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Work on general corporate matters as they come up and support the General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel in work related to the Board of Directors. Serve as in-house counsel to an expanding comprehensive consumer healthcare platform 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 right person is comfortable being a generalist, but should have experience in, or willing to roll up their sleeves and learn, corporate governance, employment law, and commercial transactions.
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Experience including drafting board resolutions, reviewing, and drafting corporate organizational documents, as well as experience with stock and incentives plans and some exposure to M&A is a plus.
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As Moxion Power's first Corporate Counsel, you will be our subject matter expert on all things under the legal umbrella. [Full Time] Corporate Counsel at Moxion Power Co. (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Corporate Counsel Moxion Power Co. United States.
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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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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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And T-Mobile is recognized as a best place to work for LGBTQ employees by the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equity Index ten years in a row. This role is a Hybrid in-office position in either Bellevue, WA or Overland Park, KS. 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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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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T-Mobile doesn’t have a corporate ladder–it’s more like a jungle gym of possibilities! Engage and work with outside counsel to manage employment litigation and administrative proceedings with a focus on creative strategies, cost reduction, and efficient resolutions.
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The Corporate Counsel will provide legal representation and support for a wide variety of legal and banking related topics under the direction of the EVP, Deputy General Counsel of Banc of California (the “Bank.
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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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RVO Health is the world's largest and fastest-growing digital health platform with over 1400 employees.
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Grand Canyon Education is seeking an Corporate Counsel to provide legal advice on a wide array of business, regulatory, and litigation issues. Licensed to practice law in any state with the ability register as in-house counsel with the Arizona State Bar. Provide a positive example to students by supporting the GCU’s Mission Statement, Doctrinal Statement, and Ethical Position Statements.
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Reporting into the VP, Legal - Corporate and ESG, you will help support general corporate legal and public company matters and other projects within the Dynatrace Legal Team and also provide in-depth counsel and legal advice on a wide range of compliance matters.
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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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