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Assist the General Counsel and outside employment counsel in reviewing and amending the Employee Handbook and Code of Ethics and Business Conduct on an annual basis, and coordinating with Human Resources on the rollout to the organization.
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Keywords: in-house counsel, in-house attorney, legal jobs, corporate counsel, general counsel, lawyer, Irvine, California. Experienced Intellectual Property Counsel Opportunity in Irvine, California.
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Support the growth of Savage Companies by working closely with the Deputy General Counsel to facilitate transactions across the organization, including drafting transaction agreements, leading negotiations, and performing and supervising due diligence.
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Savage Services is currently hiring an M&A Counsel to join our team in Midvale, Utah. This role will contribute to our in-house legal team and work on complex issues in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
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3-5 years of comparable attorney experience in a law firm or as in-house counsel. Ability to meet deadlines and report progress or concerns to the General Counsel in a timely manner.
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Assist business leaders with M&A strategy by helping to evaluate potential targets, conducting IP due diligence, advising corporate development personnel on IP legal and strategic matters, and drafting and negotiating IP-related terms in purchase agreements.
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Patent and trademark application prosecution will be handled by outside counsel under direction of in-house counsel position. Experience in software as a service (SaaS) and software licensing, intellectual property, data protection and privacy, enterprise risk management, transactional work and product due diligence reviews.
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Whether you are seeking in-house counsel roles in California, regulatory legal positions, or corporate counsel opportunities, JDHuntr offers a gateway to your next career move.
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Browse through our listings for in-house counsel, attorney, corporate counsel, and general counsel positions across different states, including California, Texas, New Jersey, Maryland, and Illinois.
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Four or more years of experience as an attorney with a law firm or in-house at a financial institution, including specific experience the following areas: corporate private placements and issuer due diligence; ABS, RMBS and CMBS securitizations, Mortgage warehousing transactions, derivatives documentation / transactions.
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This role will report to the SVP & Associate General Counsel, Corporate Legal & ERM. Our team adopts a hybrid work model with a minimum of three days a week in our breathtaking, collaborative offices and up to two flexible remote workdays a week.
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Direct or support risk assessments, audit activities, third-party due diligence, internal investigations, and remediation activities related to ESG laws as needed. Monitor and advise on legal developments, rules, and regulations concerning ESG laws, regulations and programs, including but not limited to environmental and human rights laws and policies, SEC climate and ESG disclosure rules, the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, California climate and ESG regulations, the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, and other ad hoc compliance initiatives (collectively, ESG laws.
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We are excited to hire an attorney to serve as Salesforce’s in-house legal expert to advance Salesforce’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (“ESG”) compliance readiness. At least eight years law firm or in house experience in legal compliance.
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Facilitate internal governance body focused on human rights policies and due diligence. This attorney will also be a key participant in the ESG Disclosure Steering Committee, and support other governance aspects of ESG.
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