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Attend court hearings or other legal proceedings, perform legal research, and work with senior associate attorneys to provide legal advice. Assist clients in determining a proper solution to legal conflicts and determine the best course of action.
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Instead, they operate independently with support from the “Service Center,” a world-class service team that provides the centralized clinical, legal, risk management, HR, training, accounting, IT and other resources necessary to allow on-site leaders and caregivers to focus squarely on day-to-day care and business issues in their individual facilities.
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These individuals should have a compassionate understanding of providing Daily Living Assistance to individuals with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities. The Direct Support Professional - DSP/Caregiver is responsible for providing direct support, positive direction, and assistance to the individuals we support of all ages, allowing them to be more effective in their everyday life.
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Conduct legal research. Review and draft routine legal documents. Background in Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) experience is highly desirable/preferred. Alkeme Insurance is hiring a Paralegal in its home office in Ladera Ranch, California.
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The mission of Sapphire Law Group is to delight and serve our team, our clients, our community and the legal profession through our exceptional legal expertise, enlightened client experience, and our commitment to excellence through feedback, process, and education.
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Comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees including medical, dental, vision, pet insurance and legal insurance. Additionally, with the support of the Automation Manager and Maintenance Department, helps develop and train standard operating procedures.
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Valiant Search is a legal recruiting agency partnered with a premier law firm in the Ladera Ranch, CA area. Juris Doctor from an accredited law school. Valiant Search is a legal recruiting agency partnered with a premier law firm in the Ladera Ranch, CA area.
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You can be a part of a rewarding opportunity to support adults with autism and/or other intellectual disabilities. Successfully pass a Live Scan DOJ/FBI background check Possess a valid California Driver's license and provide a current driving record issued by the DMV Provide proof of current car insurance Provide High School Diploma and/or other qualifying certificates Important Details.
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