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Education: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Required: Juris Doctor (JD) from an ABaccredited law school. Legal Research and Drafting: Perform comprehensive legal and factual research related to financial restructuring, insolvency, and bankruptcy law.
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What experience and skills we are looking for: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and admission to practice law in the relevant jurisdiction (California bar preferred.
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Ideal candidate will have five or more years of legal experience negotiating and drafting sophisticated legal transactions in private practice, in-house, or in the hospitality, sports or media entertainment industry.
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Bachelor’s degree and Juris Doctorate from an ABA accredited law school. - Member in good standing of the New York or California bar association or another bar association with the ability to register as in-house counsel in New York or California.
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Doctor of Philosophy in Molecular Biology or Virology or related field of study (within 5 years from completion of PhD) Position Description We are seeking an experienced Ph. D. or M.D./Ph. D. for a post-doctoral fellowship in the laboratory of Grace Aldrovandi, M.D., CM. Applicants need to have a Ph. D preferably in molecular biology or virology, an interest in HIV-1 infection, and an interest in the microbiome and multi-omic investigations as it relates to human health and disease.
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As Litigation Counsel, you will support commercial, regulatory and employment functions of The Wonderful Company and be responsible for handling of day-to-day litigation and legal counseling for all of the company’s farming, food, beverage and other businesses.
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Requirements: Juris Doctor. The Employment Counsel will be expected to perform all the duties of a traditional law firm attorney, with an emphasis on counseling clients on employment-law-related matters.
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Qualifications:- Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. As a Registered In-House Counsel, they will be responsible for ensuring compliance withhealthcare regulations, contracts, employment law, corporate governance, and risk management.
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Provides legal counsel to the Participations Department and other business units across Warner Bros. Discovery (e.g., Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, HBO, WB Games) concerning issues relating to contingent compensation, including audits, reporting, participant agreements, and payee changes.
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The Los Angeles, CA office of Lewis Brisbois is seeking a Conflicts Attorney to work in the Conflicts Department within the Office of General Counsel. Juris Doctorate degree (JD) and active member of the Bar, in good standing, in the State of California.
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Candidates are required to have a bachelor’s degree and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited U.S. law school and a current member in good standing of the California State Bar. The Litigation Attorney will work on a wide range of existing and new litigation matters and will be responsible in developing, executing case strategies and plans, managing all aspects of litigation (fact investigation, drafting pleadings and motions, discovery, pretrial and trial work), and developing and maintaining strong business and client relationships.
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The BSI Claim Counsel team conducts thorough investigation, analysis, evaluation, and disposition of claims and claim litigation to achieve superior customer service and to optimize claim results.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. OVERVIEW OF THE COMPANY Fox Corporation Under the FOX banner, we produce and distribute content through some of the world's leading and most valued brands, including: FOX News Media, FOX Sports, FOX Entertainment, FOX Television Stations and Tubi Media Group.
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Perform routine litigation tasks such as legal research, writing briefs/motions, interviewing witnesses, conducting investigations, drafting/responding to discovery, taking/defending depositions, mediating, negotiating, conducting arbitrations and trials as a first or second chair.
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