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Loyola University of Chicago is seeking a Program Coordinator to provide broad based programmatic and administrative management for its nationally prominent Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies, as well as administrative support to a cohort of Law School faculty and programs.
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Duties and Responsibilities Job Summary:Loyola University of Chicago is seeking a Program Coordinator to provide broad based programmatic and administrative management for its nationally prominent Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies, as well as administrative support to a cohort of Law School faculty and programs.
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In addition to providing energetic and visionary leadership, the Dean must provide principled administrative guidance and advocacy for the mission of the School of Law in teaching, research, and public service/outreach.
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The right person for this role is likely a couple/few years out of law school - maybe you've been doing insurance defense or probate or some criminal law but haven't quite found your "fit.
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Juris Doctor degree (J.D.) from an accredited law school. They are seeking an associate for its growing Elder Law and Estate Planning practice. Russell Tobin is currently hiring for an Elder Law, Senior Associate for a full-service law firm in Lake Success, NY.
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A School Police Officer (SPO)/ School Security Officer(SSO) is responsible for enforcing good order (as defined by 24 P.S. 7-778) in school buildings, on school buses, and on school grounds.
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The Legal Recruiting Department is seeking a Law School Engagement Coordinator to provide strategic support to the campus recruiting efforts in the New York office. Coordinates the sponsorship requests for law school and student groups, including affinity groups, at various law schools.
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Minimum Qualifications:Juris Doctor degree from an ABA accredited law school, with evidence of academic success in the law school setting. Prior experience counseling in a law school or comparable setting strongly preferred.
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Detailed knowledge of the overall law school academic cycle, with a clear understanding of curriculum, financial aid, and general policies and procedures. The Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs will work closely and in collaboration with the Vice Dean for Curricular and Academic Affairs and the Director of Curricular Administration to design and manage the Law School Curriculum.
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Reporting to the Director of the Law Library, the Reference Librarian will have the following responsibilities: Essential Functions: Provide high-quality reference services, research support, and instructional services to the Loyola University Chicago Law School community and to other Law Library users.
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Complete or previously completed the Special Agent Basic Training (SABT) Curriculum at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Glynco, GA (approximately 26 weeks), consisting of: Criminal Investigation Training Program (CITP) (may be waived if previously completed or equivalent training can be verified) AND Special Agent Investigative Training (SAIT.
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Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school. Job Summary:We are currently seeking a skilled Family and Matrimonial Attorney to expand our thriving family law practice. The right candidate will be a confident advocate with a passion for family law, a compassionate approach to client representation, and a readiness to handle a variety of family law matters including divorce, child custody and parenting time, support disputes, and marital agreements.
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Litigation Associate Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school. To Apply for this Job Click Here A leading national healthcare law firm is seeking a Remote Litigation Associate to join its Los Angeles, San Francisco, or San Diego office.
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Qualifications:Juris Doctorate (JD) degree from an accredited law school. A bit about us:18 Years of Vigorous Advocacy in Intellectual Property, Business, and Entertainment Law. As the leading intellectual property, business, and entertainment law firm in South Florida, we provide comprehensive guidance to business owners and creators on all facets of IP law.
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Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. A bit about us:We are a growing regional multi-location law firm that serves Business Leaders, CEOs, Business Owners, and Entrepreneurs, Industry Leaders & In-House Counsel, People Planning Their Legacy, and People who have been Wronged.
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