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California Bar membership or ability to qualify as registered in-house counsel (RIHC) in the State of California. The position will report to the General Counsel and have career growth potential.
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As an Associate General Counsel for Employment, you will be responsible for global employment matters reporting directly to the Deputy General Counsel for Employment, who is located in San Francisco.
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Active membership with a state bar (CA or NY preferred) or eligible to practice in California or New York as a registered in-house counsel; To the extent needed, managing employment litigation and arbitration matters and retaining and supervising outside counsel.
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The right candidate will have a basic understanding of and enthusiastic belief in the cryptocurrency/digital asset space, 6+ years of experience working on employment matters for a top law firm or in-house at a fast-paced, brand-name business, and possess strong academic credentials and excellent writing and analytical skills.
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This role would be a part of Nutanix's highly regarded legal department, reports to the VP, Deputy General Counsel. You will report to the VP and Deputy General Counsel, who leads the corporate and securities legal function at Nutanix.
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Assists the Chief Counsel in managing the CSEA legal department, which provides legal advice and representation to the entire union as it represents classified employees around the state. Assists the Chief Counsel in representing CSEA as an employer before arbitrators, NLRB, DFEH, EEOC or other agencies and courts.
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Active California bar membership or qualified as California Registered In-House Counsel. Management of Telenav’s patent portfolio in conjunction with outside counsel and associated patent litigation.
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This person will report directly to the Vice President and Deputy General Counsel. If you are based in California, must have California bar or be eligible to register in California as in-house counsel.
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Reporting to Adobes General Counsel and Chief Trust Officer, Dana Rao, the VP, Corporate Legal & M&A will be a lawyer with a strategic and operational expertise in securities law, mergers and acquisitions and prior experience working as a product attorney.
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Active California bar membership or qualified as a California Registered In-House Counsel. We’re looking for a highly motivated General Corporate Counsel to join our Legal team (Hybrid) General Corporate Counsel.
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Provide strategic legal advice and counsel to the President, executive team, and Board of Directors on a wide range of matters, including corporate governance, mergers & acquisitions, securities law, intellectual property, contracts, compliance, and risk management.
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Facilitating and driving communications between outside patent counsel and inventors. Providing guidance to outside counsel on all aspects of on-going patent prosecution. The Counsel/Senior Counsel, IP will report to the Director of IP, and will work with cross-functional teams, technical staff and outside counsel to build a sound intellectual property portfolio.
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Don't miss this opportunity to make a significant impact as Chief IP Counsel in our dynamic organization. We are seeking a talented Chief IP Counsel to join our legal team in Fremont, CA.
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Admission to the California State Bar or ability to register as in-house counsel. 3-5 years working as Corporate Counsel or commensurate experience. Collaborate with external legal counsel, when necessary, under the guidance of senior legal professionals.
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The Sr. Patent Counsel is responsible for partnering with R&D, manufacturing and other business and legal stakeholders to develop and execute strategies to protect and perfect Cepheid's intellectual property.
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