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A bankruptcy attorney specializes in providing legal advice and representation to individuals, businesses, or organizations facing financial distress and seeking relief through bankruptcy proceedings.
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The purpose of this position is to provide civil legal assistance to eligible low income and elderly persons approved by program policies and priorities in areas such as housing; domestic violence related family and other family law matters, public benefits, consumer law, elder law, education, immigration, and civil rights.
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Legal Research and Analysis: Stay abreast of changes in bankruptcy laws, regulations, and precedents. You will provide legal counsel, prepare and file necessary documentation, represent clients in court proceedings, and negotiate with creditors on their behalf.
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Avantor’s Legal Department is seeking a Senior Counsel, Litigation and Investigations (Commercial) to support client groups within Avantor’s enterprise, reporting to Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Global Litigation and Compliance.
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In conjunction with external legal counsel, manage all litigation matters, including disputes, claims, and regulatory investigations. Manage relationships with all external legal counsel with attention to ROI and cost improvement Advise on corporate governance matters, including ensuring maintenance of all corporate documents, and ensure compliance with corporate governance best practices.
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Job Description A staff attorney will assist trial court judges in the Fourth Judicial Circuit with legal issues that require research and analysis, attending court proceedings, advising judges, and drafting memoranda and court orders.
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Negotiates complex contract and agreement terms; prepares contracts, deeds, leases, easements and other real estate documents; reviews and interprets property surveys, legal descriptions, engineering drawings, applications for facilities attachments, appraisals, other legal documents and environmental reports, and represents the Department in legal matters with in-house and/or outside counsel.
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Our client is currently seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Probate Paralegal to join their legal team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is passionate about the legal field and has a keen interest in probate matters.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Palo Alto, CA, is actively seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Litigation Associate Attorney with a minimum of 6 years of legal practice. The Senior Litigation Associate Attorney will play a pivotal role in managing a legal team, supervising junior associates, and ensuring the delivery of outstanding substantive work and client service.
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The Legal intake Coordinator works under the supervision of the Legal Operations Manager. Two or more years of experience working in a non-profit legal service or other social service environment.
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You will also regularly partner with Commercial Counsel, Litigation Counsel, Corporate Counsel, the Chief Legal Officer, and the Head of Legal Operations & Chief of Staff on various projects.
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S/he will develop new factoring and supply chain finance products, draft legal documents, policy and procedures for new products, and promote the products. Draft, review, and revise legal documentation, policy, and procedures for factoring products and services.
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Our consultants work closely with our clients’ Compliance and Legal leadership teams, leading cross-functional initiatives around Compliance (e.g., AML, KYC, Sanctions), Data Privacy (e.g., GDPR, CCPA, LGPD), Legal Operations and Process and high-stakes projects.
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Ensure compliance with regulatory practices and condition application of sanctions for failure to comply with regulatory policies for all individuals in HCSC’s workforce, extended workforce, and for all business associates, in cooperation with the Human Resource department, the information security officer, administrative and legal counsel as appropriate.
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Understanding of Legal and Compliance functional areas and previous experience in similar topics. 1+ years of recent project management experience in a regulatory, compliance, legal, privacy, and/or securities related projects required.
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