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Recognizes when to elevate certain matters to the attention of the Senior Labor and Employment Counsel, General Counsel, or other Legal team members. This position will report to our Senior Labor and Employment Counsel.
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Litigation Management: Manage employment-related litigation and pre-litigation matters globally, including responding to demand letters and negotiating settlements, oversight of outside counsel, reviewing pleadings, responding to discovery, case strategy, and representing the company in employment-related administrative proceedings, arbitrations, and court hearings.
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The Counsel, Insurance will report to Tesla’s Associate General Counsel and provide legal counsel in connection with the development and implementation of insurance products and other growth initiatives.
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RESPONSIBILITIES : Work closely with Product Management and Engineering teams to provide counseling and guidance on new and existing features, services, and products.
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We’re looking for an experienced and collaborative Senior Compliance Counsel to join our team. Being a lawyer on our legal team is a unique experience where the company’s core product and focus align with your craft as a lawyer.
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Provide legal counsel on complex legal, regulatory, and compliance matters. Join our dynamic team as Senior Counsel and play a crucial role in providing legal guidance and support to various cross-functional teams within the company.
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The role reports directly to our Deputy General Counsel and works closely with our Chief Legal Officer, board members, senior and executive staff and other internal stakeholders across many departments.
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Juris doctorate from an ABA accredited law school and either admission to practice in California or eligibility for a limited practice license as registered in-house counsel. We’re looking for Counsel and Senior Counsel in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) Office of General Counsel (OGC.
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Admitted (and in good standing) to practice as an attorney in the United States (and/or another jurisdiction in which the person can qualify for registration as an in-house counsel) Collaborate with internal and outside counsel with respect to protection of information, including data and personal information, in compliance with applicable privacy laws.
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The ability to work closely with business clients, HSE specialists, technical subject matter experts, other in-house counsel, and outside law firms to facilitate effective regulatory compliance and the early and efficient resolution of HSE legal issues is essential.
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Provides in-house legal counsel on labor and employment-related matters, which may include, but are not limited to, human resources issues, wage and hour law, workers’ compensation, unemployment, and other state agency claims, labor relations, employee benefits, employment agreements, and policy-related issues, FMLA matters, employment-related litigation, grievances and arbitrations and generally assists the General Counsel, Labor Relations and Human Resources Department.
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