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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney for their San Diego, CA office. Job Overview:The Litigation Associate Attorney will handle cases, develop legal strategies, and deliver comprehensive legal analysis and memoranda.
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Applicants are also invited to submit a statement addressing their past and/or potential contributions to enhancing diversity, equity, and/or inclusion through legal practice, teaching, personal experience and/or service.
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Experience working on large scale complex projects with multiple counterparties, including distressed debt and work-out situations. The Expertise and Skills You Bring J.D with 8-10 years experience as a transactional attorney.
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8+ years' experience with legal and/or technology solutions. Experience with document extraction tools, data wrangling tools such as Alteryx, and visualization/BI tools such as Power BI, Tableau or QlikView and others.
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An approximate minimum of five years experience in a major law firm or combination of law firm and in-house legal department experience. Advising GHD’s internal client base in respect of a host of ad hoc legal, risk and compliance matters, including: legislative compliance; anti-corruption compliance and integrity management; professional licensing compliance; corporate transactions; employment law and corporate policies; privacy, data security, data breach response, and anti-spam compliance; real estate; etc.
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Lead a team of designers that partner with research, content strategy, data science, legal and compliance, product management and engineering teams to establish modern best practices for end-to-end experience design and delivery, such as design research, journey mapping, personas, storyboards, concept designs, prototyping and final production designs for our end user experiences.
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The Associate General Counsel will support the Chief Legal Officer and Deputy General Counsel and provide legal advice and counsel to internal clients on all aspects of the law including but not limited to franchising, general corporate, real estate leasing and new store development, IT, supply and distribution, intellectual property, and litigation matters.
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Typically requires a minimum of 6 months experience in a funeral home, crematory or cemetery. Learns how a Funeral Director implements choices made by the families/legal representative regarding the funeral, final disposition of the body and memorialization of the individual.
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To be considered for this Family Law Legal Assistant role you must have previous experience working as a Legal Assistant within Family Law. Great opportunity for a Legal Assistant with Family Law experience.
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Associate's degree in Criminal Justice, Paralegal Studies, or similar discipline and three (3) years of experience in legal office practices and procedures, legal research, court processing procedures, and automated and manual record keeping systems, one (1) year of which must have been at the level of Legal Secretary II with the Municipality of Anchorage or the equivalent elsewhere.
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This position is most like a Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Controller in non-legal businesses. Experience in law firm budgeting, bookkeeping, and human resources is highly preferred.
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What We’re Looking For:3+ years’ experience at a top-tier law firm or as an in-house attorney in a corporate legal department (preferably at another financial institution). Knowledge of and experience with the rules applicable to a global cash equities sales, trading and equity research and equity capital markets businesses.
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Experience gained in a law firm, or in-house counsel for an academic institution, corporation or other entity. The position also advises UC Health, Office of the President, Faculty Senate, and campus stakeholders on a broad range of healthcare legal issues.
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1+years of legal experience at a motion picture or television company or entertainment law firm. Acquisition and development agreements and all other below-the-line legal documents over the course of production, including but not limited to physical production-related agreements, such as location, lease and vendor agreements.
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Or Two (2) years' experience in a related field such as real estate, housing inspector, title research, law enforcement, supervisory or code or building related administrative capacity; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience.
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