical device or pharmaceutical company; (ii) AKS; (iii) FDA Regulatory issues; (iv) Medicare billing issues for a healthcare provider.
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Requires a BA/BS with a minimum of 5+ years' of SEC Registration process or corporate/securities paralegal experience, preferably in the legal department of a financial services company or with a fund administrator.
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This position will report directly to the Company’s Chief Legal Officer and will also work closely with the Chief Science & Technology Officer and in-house intellectual property counsel. Assist Chief Legal Officer with corporate secretary duties and SEC reporting obligations.
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3+ years of law firm and/or in-house paralegal/legal analyst experience. As a Senior Legal Analyst, you will report to the Legal Operations Lead (located in Dallas, Texas) and work closely with all members of the legal team and business leaders throughout the company.
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Highly reputable, established, Fintech looking to appoint a Legal Counsel/ Financial Services Regulatory Counsel in NYC to expand their In-House legal and regulatory compliance capability/ team.
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