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2-3 years' experience as a legal assistant, paralegal, legal secretary, or administrative assistant in a law firm or corporate legal department. We are currently seeking an On-site Legal Assistant in our Albuquerque, NM office who possesses specialized knowledge of the process, procedures, and practices of paralegal/legal assistant activities in conjunction with knowledge of clerical and administrative office skills in an ability to increase the effectiveness of our client.
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At CoBank, our Legal Resident provides legal support for various legal matters; including commercial and facilities contract review, preparation, negotiation and/or interpretation for all functional areas of the bank as well as the banks loan and collateral documentation function.
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Preferred Experience\: Significant medical malpractice law and litigation experience from exposure at a law firm, governmental entity, or as in-house counsel, preferably at a large academic healthcare facility or hospital, governmental entity, or experience working for a component of The University of Texas System in a legal capacity.
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As a Customer Transportation Representative, you will be a vital member of the transportation services team within a leading energy company.
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Organize, direct and provide legal support in specified areas under the direction of the General Counsel. Ensure the legal department staff is kept apprised of material developments and matters on a timely basis exercising sound business and legal judgment to enable General Counsel to discharge their duties and responsibilities.
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Job Description And Duties The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) Legal Division is recruiting to fill one permanent, full-time Legal Analyst/Legal Assistant position in its Community Care Licensing (CCL) Enforcement Branch, Sacramento Unit. The office location for this position is Sacramento.
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The Legal Counsel is responsible for professional and administrative legal work of considerable complexity for all operations of HOME, to include handling internal legal matters, overseeing outside counsel, handling eviction and small claims court proceedings, performing legal research, providing general legal support services to the CEO and HOME staff, and working on affordable housing real estate transactions.
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A 1-L student or student who completed the LSAT and/or is admitted to law school seeking an entry level Legal opportunity. Review relevant national or international laws, legal regulations, and regimes.
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The Legal Director will have the opportunity to lead in the following areas: In collaboration with the team, set a vision and priorities for the Immigrant Justice Program team’s work and devise strategic advocacy campaigns using the variety of tools employed by LAJC’s programs, including impact litigation and individual representation, organizing, policy advocacy, and community education and technical assistance.
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Providing high-quality legal services to eligible clients including identification of legal problems, investigation, advice, negotiation, representation before courts, administrative and legislative/quasi-legislative bodies, and preparation of necessary documentation.
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As an intern with our Legal department, you will be exposed to a wide range of projects that would be typical for a generalist in-house counsel, including commercial/contracts, corporate secretarial, litigation/claims, and more.
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Lunaria Partners are advertising this clean energy lawyer / renewable energy lawyer / legal counsel role on behalf of our client. An excellent opportunity has arisen for a lawyer to join the in-house legal team at a global renewable energy company.
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Provide legal advice and, when necessary, manage outside legal services, on various claims/litigation, administrative law, commercial, regulatory and strategic planning issues that may affect the Company, especially in relation to exploration, production and pipeline environmental, health and safety matters.
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Title: Senior Legal Analyst. Requires a BA/BS with a minimum of 5+ years' of SEC Registration process or corporate/securities paralegal experience, preferably in the legal department of a financial services company or with a fund administrator.
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This position will report directly to the Company’s Chief Legal Officer and will also work closely with the Chief Science & Technology Officer and in-house intellectual property counsel. Assist Chief Legal Officer with corporate secretary duties and SEC reporting obligations.
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