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Proficiency in legal research tools and databases, such as LexisNexis, Westlaw, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database. Job Title: Patent/Intellectual Property Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Patent/Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in disputes related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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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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Communicate legal issues with internal or external counsel. Demonstrate knowledge of credit underwriting, Trade Service and Trade Finance operations, BSA/KYC/AML, Factoring and Supply Chain Finance.
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If you're a successful attorney seeking a change of pace, a legal assistant in search of a new career home, or a paralegal yearning for a deeper sense of purpose in your work, then apply today.
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You will be part of a collaborative team handling a wide variety of complex and interesting matters, including corporate and regulatory legal issues, contract drafting and contract management, subpoena responses, developing and implementing legal department processes and procedures, handling subrogation and Third Party Administration.
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As a PIP Litigation Adjuster for UAIC, you will be responsible for handling insurance claims that have entered the litigation process, ensuring that claims are investigated, evaluated, and resolved efficiently and in accordance with company policies and legal requirements.
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Role Description: As a Legal Investigative Analyst, within our dynamic legal department, you will primarily assist in the identification, investigation, review, response, and resolution of matters related to the misuse of CoStar content and services.
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Under the supervision of CASA’s Legal Director, support CASA’s immigration and employment teams, including the staff attorneys, paralegals, and other staff as assigned, through regular engagement, case assistance and mentorship.
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Under the CEO's direction, provides legal counsel to shareholders and assists in periodic review and updating of bylaws, shareholder documents, and other corporate compliance materials. Collaborates with external legal counsel and internal departments to assess the need for new agreements or amendments.
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We are seeking a Lead Legal Operations Specialist in our Broomfield, CO, Brooklyn Park, MN or Golden Valley, MN locations. Reporting directly to the Chief Legal Counsel for Quantinuum - the Lead Legal Operations Specialist will be responsible for creating processes and practices to improve the day-to-day efficiency and effectiveness of the Quantinuum legal team, facilitate change, manage vendor relationships, provide necessary reporting to the department and, in conjunction with the Chief Legal Officer, maintain accurate budgets.
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The City of Albuquerque Legal Department is hiring an Assistant City Attorney for its general counsel position for the Department of Health, Housing and Homelessness, which provides counsel on a broad range of legal issues, including contract issues, federal grant compliance, procurement, rulemaking and interpretation, and other duties as assigned.
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Partners closely with the Third-Party Administrators (TPA’s), insurance carriers, governmental agencies, and internal/external legal counsel on liability insurance issues, accommodations, return to work status and audits.
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Today, we are a thriving, full-service personal injury and immigration law firm, bringing a history of having helped more than 100,000 individual clients to a broadening array of legal services available to both individuals and corporate clients.
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Qualifications: Previous experience as a legal secretary, administrative assistant, or in a legal support role is required, preferably within a law firm dealing with tax or similar specialized legal practice.
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We are searching for a versatile Russian Interpreter who can bridge the linguistic gap in diverse scenarios ranging from medical, legal, community, to everyday interactions, enhancing the comfort and comprehension of our young refugees.
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