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Assistant General Counsel Apply Assistant General Counsel Agency: DEPT OF CITYWIDE ADMIN SVCS Posted on: 01/26/2024 Job type: Full-time Location NYC-ALL BOROS Title Classification: No exam required Department OC/General Counsel Salary range: $63,228.00 – $96,526.00 Job Description DCAS's mission is to make city government work for all New Yorkers.
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The Assistant General Counsel will provide day-to-day legal and regulatory support to multiple specialty niche business units including commercial bond, political risk and trade credit, fine art and specie, terrorism and political violence, structured risk solutions and programs.
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The Assistant General Counsel may also be assigned to represent DMH in administrative hearings regarding service planningand eligibility appeals, or hearings before the Bureau of Special Education Appeals in which joinder of DMH is contested.
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The Assistant General CounselLitigation will support all divisions of EssilorLuxottica's business, manage a wide variety of commercial litigation in North America, and serve as a critical liaison between outside counsel and internal clients.
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Assistant General Counsel (hybrid) The Assistant General Counsel will work with various internal departments and committees to assure operational and procedural compliance with state and federal regulations.
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Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel, the Assistant General Counsel - FOIA is responsible for providing quality and efficient legal services to the Cook County Sheriff’s Office (“CCSO.
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Manage litigation matters and work closely with external counsel. We are looking for a strategic and business-oriented legal leader who can provide valuable insights and best practices across various legal matters, including go-to-market strategies, product development, privacy, data security, international operations, corporate compliance, securities, employment, mergers and acquisitions, litigation, regulatory and antitrust issues, and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) considerations.
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The General Counsel will oversee all outside use of counsel and advise on all legal matters and will be responsible for compliance with federal and local laws governing non-profit institutions of higher learning.
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As the General Counsel, you will advance our mission as a member of the Executive Leadership Team reporting to the President and Chief Executive Officer. 10+ years of experience in corporate or non-profit legal department either as in-house counsel and/or as outside counsel providing support to corporate and/or nonprofit clients.
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The Legal & Business Affairs team of Vox Media is seeking an Assistant General Counsel who will be responsible for a wide array of corporate transactional and governance matters. This position reports to the General Counsel while working closely with other members of the Legal & Business Affairs department and internal business teams and leadership across the company.
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The General Counsel will report to the Chief Administrative and Chief Legal Officer and provide a range of legal services with a primary focus on leading the company’s public company, corporate governance and transactional matters.
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Reporting to the Associate General Counsel, this position will serve as a trusted legal advisor and lead commercial attorney to ITW's Specialty Products and Test & Measurements and Electronics segments on a variety of commercial legal matters, with a principal focus on reviewing and negotiating commercial agreements, supporting commercial strategies and developing efficient contract management processes.
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The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (the Campaign) is seeking an experienced and action-oriented General Counsel (“GC”) to oversee legal and risk management operations for a growing and increasingly complex global public health organization.
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Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel of Litigation, the Assistant General Counsel will represent CPS and its agents in state court and various administrative forums.
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We are currently looking for a General Counsel for Spinnaker Insurance Company with a strong insurance background in Property & Casualty program insurance; regulatory and compliance; reinsurance contracts including quota share and catastrophe; oversight of corporate and claims litigation; and ability to manage and audit key controls.
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