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The goal of the Office of the General Counsel is to help the Center for Justice Innovation achieve its mission while assessing and managing organizational risk. The Office of the General Counsel is seeking an Assistant General Counsel to join our legal team.
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7+ years experience as an ERISA attorney at a law firm or financial services firm. Attorney must be licensed to practice law and a member in good standing in in the state/jurisdiction in which the position is based or otherwise in compliance with the in-house counsel registration rules of that state/jurisdiction.
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The General Counsel is the head of Syncarpha Capital’s legal department and is responsible for all legal affairs of the company, including, but not limited to, transactional, governance, and compliance matters.
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The Associate General Counsel, Corporate and Securities attorney will work autonomously on the legal support to a range of corporate and financing matters, both transactional and advisory, and to provide support to the CSCCS and Sotheby's General Counsel on major matters.
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Licensed to practice law in one or more states, including admission to the New York state bar (either full or as in-house counsel). 3-5 years of experience as an attorney at a law firm and/or in-house at mid-size company in commercial transactions, data privacy, direct-to-consumer, and e-commerce.
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The New York City Business Integrity Commission ("BIC") is both a law enforcement and regulatory agency. BIC investigates, licenses and regulates the private waste carting industry, the public wholesale food market industry, and the shipboard gambling industry.
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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: At least four (4) years of progressively responsible paralegal experience at a law firm or with in-house counsel. Assist attorneys with business and corporate deals, take part in due diligence, identify and prepare document requirements, assist in contracts review and coordinate signings, and otherwise assist department at the direction of the General Counsel and attorneys.
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Conduct other projects as required, such as researching contractual issues as they arise; assisting in litigation document requests; or otherwise assisting department at the direction of the General Counsel and attorneys.
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Apply litigation management through the selection of counsel, evaluation. Work with Manager on use of Claim Coverage Counsel as needed. Advanced skills in coverage, liability and damages analysis with expert understanding of the litigation process in both state and federal courts, including relevant case and statutory law and procedure; expert litigation management skills.
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You'll report to the Deputy General Counsel, and play a lead role in drafting and negotiating Authentic’s key deals (including IP license agreements) in tandem with Authentic’s Business Development, Brand Management, and M&A teams.
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Qualifications: Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. You will provide legal counsel, prepare and file necessary documentation, represent clients in court proceedings, and negotiate with creditors on their behalf.
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Prior experience practicing bankruptcy law preferred but not required for entry-level positions. Professional Development: Continuously expand your knowledge and expertise in bankruptcy law through professional development activities, such as attending seminars, workshops, and continuing legal education courses.
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6-10+ years of hands-on complex IP licensing experience at a law firm and/or equivalent in-house experience at a consumer products, fashion, media/entertainment, or technology company. As Vice President, Associate General Counsel, you’ll focus on licensing for our portfolio of well-known fashion and lifestyle brands.
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Bar admission in one or more states in which the firm has an office and where the candidate desires to a be a resident is required. Here's a typical job description for a bankruptcy attorney:Job Title: Bankruptcy AttorneyJob Summary: As a bankruptcy attorney, you will be responsible for guiding clients through the bankruptcy process, evaluating their financial situation, and determining the most appropriate course of action to achieve debt relief or restructuring.
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law firm general counsel jobs Title: corporate paralegal in New York, Peoria, Arizona
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