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Research and resolve guild and third party audit settlements and legal proceedings related to Studio participations and residuals. The Studios expansive portfolio spans a diverse slate of commercially successful and critically acclaimed scripted programming, genre-defining franchises including the ever-growing Star Trek universe, award-winning late night and daytime talk shows, and an extensive library of iconic intellectual property.
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Drafting complaints, motions, demand letters and settlements, discovery, court appearances, assisting in trial preparation, attending trials. A dynamic and progressive law firm specializing in employment (plaintiff) and business litigation is seeking an Associate Attorney to add their growing team.
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Providing geotechnical monitoring and using instrumentation to record vibrations, settlements, slope movements, water levels, and other critical geotechnical engineering data. Performing geotechnical computer modeling of liquefaction, slope stability, groundwater dewatering predictions, groundwater flow.
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Direct timely resolutions to customer issues and goodwill settlements. Monthly spot audits are conducted and that at a minimum, safety TRIF and LTI targets are met, while always striving for zero.
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Negotiate settlements for legal disputes. We are seeking an Associate Attorney to become a part of our team! Negotiate settlements for legal disputes. Real Estate, Transactional/Litigation. You will represent clients in legal proceedings, draw up legal documents and advise clients on legal transactions.
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Proven track record of successful litigation ( favorable outcomes/verdicts, large settlements etc. Juris Doctor degree from an accredited Law School with California Bar admission is REQUIRED. An outstanding, full-time opening has become available at a highly reputable law firm in Los Angeles, CA for an Employment Attorney with experience litigating single and class action cases.
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Live Nation Entertainment is the world’s leading live entertainment and eCommerce company, comprised of four market leaders: Ticketmaster.com, Live Nation Concerts, Front Line Management Group and Live Nation Network.
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Follow up on cashier settlements, store promotions, and shift coverage. Take a daily visual inspection of perimeter as well as question staff about facility to ensure maintenance of physical appearance and proper function of parts.
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Complete ticket applications, preparation of settlements, preparation of farmer reports, contract entry, contract pricings, etc. Office Administrator / Settlements Associate. Manages all required documentation (tickets, bill of lading, weight certificates, grade certificates, settlements, checks) in accordance with company policy and regulatory requirements.
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The Litigation and Trial Attorney will handle motor vehicle accident cases, including trial prep, depositions leading to trial, complicated settlements, and in-court jury and bench trials, representing plaintiff clients in Downtown Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and Irvine.
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Directs daily operations, maintaining adequate staff, supervising all branch staff and branch balancing settlements. May represent Bank in community/economic development activities and initiatives.
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Position will serve as a liaison between City National Bank and SEI Private Trust Company for such transactions as Corporate Actions, Mutual Fund Trades, Trust Settlements and Asset transfers. What you will do Acts as a liaison with SEI Private Trust Company and other internal departments for review of Corporate Actions or reorganizations (i.e., tender offers, mergers, acquisitions, conversions, redemptions, stock splits, stock dividends and litigation) related to Trust Department securities.
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Prepares or supervises preparation of annual settlements, ERISA reports, rate projections, or benefit change increments and decrements. Prepares or supervises preparation of annual settlements, ERISA reports, rate projections, or benefit change increments and decrements.
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Prepare daily Restaurant Revenue Report data by auditing Micros tapes/journals to breakdown revenue, covers, waiters' fees, tips paid out and settlements by type andcashier. Post and balance charges and settlements in a timely and efficient manner.
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This includes tasks such as reconciling accounts related to tour expenses and revenues, processing invoices specific to touring expenses, and processing artist settlements. Oversee the financial performance of a tour, including artist settlements, revenue audits, while ensuring the thorough validation of settlements to maintain correct reporting of overall profit.
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