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Goop is seeking a talented Legal Counsel to join its small and dynamic legal team and will report directly to the Deputy General Counsel. Ability to advise business teams on a variety of matters with guidance from the Deputy General Counsel and/or General Counsel, as needed, while shifting frequently between various substantive legal areas.
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The Executive Legal Manager assists the General Counsel in preparing for the Board of Commissioners, Board of Directors and other governance meetings. Job Title: Executive Legal Manager Position Summary : The Executive Legal Manager is a vital part of the organization’s corporate in-house legal team devoted to preserving and creating affordable housing resources throughout the city of Atlanta.
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The Legal Counsel’s role will be a transactional attorney who will support a wide range of contracts, negotiations, and advisory work, including assisting on project finance, acquisitions and divestitures, real estate and land use and permitting activities, offtake agreements, construction contracts and subcontracting and supply chain matters.
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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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Work experience as a paralegal, legal assistant or legal secretary in administrative law or utility law. A minimum of one (1) year work experience as a paralegal, legal assistant, or legal secretary.
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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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The intern will also have the opportunity to participate in other legal matters, such as contract review, litigation, etc., in order to develop an understanding of the day-to-day functions of in-house counsel.
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As a Senior Legal Analyst, you will report to the Legal Operations Lead (located in Texas, U.S.A.) and work closely with all members of the legal team and business leaders throughout the company.
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Reporting to the Legal Operations Supervisor, the Legal Support Specialist (LSS) provides high level legal administrative assistant support to an assigned practice area including Business, Transactions, & Innovation, Education Affairs, Employment & Governance, and/or Litigation in the Office of the General Counsel.
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The YWCA’s Legal Center provides civil legal services and representation to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. The YWCA Greater Harrisburg is seeking a full-time Legal Center Director to provide executive level strategic leadership to Legal Center staff, oversee the activities of the Legal Center, and work closely with the Chief Operating Officer, Chief Program Officer, and Chief Executive Officer to direct the operations and strategic vision of the Legal Center.
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Risk Management (insurance, finances, internal controls, data security, personnel, legal and ethical, corporate) This position is most like a Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Controller in non-legal businesses.
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In the past year, the program has expanded its reach to Earthjustice’s peers in the broader progressive legal community, for example, by hosting webinars to inform the community of developments in the law, assisting litigants with their amicus strategy in high-profile cases, and providing expert advice and drafting assistance in cases pending before en banc courts and the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Coordinate with docketing specialist, including review of docketing reports for accuracy of dates, to ensure court or agency documents/actions for legal proceedings meet firm docketing requirements.
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Full-time legal assistant for mid-size Dubuque law firm, experience preferred in the areas of probate, trusts, estate planning and tax preparation. Certified or Non-Certified Ophthalmic Assistant.
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Degree : JD or Bachelor's, Master's degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Accounting, Criminal Justice, Finance, Information Systems, Information Technology, Law and Policy, Legal Studies, Management Information Systems, Pre-Law, Political Science.
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