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Provide legal counsel to healthcare providers on a wide range of issues, including regulatory compliance, fraud and abuse, data privacy and security, licensing/accreditation, reimbursement, and medical staff/peer review related matters.
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Provide legal counsel and operational risk management for compliance with all state and federal employment related laws, such as the FLSA, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, NLRA, ADEA, EPA, ADA, FMLA, USERRA, IRCA, and OSHA.
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At least 7 years of experience in a law firm, government or an in-house legal department, or a combination, with a significant focus on structured finance transactions, risk sharing arrangements or similar types of transactions (i.e., “unitranche” joint ventures, non-payment/credit insurance policies, securitizations, credit risk transfers, or loan sourcing arrangements.
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Second, the individual will provide advice and counsel on the legal risks and requirements associated with branded prescription pharmaceutical products including the Anti-Kickback Statute, the False Claims Act, the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, FDA advertising & promotional regulations, OIG Guidance, the PhRMA Code and the Sunshine Act.
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Position Description McKesson seeks an experienced government contracts attorney with four to six years of law firm or in-house (company or government) legal experience supporting contracting with federal, state, local, and tribal governments.
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Perform special projects assigned by the NORTAM General Counsel or Assistant General Counsel – Litigation. The Senior Counsel – Labor & Employment role will report to the Assistant General Counsel – Litigation.
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The Assistant Counsel, which reports to the University’s Deputy Counsel, leads the development, maintenance, and interpretation of all University Policies and Regulations as well as provides representation of and legal counsel to the University in practice areas such as, for example, contract, employment, and higher education law.
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Provide expert legal advice and counsel on corporate insurance regulatory matters, including compliance with state and federal regulations. A fortune 500 insurance provider is seeking an experienced AVP, Associate General Counsel to join their legal team.
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Working under the direction of the Chief Legal Counsel, this individual will interface regularly with the company’s board of directors, CEO, CFO, Chief Legal Officer and other members of the executive leadership team, to provide practical legal advice and counsel and manage, negotiate and execute on a broad range of corporate, securities law, corporate governance and M&A initiatives and the organization’s day-to-day operational needs and strategic priorities.
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This attorney, based on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, will serve the Attorney General under the direction of the Chief of the Education Section and the VCU University Counsel, and will serve the university by providing legal advice and representation to university leadership, administration, faculty and employees on a wide variety of legal matters impacting higher education in addition to other advising duties as assigned.
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Core responsibilities will regularly include, but will not be limited to, developing defense strategy, performing legal research, drafting pleadings, managing discovery-related activities (including motion practice), and drafting dispositive motions.
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As Moxion’s Corporate Counsel you will provide legal advice and support related to corporate governance, business operations, transactions, contracts, and compliance. If you are passionate about using your legal skills to help advance the Clean Tech industry, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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As Director Sr. Counsel, Complex Litigation Management you will collaborate with a dynamic, tenured in-house Legal team and will be responsible for managing class action and high-value individual litigation matters on behalf of our company.
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We are looking for an energetic and hardworking product lawyer to join our Product Counsel Legal team. Monitor legal and regulatory developments in consumer lending and servicing.
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This important role will be responsible for documenting and closing Virginia Housing's rental housing (multi-family) mortgage loans, loan servicing issues and general corporate legal work. Our ideal candidate is a results-oriented lawyer with expertise in multifaceted commercial transactions, managing legal risks, and in negotiating complex agreements and financial instruments.
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