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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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Job Title: VP, Assistant General Counsel (Sales and Trading) Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. is a preeminent investment bank serving more than 5,000 institutional clients around the world, recognized for its strengths in fixed income and equity capital markets, investment banking, SPAC underwriting, PIPE placements, commercial real estate, and for its global distribution platform.
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Leveraging both breadth and depth of experience at a law firm and/or as in-house counsel, you will help Gemini build a nimble, innovative legal organization tasked with tackling the complex legal challenges that confront a disruptive emerging asset class.
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CIVIL LAW: As you gain experience, you may eventually transition to other areas of law, such as Civil Law, Administrative Law and Legal Assistance, or act as in-house counsel to Marine Corps headquarters staff.
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Minimum of 12 years of experience as legal counsel to management and/or human resources business partners in either a law firm, a consulting firm or as in-house counsel. Within the Law Department, the Global Technology & Operations, Employment, Benefits & Information (GEBI) section oversees matters affecting the MetLife group of companies, handles thousands of matters internally and closely supervises outside counsel, as appropriate.
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Working for General Counsel and will be her right hand. Self-starter who is adept at working in a true team environment and partnering with management, clients, in-house counsel, outside counsel and staff.
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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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Our services are available in 12 locations throughout New York City. POSITION OVERVIEW In collaboration with Barrier Free Living , a domestic violence program for people with disabilities and those who are D/deaf, the Staff Attorney’s primary duties are to provide comprehensive, compassionate legal services through direct representation, advocacy, and consultations on family law matters including custody, visitation, and order of protection cases and working on the Center’s Legal Helpline.
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The New York City Business Integrity Commission (“BIC”) is both a law enforcement and regulatory agency. -Demonstrated interest in law enforcement and administrative law. 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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Our client, a storied and marquee law firm based in Manhattan, is seeking an Intellectual Property Paralegal to join the firm's Finance Group. A minimum of three years of intellectual property patent prosecution and/or trademark registration experience from a leading intellectual property law firm practice.
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In 2023, The Legal Aid Society created a city-wide Elder Law Unit (ELU), combining the Brooklyn Office for the Aging and the Bronx Assigned Counsel Project. The Elder Law Unit is a city-wide unit with Housing teams in our Bronx and Brooklyn neighborhood offices featuring an interdisciplinary practice comprised of attorneys, social workers and paralegals.
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Applies litigation management through the selection of counsel, evaluation and direction of claim and litigation strategy,Tracks and controls legal expenses to assure cost-effective resolution.
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Reviews and analyzes Revenue Agent (Examiner), Appeals Officer, and Counsel Attorney instructions, reports, case files, and support statements and interprets tax law court decisions and legal opinions to determine and prepare accurate computations for the most demanding and complex Appeals cases.
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The ideal candidate has experience leading and managing a legal team either as a partner in a law firm or as a General Counsel or Deputy General Counsel. Admission to the bar in NY or eligibility to be registered as an in-house counsel under NY law.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. The client is a dynamic and progressive law firm committed to providing exceptional legal services to our clients. Provide strategic advice and counsel to clients on legal matters related to civil litigation.
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