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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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This attorney, working in the Legal Affairs Department, will represent T-Mobile and provide counsel to business units and Human Resources on employment and labor-related legal matters as assigned; prepare and review legal documents including pleadings, briefs, position statements and other filings.
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The Associate Vice President, Deputy General Counsel for Employment and Immigration is a key team member in the Office of the General Counsel reporting to and performing services under the direction of the Senior Vice President and General Counsel for VCU Health System.
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Provide legal research, advice, and support to the Sr Corporate Counsel and People Services department on all aspects of employment law across the U.S. The Corporate Counsel, Employment will work closely with attorneys and paralegals in the Legal Department, dental professionals, operations leaders, administrative support staff, and other business functions in the organization, to provide legal and related support integral to the organization's operations and imperatives.
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Two years of experience as Deputy County Counsel III with the County of Monterey; or three years of increasingly responsible experience with a public agency or private law firm in the appropriate legal specialty at a level comparable to a Deputy County Counsel III in the County of Monterey.
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This role will report to the Deputy General Counsel, Privacy and Legal Information Security and will support Comcast Cable's global privacy and information security program by providing excellent legal counsel and subject matter expertise.
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The Senior Employment Counsel is responsible for advising and being a trusted partner with business and HR leaders on a regular basis on all aspects of labor and employment.
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Eight or more years of employment litigation and/or counseling experience in a law firm setting or in-house counsel role. Labor & Employment Senior Attorney or Of Counsel (#861.
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Life Science Litigation - Specific experience representing as outside counsel at a major law firm and/or working as in-house counsel for a medical device, pharmaceutical, or life science company.
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Our client is seeking an experienced employment law attorney with wage and hour, class action and PAGA experience, to join their legal team. Provide legal representation in employment law disputes, including but not limited to cases involving unpaid wages, minimum wage violations, overtime pay, misclassification of employees, and other related issues.
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Overland Park, KS Flynn Group seeks an exceptional employment attorney to serve as Senior Employment Counsel, reporting directly to the General Counsel. This job is perfect for an employment litigator ready to leave behind law firm billable hour and business development requirements, but who still wants to be in the courtroom.
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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected New York City-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a New York City-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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Provides advanced level legal advice and counsel on a variety of subjects including general securities law compliance, corporate governance issues, general corporate matters, strategic partnerships and affiliations, joint ventures, innovation, and intellectual property.
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Amorepacific US, Inc. and Tata Harper Skincare are seeking a talented transactional and privacy attorney to join its Legal team as Legal Counsel. Licensed to practice law in one or more states, including admission to the New York state bar (either full or as in-house counsel.
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The Deputy General Counsel (DGC) assists the WHA’s General Counsel in leading and managing the legal matters of the WHA, including landlord-tenant proceedings, litigation matters, insurance claims, fraud, MCAD/Fair Housing Act claims, employment issues, union matters, regulatory compliance, and contracts, among other legal and court proceedings.
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